BC Žalgiris
BC Žalgiris (Basketball Club Žalgiris) is a professional basketball team that is based in Kaunas, Lithuania. It is one of the oldest teams in the Euroleague and plays domestically in the Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL), and regionally in the VTB United League. Žalgiris is one of 14 European clubs that currently hold ULEB A Licenses, which provide their holders with a guaranteed place in the regular-season phase of the Euroleague.
Since the 2011/12 season, Žalgiris plays its home games in the new Žalgiris Arena, built just before the EuroBasket 2011.
Logo design: A green and white shield with the sign "BC Žalgiris", a basketball, and the letter "Ž". The club's name commemorates the victorious Battle of Žalgiris (Battle of Grunwald) (both names: Žalgiris and Grunwald are translated as "green grove").
History
1944–1982: Early dominance
Since 1944, BC Žalgiris is the main Lithuanian basketball team to produce top-flight talents for European basketball, such as the Olympic champions Modestas Paulauskas, Arvydas Sabonis, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Valdemaras Chomičius, and many others. The club was first formed from KKI Kaunas players and they won the first Soviet Union title with that name. Club at that time was led by Steponas Butautas, Kazys Petkevičius, Justinas Lagunavičius, Vincas Sercevičius later came Stanislovas Stonkus, Arūnas Lauritėnas. They won the second Soviet Union championship in 1951 and had to wait for 34 years to do it again. Modestas Paulauskas, Romualdas Venzbergas, Algirdas Linkevičius later Sergėjus Jovaiša, were the stars of the team in the 1970s but they only managed to finish third couple of times in the Soviet Union championship.
1983–1987: The True Fame
Žalgiris became the dominant force in Soviet Union and in Europe when they added new talents to the team: first came Valdemaras Chomičius then Rimas Kurtinaitis and Vladas Garastas became the new team coach. But everything changed when the team noticed a talented young kid named Arvydas Sabonis, who was 17 years old 209 cm and he debuted in the club in 1981. He grew about 12 more cm in the next couple of years and could do everything on the court: play defence, assist his teammates with all kind of passes, shoot 3 pointers, dominate inside the paint and was like player from another planet. In the mid-1980s, the finals between BC Žalgiris Kaunas and CSKA Moscow (Central Sports Club of Army) served as a major inspiration for Lithuanian national revival that contributed to the emergence of the Sąjūdis national movement and re-establishment of state independence.
During the 1980s, Žalgiris was competing in the top competitions with top clubs in Europe, such as FC Barcelona Bàsquet, KK Partizan and Cibona Zagreb. Stars Sabonis, Kurtinaitis, Chomičius and Jovaiša led the team to three consecutive Soviet Union National League championships from 1985 till 1987, beating CSKA Moscow in the finals. In 1985 the four stars led the team to the Saporta Cup final, but Žalgiris lost to FC Barcelona. Despite the loss, Žalgiris participated in Euroleague the next year as the Soviet Union champions, reaching the finals and losing to the rival Cibona Zagreb. In 1986, Žalgiris won the William Jones Intercontinental Cup, defeating Dražen Petrović's Cibona Zagreb in the semifinals and Ferro Carril Oeste in the finals. Žalgiris was emerging as one of the top clubs in Europe at the time.
1987–1989: Setbacks
In 1987, however, Žalgiris suffered a setback. Biggest star of the club, Arvydas Sabonis, suffered a torn achilles tendon. Three months later, he tore it again, causing him to miss most of the 1987-88 season. That season, Žalgiris won a silver medal, losing to CSKA Moscow in the Soviet League finals. The next season, Sabonis came back, and the club managed to reach European Cup Winners Cup semifinals and win a silver medal in Soviet League, losing a dramatic finals to BC Budivelnik Just before the start of 1989-90 season, Žalgiris lost all of its leaders and half of its team: Sabonis, Kurtinaitis, Jovaiša, Chomičius and head coach Garastas all left the club, free from the Iron Curtain that barred Lithuanian basketball talent from becoming international.
1989–1997: New generation
Following the mass emigration, Žalgiris renewed their roster with youngsters such as Gintaras Einikis, Darius Lukminas, Arūnas Visockas. Žalgiris, led by Einikis and Lukminas, won their first LKL title in 1994, cruising past Atletas Kaunas 3-1 in a four game series. For Next two years, Žalgiris again dominated LKL tournament and had success participating in the Saporta Cup for the 1995-96 season when Rimas Kurtinaitis returned to play for his home team. After finishing with a 9-3 record in the regular season, Žalgiris advanced to the semifinals, but fell to PAOK in the two games series.
