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PPG16.2
RPG7.6
APG0.6
GMin2P FG3P FGFTRebAsPFTOStBsPtsAvg
M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
1028.071/13253.80/00.020/3066.72.55.17.60.64.02.91.50.616216.2
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Dubravka Dacic

Career: Parma (Italy-A1, 2002-07), Dynamo Moscow (Russia A- 2007-08), Valencia (Spain-LFB- 2008-09)

When Coach Lambruschi labelled Dacic as being the first true center in the history of the Italian national team, the hope was that Dacic would be a cornerstone of new found Italian success. However it has been a rocky road ever since with the temperamental Dacic not always around to showcase her talent due to injuries and what some have perceived as a lack of commitment. Even Coach Ticchi has spoken of her not being as enthusiastic as most players but she could still be a weapon. She did not exactly set EuroBasket Women 2007 alight and has had a mediocre season with Valencia but remains an intriguing and genuine ‘X' Factor for the Azzurri who with her could also cope better defensively with any dominant centres.

  • Ranks #5 in 2 Pts Field Goals Attempted (13.2)
  • Ranks #2 in Fouls (4.0)
  • Ranks #20 in Double-Doubles (3)
  • Ranks #23 in Points Per Game (16.2)
  • Ranks #15 in Field Goal Percentage (53.8%)
  • Ranks #7 in Field Goals Made (7.1)
  • Ranks #5 in 2 Pts Field Goals Made (7.1)
  • Ranks #18 in Field Goals Attempted (13.2)


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