Dejan Bodiroga (ADECCO MILANO)

Dejan Bodiroga

Nationality: SRB
Born : 02.03.1973
Place of birth: Zrenjanin (SRB)
Height: 2.03m
Position: G

Statistics
18.3Points per game
3.3Rebounds per game
2.1Assists per game
ADECCO MILANO

ACCUMULATED STATISTICS

GMinFG2P FG3P FGFTRebASTOSTBSPFPtsAvg
M/A%M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
1331.681/13958.359/9363.422/4647.854/7275.00.92.43.32.11.71.30.01.923818.3

STATISTICAL RANKINGS

  • » Ranks #14 in Points Per Game (18.3)
  • » Ranks #18 in Field Goals Made (6.2)
  • » Ranks #16 in 3 Pts Field Goals Made (1.7)
  • » Ranks #13 in Free Throws Made (4.2)
  • » Ranks #11 in Free Throws Attempted (5.5)
  • » Ranks #10 in Field Goal Percentage (58.3%)
  • » Ranks #7 in 2 Pts Field Goal Percentage (63.4%)
  • » Ranks #15 in 3 Pts Field Goal Percentage (47.8%)
Dejan Bodiroga

Career: Zadar (Yugoslavia-YUBA, 1990-92), Stefanel Trieste (Italy-Lega, 1992-94), Olimpia Milan (Italy-Lega, 1994-96), Real Madrid (Spain-ACB, 1996-98), Panathinaikos Athens (Greece-ESAKE, 1998-02), F.C. Barcelona (Spain-ACB, 2002-05), Lottomatica Roma (Italy-Lega, 2005-…). Drafted in the second round of the 1995 NBA draft (#11), by the Sacramento Kings.

At 32, he is probably playing the last EuroBasket of his unbelievable career with the national team. But giving the list of his trophies, medals or MVP titles wouldn’t even tell you half of Dejan Bodiroga’s impact on European basketball. In Serbia-Montenegro, people just call him “God”. He’s simply the best…

He was called “White Magic” or “Bodi Bond”, and fans in Serbia and Montenegro gave him a very simple name: “God”. These nicknames tell the story of a player who has dominated European basketball for a decade. Of course, we are talking about Dejan Bodiroga. When he was slowly rising to the top, people compared him with Magic Johnson. Actually, he was a white version of the NBA legend. But for the fans, the wizardry of L.A. Lakers legend wasn’t enough. Bodiroga became Mr. Bond. His smooth style is accompanied by ruthless execution, and together they make a deadly weapon. A long time ago, he was drafted by the Sacramento Kings, but decided not to cross the ocean. Instead, he stayed in Europe and ruled the continent. Still, he didn’t miss a chance to take on the NBA’s best players. In the 1996 Olympics and 2002 World championships, he showed the Dream Team guys that they are lucky he is not in the league. “We have a god and his name is Bodiroga”, is a chorus sung by fans in Belgrade every time he brings another gold medal to his country. The collection of club and national team titles, MVP trophies (4 European MVP honours, in 1999, 2000, 02 and 03), All Star games, is huge. The most important are three Euroleague, three EuroBasket, two World Championship titles and one Olympic silver medal. One of the interesting facts is that he was born in Klek, a small village in Serbia. Nothing special, but that same village produced two more great athletes. The Grbic brothers, Vladimir and Nikola, are among the best volleyball players in the world, and have a big collection of European, World and Olympic medals of their own. When the season or any kind of tournament begins, in the bookies list for the MVP, the odds for Dejan are usually 1:1, which means he’s a 100 percent favourite. There was a rule in Europe saying that if you want to win a title you should hire Bodiroga. Now he’s a veteran probably saying goodbye to the national team, wanting to do it in style. But he is still a leader and a great role model to the young ones.  He isn’t explosive and fast and you won’t see him dunk or even shoot the three, but his playing technique, dribbling skills, cold blooded attitude and intelligence put him high above competition. Many players are labeled “all-around”, but Bodiroga is probably the only one who can play all five positions on the court when necessary. And for the end a small piece of advice for anyone who enters the court with him: If the game is tied and the clock is ticking away, don’t let him get the ball and don’t, by any means foul him, because when he steps up to the free throw line, you’re history.