1998–1999: Biggest success
Žalgiris enjoyed the biggest success as a club during 1997-98 and 1998-99 seasons. Led by a new generation of great Lithuanian talents Saulius Štombergas, Dainius Adomaitis, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Tomas Masiulis, Mindaugas Žukauskas and experienced foreign players Franjo Arapović and Ennis Whatley and coached by Jonas Kazlauskas they defeted Olimpia Milano 82:67 in the Saporta Cup final in Belgrade in 1998. Saulius Štombergas scored 35 points in the final.
In 1998-99 season they surprised all Europe. Again coached by Jonas Kazlauskas and led by former NBA players Tyus Edney, Anthony Bowie, George Zidek and great Lithuanian talents they went through FIBA Euroleague with 18-4 record and defeted Kinder Bologna 82:74 in the final in Munich. Tyus Edney was named Euroleague Final Four MVP. Žalgiris allso won LKL and NEBL titles that same season. After these two great seasons best players of the club went to the richest European clubs and Žalgiris tried to duplicate that feat ever since.
2003–2004: Sabonis comes back
Sabonis became the principal owner of the club in 2003, after having played for many years in the Spanish ACB League and the NBA. He also came back to play for the club for one last season in 2003-04. He again dominated European competition winning ULEB Euroleague regular season and Top-16 MVP. Žalgiris almost made it to the Euroleague Final Four, but were stopped by Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C., who tied Žalgiris on Derrick Sharp's last second three-pointer at the end of regulation and went on to win in overtime.
2009–present: V. Romanov becomes the new owner of the club
Before the 2008–2009 season Žalgiris had a lot of financial difficulties and were looking for the new investor, in 2009 Sabonis sold most of his stake to a local investment group, Ūkio banko investicinė grupė (ŪBIG) which is headed by Vladimir Romanov, which now holds a 75% interest in the club. Sabonis retained a 21.5% stake in the club; 3% is owned by a minority group, and the remaining 0.5% is owned by the Kaunas City municipality. Since the 2011/12 season, Žalgiris plays its home games in the new Žalgiris Arena, built just before the EuroBasket 2011. Close to 16 000 people can watch basketball games in this new modern gym.
Roster
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Players |
Coaches |
Pos. |
# |
Nat. |
Name |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Age |
1.5 !G |
6 |
CRO ! |
Popović, Marko |
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) |
82 kg (181 lb) |
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1.5 !G |
7 |
LTU ! |
Lipkevičius, Vytenis |
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) |
93 kg (205 lb) |
&1000000000000002200000022 |
1.0 !PG |
9 |
LTU ! |
Kalnietis, Mantas |
1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) |
92 kg (203 lb) |
&1000000000000002500000025 |
1.5 !G |
10 |
LTU ! |
Delininkaitis, Tomas |
1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) |
80 kg (176 lb) |
&1000000000000002900000029 |
6.0 !C |
11 |
SRB ! |
Raković, Milovan |
2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) |
125 kg (276 lb) |
&1000000000000002700000027 |
4.5 !PF |
12 |
LTU ! |
Klimavičius, Tadas |
2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) |
107 kg (236 lb) |
&1000000000000002900000029 |
4.5 !PF |
13 |
LTU ! |
Jankūnas, Paulius (C) |
2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) |
107 kg (236 lb) |
&1000000000000002700000027 |
4.5 !PF |
14 |
LTU ! |
Butkevičius, Povilas |
2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) |
97 kg (214 lb) |
&1000000000000002400000024 |
6.0 !C |
15 |
LTU ! |
Javtokas, Robertas |
2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) |
117 kg (258 lb) |
&1000000000000003100000031 |
3.0 !SF |
19 |
LTU ! |
Kuzminskas, Mindaugas |
2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) |
98 kg (216 lb) |
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3.0 !SF |
20 |
LTU ! |
Šalenga, Dainius |
2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) |
93 kg (205 lb) |
&1000000000000003400000034 |
