Miloš Vujanić

Miloš Vujanić ( born November 13, 1980 in Loznica, Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian professional basketball player.

Miloš Vujanić began his career in the youth teams of the Serbian traditional club Red Star Belgrade. In 1998, he signed his first professional contract and stayed for three years at Red Star under contract. In 2001 Vujanic to city rivals Partizan Belgrade where he could win the 2002 and 2003 Serbian Cup and 2002 Cup over the years. After he was to guide players ascended with his new team and was able to establish itself in the Serbian national team, the NBA scouts were aware of him for the first time. He was eventually selected by the New York Knicks at 34th position in the NBA Drafts 2002 (2004 gave the Knicks their rights to the player on the Phoenix Suns from ). Vujanic but never got a contract offer from the NBA and moved to Italy in 2003 to Fortitude Bologna. In the ULEB Euro League he was in the previous season with 25.8 points on average the most successful basket scorer of the competition. With Fortitude Vujanić won the 2005 Italian Championship, before he moved in summer 2005 to Spain to Barcelona. In Barcelona Vujanić came after repeated, serious knee injury only sporadically used and could only participate in four Euro League games of his team. In 2006 he moved to Greece to Panathinakos Athens where he could reach the triple 2007. After Panathinakos players Vasilios Spanoulis and Šarūnas Jasikevičius took them under contract in the summer of 2007, Vujanić came on a few missions until November of the same year. Dissatisfied with the role of the noble reservists he asked Athens to the release and was transferred to the Russian club Dynamo Moscow.

The 1.90 m wide guard won, in addition to a number of national titles and awards, with the Serbian national team and the World Cup 2002.

Achievements

  • Serbian champion: 2002, 2003
  • Italian Champion: 2005
  • Greek champions: 2007
  • Turkish champions: 2009
  • Serbian Cup winner: 2002
  • Greek Cup winner: 2007
  • Turkish Cup winner: 2009
  • Turkish Präsidentencup: 2009
  • ULEB Euro League: 2007
  • World Champion: 2002

Awards

  • All- euro League 2nd Team: 2003, 2004
  • Participation in the Yugoslav All Star Game: 2001
  • Participation in European Championships: 2003
  • Participation in the U -20 European Championship: 2000
  • Participation in World Championships: 2002
  • Participation at the World University Games: 1999, 2001
  • Participation in the Olympic Games: 2004
  • Basketball player (Serbia )
  • Basketball National Players (Serbia and Montenegro)
  • World Champion (Basketball)
  • Born in 1980
  • Man
  • Serb
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