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Drazen Petrovic 08.25.2006 - Updated on 08.3.2006
| Drazen Petrovic Date of Birth:22 October 1964 Born At: Sibenik, Croatia Height: 6’5" NBA Experience :4 seasons Career accomplishments Scored 112 points in a Croatian League game, making 40 of 60 from the field (1984-85) Member of Silver Medal-winning Yugoslavian (1988) and Croatian (1992) Olympic teams Led Yugoslavian National Team to the European Championships, 1989 Led Real Madrid to the European Cup championship, 1989 Led Real Madrid to the Spanish National Cup, 1989 Led Cibona to the European Cup, 1987 Led Cibona to National Cup, 1988 Named Sportsman of the Year in his native Croatia in 1985, 1986, 1988 Croatian Player of the Year (both Zutko and KLM Trophy) in 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 MVP of World Champions for Senior Men in Spain, 1986 Led National Team to the Gold Medal at the World Championships, 1990 Led National Team to the Gold Medal at the European Championships, 1989 MVP of European Championships in Zagreb, 1989 Averaged 28.3 ppg and shot .600 from the floor in 47 games, leading the Club Real Madrid to a second-place finish behind Barcelona in the 1989 Spanish League championship series Leading scorer of Spanish ABC League, 1988-89 La Gazetta dello Sport (Italy), 1992 La Gazetta dello Sport (Italy) Europe Player of the Year, 1989 Giganti del Basket’s Mister Europa, 1986 Best player of Croatian Championship for Cadets, 1979 Led Sibenka to Gold Medal at the Croatian Championship for Cadets, 1980 Best Player of the Balkan Championship for Junior Men, 1982 McDonald Tournament Trophy named in his honor As a member of the Nets, scored career-high 44 points vs. Houston on January 24, 1993 Third in the NBA in 3-point field goal percentage (.449) during the 1992-93 season Averaged career-high and team-leading 22.3 ppg on 51.8 percent shooting from the floor, including 44.9 percent from 3-point range, in 1992-93 All-NBA Third Team (1993) During four-year NBA career, averaged 15.4 ppg on 50.6 percent shooting; (43.7 percent 3-pointers) Drazen Petrovic biography The late Drazen Petrovic, who was born in Sibenik, Croatia, was hailed as a superstar in his native land. As a young man in 1984-85, he once scored 112 points in a Croatian League game, hitting 40 of 60 from the field. He was a member of the silver medal-winning Yugoslavian (1988) and Croatian (1992) Olympic teams. He also led his Real Madrid Spanish league team to the European Cup Championship in February 1989, and led the Yugoslavian National Team to victory at the European Championships in June of that year. Petrovic’s skills propelled him into a brief career in the NBA, cut short by his tragic death at the age of 28 in a car accident in Germany. Although he only played four seasons, it was evident that Petrovic was a budding NBA superstar. He began his career with the Portland Trail Blazers in 1989 before he was traded to the New Jersey Nets in 1991. He remained with the Nets until his death in 1993. Petrovic possessed exceptional shooting ability, and during his final season in 1992-93, he averaged a career-high and team-leading 22.3 ppg on 51.8 percent shooting from the floor, including 44.9 percent from three-point range. That season, he was third in the NBA in 3-point field goal percentage (.449) and was named to the All-NBA Third Team. In his four-year NBA career, he averaged 15.4 ppg on 50.6 percent shooting, including 43.7 percent from three-point range. |
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Posted by utakmica on 03.22.2009 | Hello! I have many Dražen Petrović games on dvd’s ( 130 games ), Šibenka, Cibona,Real Madrid, New Yersy, Ex-Yu, Croatia,and more another games ( 400 games ).If someone interesanted for this games, ,or have some games for exchange,please send me message on my E-mail: utakmica@net.hr . | Posted by jim mccoy on 05.25.2008 | he was a great player and great human being.died way to soon.he would have been in the hall of fame.jim in winter garden . |
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