Michalis Romanidis, the Glossary
Michalis Romanidis (alternate spelling: Michail) (Μιχάλης Ρωμανίδης; born June 19, 1966, Thessaloniki, Greece) is a retired Greek professional basketball player.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Aris B.C., Basketball, Cap (sport), Dafnis B.C., EuroBasket, EuroBasket 1983, EuroBasket 1987, EuroLeague Final Four, Greece men's national basketball team, Greek Basket League, Greek Basketball Cup, Hellenic Basketball Federation, Milon B.C., Pagrati B.C., Points per game, Power forward, Rethymno Cretan Kings B.C., Small forward, Thessaloniki, 1986 FIBA World Championship, 1988 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four, 1989 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four, 1990 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four.
- Greek basketball executives and administrators
- Papagou B.C. players
Aris B.C.
Aris Basketball Club (Άρης K.A.E., transliterated into English Aris B.S.A.) known in European competitions as Aris Thessaloniki, is the professional basketball team of the major Thessaloniki-based Greek multi-sport club A.C. Aris Thessaloniki.
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Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's hoop (a basket in diameter mounted high to a backboard at each end of the court), while preventing the opposing team from shooting through their own hoop.
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Cap (sport)
In sport, a cap is a player's appearance in a game at international level.
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Dafnis B.C.
Dafnis B.C. is a Greek professional basketball club.
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EuroBasket
EuroBasket, also commonly referred to as the European Basketball Championship, is the main international basketball competition that is contested quadrennially, by the senior men's national teams that are governed by FIBA Europe, which is the European zone within the International Basketball Federation.
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EuroBasket 1983
The 1983 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1983, was the 23rd FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe.
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EuroBasket 1987
The 1987 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1987, was the 25th FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship, held by FIBA Europe.
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EuroLeague Final Four
The EuroLeague Final Four is the final four format championship of the European-wide top-tier level EuroLeague professional club basketball competition.
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Greece men's national basketball team
The Greece men's national basketball team (Eθνική Oμάδα Καλαθοσφαίρισης Ελλάδος) represents Greece in international basketball.
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Greek Basket League
The Greek Basket League (GBL), often also referred to as the Greek A1 Basketball League, or Greek Basketball Championship (originally called Panhellenic Basketball Championship), is the first tier level professional basketball league in Greece.
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Greek Basketball Cup
The Greek Basketball Cup or Hellenic Basketball Cup (also stylized as Basket Cup; Greek: Κύπελλο Ελλάδος καλαθοσφαίρισης ανδρών) is the top-tier level annual professional basketball national cup competition in Greece.
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Hellenic Basketball Federation
The Hellenic Basketball Federation(HBF) (Ελληνική Ομοσπονδία Καλαθοσφαίρισης, abbreviated as Ε.Ο.Κ.) is the main basketball governing body for the sport in Greece.
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Milon B.C.
Milon B.C. or Milonas B.C. (Μίλων) is a professional basketball team, based in Nea Smyrni, Athens, Greece.
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Pagrati B.C.
Pagrati B.C. (alternate spellings: Pagkrati, Pagratiou, Pagkratiou, Pangrati, Pangratiou, Pangkrati, Pangkratiou) is a Greek professional basketball club.
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Points per game
Points per game, often abbreviated PPG, is the average number of points scored by a player per game played in a sport, over the course of a series of games, a whole season, or a career.
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Power forward
The power forward (PF), also known as the four, is one of the five traditional positions in a regulation basketball game.
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Rethymno Cretan Kings B.C.
Rethymno Cretan Kings B.C., or simply Cretan Kings (Greek: Ρέθυμνο Κρητικοί Βασιλιάδες K.A.E.), is a Greek formerly professional sports basketball club that was founded on the Greek island of Crete, in Rethymno, Greece, in 1986.
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Small forward
The small forward (SF), also known as the three, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game.
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Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη), also known as Thessalonica, Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece, with slightly over one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of the geographic region of Macedonia, the administrative region of Central Macedonia and the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace.
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1986 FIBA World Championship
The 1986 FIBA World Championship was the 10th FIBA World Championship, the international basketball world championship for men's national teams.
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1988 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four
The 1988 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four was the concluding tournament of the 1987–88 FIBA European Champions Cup, and the first one with the FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four format since the 1967 edition of the European Cup.
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1989 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four
The 1989 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four was the 1988–89 season's FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.
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1990 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four
The 1990 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four was the 1989–90 season's FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.
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See also
Greek basketball executives and administrators
- Andreas Miaoulis (basketball)
- Andreas Zagklis
- Branislav Prelević
- Charis Papageorgiou
- Christos Christodoulou
- Dimitrios Giannakopoulos
- Dimitris Diamantidis
- Dimitris Papadopoulos (basketball coach)
- Dimos Dikoudis
- Dinos Kalampakos
- Fanis Christodoulou
- Fragiskos Alvertis
- George Vassilakopoulos
- Giorgos Angelopoulos
- Giorgos Kolokithas
- Ioannis Bourousis
- Lefteris Kakiousis
- Liveris Andritsos
- Makis Angelopoulos
- Makis Giatras
- Manolis Papamakarios
- Michalis Giannakidis
- Michalis Kyritsis
- Michalis Romanidis
- Nikos Argyropoulos
- Nikos Boudouris
- Nikos Filippou
- Nikos Stavropoulos
- Nikos Zisis
- Panagiotis Angelopoulos
- Pavlos Giannakopoulos
- Peja Stojaković
- Slobodan Subotić
- Thanasis Giannakopoulos
Papagou B.C. players
- Alaa Abdelnaby
- Alexis Kyritsis
- Alphonso Ford
- Anatoly Zourpenko
- Anthony Pelle
- Antonios Asimakopoulos
- George Dikeoulakos
- George Papadakos
- Georgios Diamantopoulos
- Georgios Limniatis
- Georgios Papapetrou
- Giorgos Sigalas
- Greg Foster (basketball)
- John Shasky
- Jon Korfas
- Kostas Charissis
- Lawrence Moten
- Lowell Hamilton
- Lucius Davis
- Memos Ioannou
- Michail Misunov
- Michalis Romanidis
- Mikki Moore
- Nikos Filippou
- Nikos Michalos
- Periklis Dorkofikis
- Petros Melissaratos
- Randy Woods
- Sotiris Katoufas
- Sotiris Manolopoulos
- Stephen Arigbabu
- Todd Mitchell
- Tony Costner
- Tony Harris (basketball, born 1967)
- Tony White (basketball)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michalis_Romanidis
Also known as Michail Romanidis, Mihalis Romanidis.