4.5 !PF |
22 |
USA ! |
Nelson, Reeves |
2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) |
107 kg (236 lb) |
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2.5 !G/F |
24 |
USA ! |
Weems, Sonny |
1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) |
93 kg (205 lb) |
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1.0 !PG |
42 |
USA ! |
Collins, DeJuan |
1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) |
85 kg (187 lb) |
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- Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Athletic trainer(s)
- Legend
Roster
Updated: December 29, 2011
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Depth Chart
Squad Changes before the 2011/12 season
In
Out
Out on Loan
No. |
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Position |
Player
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10 |
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G |
Žygimantas Janavičius (to Aisčiai (January, 2010); Šiauliai (before 2010/11); Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
13 |
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PF |
Mario Delaš (to Cibona (before 2010/11); Šiauliai (December, 2011); Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
8 |
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G |
Adas Juškevičius (to Rūdupis (before 2010/11); Baltai (before 2011/12); Rūdupis (09-2011)) |
4 |
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G |
Šarūnas Vasiliauskas (to Techasas (before 2010/11)) |
22 |
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SF |
Siim-Sander Vene (to Kaunas Triobet (before 2010/11); EnBW Ludwigsburg (December, 2010); Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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C |
Vaidas Čepukaitis (to Techasas (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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G |
Vytenis Čižauskas (to Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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F/C |
Adomas Drungilas (to Techasas (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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G |
Vytas Šulskis (to Triobet (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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SF |
Edgaras Ulanovas (to Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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F/C |
Gediminas Žylė (to Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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G |
Kaspars Vecvegars (to Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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F/C |
Uros Petrovic (to Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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G |
Augustas Pečiukevičius (to Sakalai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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F |
Osvaldas Matulionis (to Techasas (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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C |
Mindaugas Kupšas (to Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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G/F |
Paulius Sorokas (to Baltai (before 2011/12)) |
– |
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G |
Mantas Kadzevičius (to Sakalai (before 2011/12)) |
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Honours
Domestic competitions
League
- 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011
- Soviet Union Championships: 5
- 1947, 1951, 1985, 1986, 1987
Cup
- 2007, 2008, 2011
- 1953
European competitions
Official titles
- 1999
- Runners-up (1): 1986
- 1998
- Runners-up (1): 1985
Worldwide competitions
- 1986
Regional competitions
- 1999
- 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011
- 2009
- 2009–10 3rd place
Friendly competitions
- 2008
Season-by-season
Season |
League |
LKF Cup |
Regional Competitions |
Europe |
Coach |
Roster |
1992/93 |
Champion |
No tournament |
No tournament |
Euroleague
Preliminary Round |
Henrikas Giedraitis |