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

MatchMinFG2P FG3P FGFTRebASTOSTBSPFPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
vs BC Kalev278/8100.04/4100.04/4100.01/520.01343120221
vs BC Kalev255/5100.03/3100.02/2100.03/475.01010030215
vs Caceres CB335/1338.54/850.01/520.01/1100.00663210112
vs Radio Korasidi243/837.52/450.01/425.04/666.71343200311
vs Hapoel348/1553.36/1060.02/540.03/475.03254210121
vs Caceres CB384/1136.42/450.02/728.65/683.31233110215
vs Radio Korasidi266/1250.05/1050.01/250.07/7100.01121130320
vs Hapoel325/683.33/3100.02/366.72/2100.02571200414
vs Panionios BC248/1361.56/1060.02/366.76/6100.01013220124
vs PAU Orthez398/1172.78/1172.70/00.05/862.50442100021
vs PAU Orthez3712/1392.37/887.55/5100.05/955.60551520134
vs ALBA374/1040.04/757.10/30.09/1090.00001320217
vs ALBA355/1435.75/1145.50/30.03/475.01012000313
CategorySeason highCareer high
Points3421.02.1995 vs. PAU Orthez34 - European Cup Radivoj Korac 1995
21.02.1995 vs PAU Orthez
Total Rebounds711.01.1995 vs. Hapoel13 - 3 times
Assists407.12.1994 vs. Hapoel9 - EuroLeague Men 1999
03.02.1999 vs Avtodor
Steals32 times5 - EuroCup 1997
15.10.1996 vs Ratiopharm
Blocked Shots 1 - EuroLeague Men 2000
02.03.2000 vs KK Buducnost
Minutes3915.02.1995 vs. PAU Orthez45 - EuroLeague Men 2000
04.11.1999 vs BC Zalgiris
Field Goals Made1221.02.1995 vs. PAU Orthez12 - 3 times
Field Goals Attempted1507.12.1994 vs. Hapoel20 - European Cup Radivoj Korac 1994
16.03.1994 vs PAOK BC
2 Pts Field Goals Made815.02.1995 vs. PAU Orthez11 - 2 times
2 Pts Field Goals Attempted112 times16 - 2 times
3 Pts Field Goals Made521.02.1995 vs. PAU Orthez5 - European Cup Radivoj Korac 1995
21.02.1995 vs PAU Orthez
3 Pts Field Goals Attempted713.12.1994 vs. Caceres CB7 - 2 times
Free Throws Made908.03.1995 vs. ALBA16 - EuroLeague Men 2000
04.11.1999 vs BC Zalgiris
Free Throws Attempted1008.03.1995 vs. ALBA20 - EuroLeague Men 2000
04.11.1999 vs BC Zalgiris
Offensive Rebounds307.12.1994 vs. Hapoel7 - EuroLeague Men 2000
17.02.2000 vs PAOK BC
Defensive Rebounds623.11.1994 vs. Caceres CB10 - 3 times
Participations in FIBA Europe competitionsPPGRPGAPG
EuroBasket - Final Round 2005 (Serbia & Montenegro) 8.54.81.5
Olympic Games: Tournament for Men 2004 (Serbia & Montenegro) 13.04.31.2
FIBA Diamond Ball Tournament for Men 2004 (Serbia & Montenegro) 11.72.31.7
World Championship for Men 2002 (Yugoslavia) 12.94.62.7
European Championship for Men - Final Round 2001 (Yugoslavia) 12.33.81.5
FIBA SuproLeague 2001 (Panathinaikos BSA) 17.84.72.9
Olympic Games : Tournament for Men 2000 (Yugoslavia) 10.43.32.3
FIBA Diamond Ball Tournament for Men 2000 (Yugoslavia) 11.01.73.3
EuroLeague Men 2000 (Panathinaikos BSA) 17.24.93.4
FIBA EuroStars 1999 (East All-Stars) 18.02.07.0
European Championship for Men - Final Round 1999 (Yugoslavia) 14.16.24.3
EuroLeague Men 1999 (Panathinaikos BSA) 20.24.63.6
FIBA EuroStars 1998 (East All-Stars) 15.07.02.0
World Championship for Men 1998 (Yugoslavia) 14.74.92.2
EuroLeague Men 1998 (Real Madrid Teka) 15.85.82.3
European Championship for Men - Final Round 1997 (Yugoslavia) 10.82.72.7
EuroCup 1997 (Real Madrid Teka) 20.26.92.9
Olympic Games : Tournament for Men 1996 (Yugoslavia) 10.03.12.3
European Cup Radivoj Korac 1996 (Adecco) 17.65.61.6
European Championship for Men - Final Round 1995 (Yugoslavia) 12.05.22.3
European Championship for Men - Additional Qualifying Round 1995 (Yugoslavia) 12.03.01.7
European Cup Radivoj Korac 1995 (Adecco) 18.33.32.1
European Cup Radivoj Korac 1994 (Telit Pall.Trieste) 18.54.72.7
European Cup for Men's Clubs 1993 (Telit Pall.Trieste) 14.84.52.0
World Championship for Junior Men 1991 (Yugoslavia) 11.5

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