Jakov Vladović

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Jakov Vladović
No. 15 Union Olimpija
Position Point guard
League ABA League
Eurocup
Slovenian League
Personal information
Born (1983-04-17) April 17, 1983
Zadar, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Croatian
Listed height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Listed weight 86 kg (190 lb)
Career information
Pro playing career 2001–present
Career history
2001–2007 Zadar
2007–2009 Zagreb
2009–2010 Lokomotiv Rostov
2010–2011 Zadar
2011–2012 Široki WWin
2012–2013 Krka
2013–present Union Olimpija
Career highlights and awards

Jakov Vladović (born April 17, 1983) is a Croatian professional basketball player. He is a 1.87 point guard who currently plays for Union Olimpija.

Vladović began his career in KK Zadar. He spent there six seasons during which we won the Adriatic League, the Croatian League and four Croatian Cups. In the summer of 2007 he moved to KK Zagreb. [1] In his first season there, he once again won the Croatian Cup. During the 2008-09 he season had a lot of health problems, which is why he missed a significant number of games. In the Adriatic League he played only 11 games with an average of 10.8 points, two assists and 2.3 rebounds in 24:42 minutes. At the end of the season he left KK Zagreb and agreed to a one-year collaboration with Russian top-level club Lokomotiv Rostov. [2] In 2010 he returns to Zadar, now playing as the captain of the team (11.7 pts, 4.3 reb, 2.9 ass in the Adriatic League). The next season he played at the Bosnian Široki Wwin and won the Bosnian League and Cup. The 2012-13 season the spent at Krka, participating in the Adriatic League (8,3 pts, 4.0 reb, 4.3 ass), EuroChallenge (10.7 pts, 4.8 reb, 3.5 ass) and winning the Slovenian League. In October 2013 he signs with Union Olimpija. [3]

Croatian national team

He was a member of the Croatian national team B, which won the gold medal at the 2009 Mediterranean Games in Pescara.

References

  1. "Jakov Vladović pojačao košarkaše Zagreba" (in Croatian). 24sata.hr. 2007-07-05. Retrieved 2013-10-16. 
  2. "Vladović odlazi u Rusiju" (in Croatian). kosarka.org. 2009-07-07. Retrieved 2013-10-18. 
  3. "Jakov Vladović profile" (in Slovenian). union.olimpija.com. Retrieved 2013-10-18. 

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