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PPG10.7
RPG2.8
APG1.1
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GMin2P FG3P FGFTRebAsPFTOStBsPtsAvg
M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
927.610/3528.618/4936.722/3171.01.31.42.81.12.62.31.00.29610.7
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PLAYER HISTORY
Olga Masilionene

Career: RUOR Minsk (Belarus-Div. 1, 1994-95), Gorizont Minsk (Belarus-Div. 1, 1996-98), Quay Poznań (Poland-PLKK, 1998-99), Arvi Marijampole (Lithuania-LMKL, 1999-2001), Cukierki Odra Brzeg (Poland-PLKK, 2001-02), Lietuvos Telekomas Vilnius (Lithuania-LMKL, 2002-04), AZS Chełm (Poland-PLKK, 2004), Ekaterinburg (Russia-Superleague, 2004-05), Nadezhda Orenburg (Russia-Superleague, 2005-06), Gospic (Croatia-A1, 2006-07)


The former Olga Murashkina (she changed her family name to husband's who is Lithuanian) is considered to be one of the best scorers in the EuroLeague Women. After an impressive start to her career in Poland and two successful seasons at Lietuvos Telekomas, Olga decided to take some time off to have a daughter and has never fully recovered. Masilionene can play any position from one to three but feels more comfortable as a wing. She participated in only two games of the Division A qualifiers because of health and passport issues.



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