Vladimir Kuzmanović

Vladimir Kuzmanović
Personal information
Born (1971-07-31) July 31, 1971[1]
Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia[1]
Nationality Serbian / Macedonian[1]
Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Career information
NBA draft 1993 / Undrafted
Playing career 1991–2006
Position Shooting guard[1]
Career history
1991–1994 OKK Beograd
1995–1997 BFC Beočin
1997–1998 Crvena zvezda
1998–1999 Beobanka
1999–2002 Budućnost Podgorica
2002–2003 Spirou Charleroi
2003–2004 Apollon Patras
2004–2006 Asesoft Ploiesti
Career highlights and awards

Vladimir Kuzmanović (born 31 July 1971)[1] is a Serbian-Macedonian retired professional basketball player. He played as a guard. His most significant achievement came in 2005, when he won the FIBA Europe Cup with CSU Asesoft Ploiesti and he was selected the Final Four MVP.

Career

Vladimir's first professional team was OKK Beograd, where he started playing in the age of 20. He played there for three seasons. Before the 1995–96 season he signed with another Serbian club, BFC Beočin. In his second season there he averaged 12 ppg. After two seasons in Beočin Vladimir moved to one of the best teams in Yugoslavia, Crvena zvezda. He finished his only season there averaging 8.8 ppg and 2.3 assists in a team that won the Yugoslav League that season.

After only one season in Crvena zvezda, Kuzmanović moved to Beobanka. As the club's main player he finished the season with 14.2 ppg. He also has been selected to the 1999 Yugoslavian All-Star game. After a good personal season in Beobanka, Vladimir signed with Budućnost Podgorica where he stayed for three seasons. With Budućnost he won the Yugoslav League two season in a row in years 2000–2001. The team also won the Yugoslav Cup in 2001.

After three seasons in Budućnost, Vladimir moved for the first time to play out of the Yugoslavia. He signed with Belgian club Spirou Charleroi, which he helped to win the Belgian League championship.

He signed in Apollon Patras from Greece for the 2003–04 season. He finished the season with 4.7 ppg.

After a disappointing season in Greece, Vladimir signed with the Romanian club Asesoft Ploiesti. With Asesoft he won the Romanian league back-to-back, also adding the Romanian Cup in 2006. He led the club to it best achievement to date, leading it to win the FIBA Europe Cup in 2005 while getting selected as the MVP of the final four.[2]

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