Gintaras Einikis, Gintautas Šivickas, Erikas Bublys, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Arūnas Visockas, Saulius Štombergas, Darius Lukminas, Darius Maskoliūnas, Algirdas Brazys, Vaidas Jurgilas, Tauras Stumbrys, Aurimas Tomas Palšis |
1993/94 |
Champion |
No tournament |
No tournament |
European Cup
Last 24 |
Jaak Salumets |
Gintaras Einikis, Romanas Brazdauskis, Erikas Bublys, Adnan Cansin, Arūnas Visockas, Gert Kullamäe, Darius Lukminas, Darius Maskoliūnas, Algirdas Brazys, Vaidas Jurgilas, Tauras Stumbrys |
1994/95 |
Champion |
No tournament |
No tournament |
European Cup Last 24 |
Jonas Kazlauskas |
Gintaras Einikis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Tomas Masiulis, Arūnas Visockas, Nerijus Karlikanovas, Darren Henrie, Darius Lukminas, Darius Maskoliūnas, Algirdas Brazys, Tauras Stumbrys, Michael Coleman |
1995/96 |
Champion |
No tournament |
No tournament |
European Cup
Semifinal |
Jonas Kazlauskas |
Torgeir Bryn, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Tomas Masiulis, Arūnas Visockas, Miloš Babic, Darius Lukminas, Erikas Bublys, Darius Maskoliūnas, Tauras Stumbrys, Darius Sirtautas |
1996/97 |
Champion |
No tournament |
No tournament |
EuroCup
Last 16 |
Jonas Kazlauskas |
Franjo Arapović, Tomas Masiulis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Gintautas Šivickas, Dainius Adomaitis, Erikas Bublys, Darius Maskoliūnas, Anthony Miller, Veljko Mrsic, Andre Reid, Tauras Stumbrys, Darius Sirtautas |
1997/98 |
Champion |
No tournament |
No tournament |
EuroCup
Champion |
Jonas Kazlauskas |
Franjo Arapović, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Tomas Masiulis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Saulius Štombergas, Dainius Adomaitis, Virginijus Praškevičius, Darius Maskoliūnas, Ennis Whatley, Tauras Stumbrys, Darius Sirtautas |
1998/99 |
Champion |
No tournament |
NEBL Champion |
Euroleague
Champion |
Jonas Kazlauskas |
George Zidek, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Tomas Masiulis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Saulius Štombergas, Dainius Adomaitis, Anthony Bowie, Darius Maskoliūnas, Tyus Edney, Giedrius Gustas |
1999/00 |
Finalist |
No tournament |
- |
Euroleague
Last 24 |
Jonas Kazlauskas |
George Zidek, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Ivan Grgat, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Mindaugas Timinskas, Tauras Stumbrys, Tomas Masiulis, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Donatas Slanina, Darren Henry, Corey Beck, Mitchell Butler, Christopher Garner |
2000/01 |
Champion |
No tournament |
NEBL Finalist |
Euroleague
Last 16 |
Algirdas Brazys |
Grigorij Khizhnyak, Artūras Masiulis, John White, Martynas Andriukaitis, Andrius Jurkūnas, Dainius Šalenga, Tomas Masiulis, Steve Woodberry, Donatas Slanina, Giedrius Gustas, Kęstutis Marčiulionis |
2001/02 |
Finalist |
No tournament |
- |
Euroleague
Last 32 |
Algirdas Brazys |
Grigorij Khizhnyak, Artūras Masiulis, Rolandas Matulis, Andrius Jurkūnas, Dainius Šalenga, Tomas Masiulis, Steve Woodberry, Donatas Slanina, Giedrius Gustas, Sherman Hamilton, Kęstutis Marčiulionis, Vidas Ginevičius |
2002/03 |
Champion |
No tournament |
- |
Euroleague
Last 24 |
Antanas Sireika |
Gintaras Einikis, Tanoka Beard, Darius Šilinskis, Artūras Masiulis, Tadas Klimavičius, Saulius Štombergas, Dainius Šalenga, Kornel David, Mindaugas Timinskas, Chris Carrawell, Giedrius Gustas, Ed Cota, Vidas Ginevičius |
2003/04 |
Champion |
No tournament |
No tournament |
Euroleague
Last 16 |
Antanas Sireika |
Tanoka Beard, Darjuš Lavrinovič, Arvydas Sabonis, Paulius Jankūnas, Artūras Javtokas, Miroslav Beric, Dainius Šalenga, Simonas Serapinas, Mindaugas Timinskas, Ainars Bagatskis, Giedrius Gustas, Ed Cota |
2004/05 |
Champion |
No tournament |
BBL Champion |
Euroleague
Last 16 |
Antanas Sireika |
Tanoka Beard, Darjuš Lavrinovič, Paulius Jankūnas, Martynas Andriuškevičius, Dainius Šalenga, Simonas Serapinas, Jonas Mačiulis, Mindaugas Timinskas, Ainars Bagatskis, Vidas Ginevičius, Robert Pack |
2005/06 |
Finalist |
No tournament |
BBL Finalist |
Euroleague
Last 16 |
Antanas Sireika |
