Todor Gečevski

Todor Gečevski

Gečevski with MZT in 2013
Rabotnički
Position Power forward / Center
League Macedonian First League
Personal information
Born (1977-08-28) August 28, 1977
Kavadarci, Macedonia
Nationality Macedonian
Listed height 6 ft 10.75 in (2.10 m)
Listed weight 250 lb (113 kg)
Career information
NBA draft 1999 / Undrafted
Playing career 1995–present
Career history
1995–1999 Tikveš
1999–2000 Nikol Fert
2001 MZT Aerodrom
2001–2002 Nikol Fert
2002–2003 Air Avellino
2003 BBV Hagen
2003–2004 Rabotnički
2004–2009 Zadar
2009–2011 PAOK
2011–2014 MZT Aerodrom
2014–2015 Rabotnički
2016–present Rabotnički
Career highlights and awards

Todor Gečevski (Macedonian: Тодор Гечевски; born 28 August 1977) is a Macedonian professional basketball player who currently plays[1] for Rabotnički of the Macedonian First League. Standing at 2.10 m (6 ft 10 12 in), he played at the center and power forward positions.

Pro career

MVP on Macedonian Cup Final 2012 with MZT Aerodrom

While playing with KK Zadar, Gečevski was named to the All-Eurocup First Team in the 2008–09 season.[2] He also won a prize for the best center player in the Eurocup.[3] He then signed with PAOK in Greece and played there from 2009 to 2011. In 2011 he returned to Macedonia and signed with MZT Aerodrom. In 2014, he joined Rabotnički.[4]

Macedonian national team

Gečevski has been one of the most influential players of the Macedonia national basketball team in the past decade. He played at the 1995 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship with Macedonia's junior national team. As a member of the senior Macedonian national team, he played at the 1999 and 2009 European Championship. He was considered a leader of the team at the EuroBasket 2011 in Lithuania, where he has been crucial in the victories of the Macedonian national team against Croatia (78–76) and Greece (72–58) in the group stage. Despite carrying multiple injuries throughout the tournament, he participated until breaking both hands against Georgia. After this incident he still wanted to play even with fractures, which was an inspiration for his teammates in their historic run to the semi-finals.

Championships and cups as player

National domestic league championships

National domestic cup championships

References

External links

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