Tanoka Beard, Darjuš Lavrinovič, Paulius Jankūnas, Darius Šilinskis, Reggie Freeman, Simonas Serapinas, Jonas Mačiulis, Mantas Kalnietis, Ed Cota, Vidas Ginevičius, Larry Ayuso, Kenny Anderson |
2006/07 |
Champion |
Winner |
BBL Finalist |
Euroleague
Last 24 |
Rimantas Grigas |
Tanoka Beard, Darius Šilinskis, Hanno Mottola, Paulius Jankūnas, Marcelo Machado, Kirk Penney, Jonas Mačiulis, Vladimir Štimac, Artūras Milaknis, Mantas Kalnietis, DeJuan Collins, Marko Popović, Vidas Ginevičius |
2007/08 |
Champion |
Winner |
BBL Champion |
Euroleague
Last 16 |
Rimantas Grigas |
Eurelijus Žukauskas, Tanoka Beard, Paulius Jankūnas, Goran Jurak, Dainius Šalenga, Jonas Mačiulis, Marcus Brown, Artūras Milaknis, Mantas Kalnietis, DeJuan Collins, Marko Popović, Damir Markota, Mamadou N'Diaye, Donatas Motiejūnas |
2008/09 |
Finalist |
Finalist |
BBL Finalist |
Euroleague
Last 24 |
Gintaras Krapikas |
Eurelijus Žukauskas, Loren Woods, Paulius Jankūnas, Tomas Masiulis, Tadas Klimavičius, Dainius Šalenga, Jonas Mačiulis, Darius Šilinskis, Artūras Milaknis, Mantas Kalnietis |
2009/10 |
Finalist |
Finalist |
BBL Champion |
Euroleague
Last 16 |
Darius Maskoliūnas |
Mirza Begić, Travis Watson, Paulius Jankūnas, Tadas Klimavičius, Mario Delaš, Dainius Šalenga, Martynas Pocius, Artūras Milaknis, Marcus Brown, Aleksandar Ćapin, Mantas Kalnietis, Siim-Sander Vene |
2010/11 |
Champion |
Winner |
BBL Champion |
Euroleague
Last 16 |
Ilias Zouros |
Mirza Begić, Boban Marjanović, Travis Watson, Omar Samhan, Paulius Jankūnas, Tadas Klimavičius, Trent Plaisted, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Dainius Šalenga, Martynas Pocius, Artūras Milaknis, Marcus Brown, Aleksandar Ćapin, Tomas Delininkaitis, Mantas Kalnietis, DeJuan Collins |
2011/12 |
LKL |
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VTB United League |
Euroleague |
Aleksandar Trifunović |
Robertas Javtokas, Milovan Raković, Paulius Jankūnas, Tadas Klimavičius, Sonny Weems, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Marko Popović, Tomas Delininkaitis, Mantas Kalnietis, DeJuan Collins, Reeves Nelson, Dainius Šalenga |
Players of note
- Stepas Butautas
- Vytautas Kulakauskas
- Justinas Lagunavičius
- Arūnas Lauritėnas
- Algirdas Linkevičius
- Vitoldas Masalskis
- Kazys Petkevičius
- Vincas Sercevičius
- Stasys Stonkus
- Romualdas Venzbergas
- Henrikas Giedraitis (15 seasons: 1957/72)
- Modestas Paulauskas (14 seasons: 1962/76)
- Sergėjus Jovaiša (17 seasons: 1972/89)
- Raimundas Čivilis (11 seasons: 1977/88)
- Arvydas Sabonis (9 seasons: 1981/89, 2003/04)
- Algirdas Brazys (13 seasons: 1982/95)
- Rimas Kurtinaitis (7.5 seasons: 1983/89, 1992, 1995/96)
- Valdemaras Chomičius (5 seasons: 1984/89)
- Gintaras Krapikas (15 seasons: 1985/90)
- Arūnas Visockas (11 seasons: 1985/96)
- Gintaras Einikis (9 seasons: 1987/95, 2002/03)
- Darius Lukminas (6 seasons: 1990/96)
- Saulius Štombergas (4 seasons: 1992/93, 1997/99, 2002/03)
- Tomas Masiulis (7 seasons: 1995/2002)
- Dainius Adomaitis (3 seasons: 1996/99)
- Eurelijus Žukauskas (5 seasons: 1997/2000, 2007/09)
- Mindaugas Žukauskas (3 seasons: 1997/2000)
- Donatas Slanina (3 seasons: 1999/2002)
- Mindaugas Timinskas (4 seasons: 1999/2000, 2002/05)
- Dainius Šalenga (9 seasons: 2000/05, 2007/11)
- Tadas Klimavičius (4.5 seasons: 2002/01-2003, 2008–present)
- Paulius Jankūnas (8 seasons: 2003/09, 2010–present)
- Darjuš Lavrinovič (3 seasons: 2003/06)
- Jonas Mačiulis (4 seasons: 2005/09)
- Mantas Kalnietis (6.5 seasons: 02-2006–present)
- Donatas Motiejūnas (0.5 season: 2008)
- Martynas Pocius (2 seasons: 2009/11)
- Tomas Delininkaitis (2 seasons: 2010–present)
- Robertas Javtokas (1 season: 2011–present)
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Head coaches
- Mykolas Ziminskas: 1944/46
- Vytautas Kulakauskas: 1946
- Mykolas Ziminskas: 1947/48
- Janis Grinbergas: 1949
- Valerijus Griešnovas: 1950
- Vincas Sercevičius: 1952
- Vytautas Kulakauskas: 1952
- Vincas Sercevičius: 1953/56
- Valerijus Griešnovas: 1957/58
- Kazys Petkevičius: 1959/62
- Vytautas Bimba: 1962/75
- Stepas Butautas: 1975/78
- Algimantas Rakauskas: 1978/79
- Ignas Antanaitis: 1979
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