Nemanja Protić, the Glossary
Nemanja Protić (Немања Протић; born August 13, 1986) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Zlatibor.[1]
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30 relations: ABA League Second Division, Čačak, Basketball, Basketball at the 2009 Summer Universiade, Basketball League of Serbia, Baskets Oldenburg, BC Khimik, BC Levski Sofia, BC Nizhny Novgorod, Cup of Macedonia, Eskişehir Basket, FISU World University Games, Jászberényi KSE, KK Borac Čačak, KK Budućnost, KK FMP (1991–2011), KK Metalac Valjevo, KK MZT Skopje, KK Zlatibor, Macedonian First League (basketball), OKK Spars, Petrochimi Bandar Imam BC, Point guard, Radivoj Korać Cup, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Universitet Yugra Surgut, 2009 Summer Universiade, 2015–16 Macedonian First League, 2021–22 ABA League Second Division.
- Basketball players from Čačak
- FISU World University Games gold medalists for Serbia
- KK Zlatibor players
- OKK Spars players
- Petrochimi Bandar Imam BC players
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Iran
ABA League Second Division
The ABA League Second Division, also ABA League 2, is the 2nd-tier men's basketball division of the ABA League system.
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Čačak
Čačak (Чачак) is a city and the administrative center of the Moravica District in central Serbia.
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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Basketball at the 2009 Summer Universiade
The basketball competition in the 2009 Summer Universiade was held at different venues in Serbia on 1–11 July 2009.
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Basketball League of Serbia
The Basketball League of Serbia (Кошаркашка лига Србије / Košarkaška liga Srbije), commonly abbreviated as KLS, is a top-tier men's professional basketball league in Serbia.
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Baskets Oldenburg
Baskets Oldenburg, for sponsorship reasons EWE Baskets Oldenburg, is a professional basketball club that is based in the city of Oldenburg, Germany.
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BC Khimik
Khimik Yuzhne (Хімік Южне) is a Ukrainian professional basketball club that is based in Yuzhne.
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BC Levski Sofia
Basketball Club Levski Sofia (Баскетболен клуб Левски София), simply known as Levski (Левски), is a Bulgarian professional basketball club based in the capital Sofia.
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BC Nizhny Novgorod
BC Nizhny Novgorod (БК «Нижний Новгород»), commonly known as simply Nizhny Novgorod, also known as Pari Nizhny Novgorod for sponsorship reasons, is a Russian professional basketball club from the city of Nizhny Novgorod.
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Cup of Macedonia
The Cup of Macedonia (Кошаркарски куп на Македонија), is an elimination basketball tournament held annually.
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Eskişehir Basket
Eskişehir Basket was a professional basketball team based in the city of Eskişehir in Turkey.
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FISU World University Games
The FISU World University Games, formerly the Universiade, is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).
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Jászberényi KSE
Jászberényi KSE, shortly JKSE, is a Hungarian professional basketball team based in Jászberény.
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KK Borac Čačak
Košarkaški klub Borac Čačak (Кошаркашки клуб Борац Чачак), commonly referred to as KK Borac Čačak or as Borac Mozzart due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Čačak, Serbia.
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KK Budućnost
KK Budućnost, currently known as Budućnost VOLI for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Podgorica, Montenegro.
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KK FMP (1991–2011)
Košarkaški klub FMP (Кошаркашки клуб ФMП), commonly referred to as KK FMP, was a men's professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Košarkaški klub Metalac (Кошаркашки клуб Металац), commonly referred to as KK Metalac, is a men's professional basketball club based in Valjevo, Serbia.
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KK MZT Skopje
MZT Skopje Aerodrom (МЗТ Скопје Аеродром) is a basketball club based in Skopje, North Macedonia.
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KK Zlatibor
Košarkaški klub Zlatibor (Кошаркашки клуб Златибор, Zlatibor Basketball Club), commonly referred to as KK Zlatibor or Zlatibor Gold Gondola due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Čajetina, Serbia.
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Macedonian First League (basketball)
The Macedonian First League (Македонска прва лига, Makedonska prva liga) is the top-tier basketball competition in the Republic of North Macedonia organized by the Basketball Federation of North Macedonia.
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OKK Spars
Omladinski košarkaški klub Spars, commonly referred to as OKK Spars or Spars Ilidža, is a men's professional basketball club based in Ilidža, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Petrochimi Bandar Imam BC
Petrochimi Bandar Imam Basketball Club (تیمبسكتبال پتروشیمی بندر امام, Tim-e Beskâtbal-e Petrushimi-ye Bendâr Eman), also known as shortly Petrochimi, is an Iranian professional basketball club based in Mahshahr, Iran.
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Point guard
The point guard (PG), also called the one or the point, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game.
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Radivoj Korać Cup
The Radivoj Korać Cup (Kup Radivoja Koraća) is the men's national basketball cup of Serbia.
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.
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The Socialist Republic of Serbia (Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia (National Republic of Serbia), commonly abbreviated as Republic of Serbia or simply Serbia, was one of the six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in what is now the modern day states of Serbia and the disputed territory of Kosovo.
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Universitet Yugra Surgut
Universitet Yugra, also called Universitet Yugra Surgut is a Russian professional basketball team.
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2009 Summer Universiade
The 2009 Summer Universiade, officially known as the XXV Summer Universiade, was celebrated in Belgrade, Serbia from July 1 to 12, 2009.
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2015–16 Macedonian First League
The 2015–16 Macedonian First League was the 24th season of the Macedonian First League, with 8 teams participating in it.
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2021–22 ABA League Second Division
The 2021–22 ABA League Second Division was the 5th season of the ABA Second Division with 14 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia participating in it.
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See also
Basketball players from Čačak
- Aleksa Avramović
- Branko Jorović
- Dejan Mijatović
- Dragan Kićanović
- Filip Dumić
- Marko Marinović
- Marko Radovanović
- Miloš Janković
- Milun Marović
- Nemanja Protić
- Nikola Jovanović (basketball, born 1969)
- Nikola Kočović
- Nikola Pešaković
- Nikola Radičević
- Radisav Ćurčić
- Radivoje Živković
- Radmilo Mišović
- Slobodan Gordić
- Srđan Jeković
- Strahinja Dragićević
- Tadija Dragićević
- Uroš Tripković
- Uroš Čarapić
- Vlada Jovanović
- Vladimir Androić
- Đorđe Majstorović
- Đorđe Ćurčić (basketball, born 2004)
- Đorđe Ćurčić (basketball, born 2005)
- Željko Obradović
FISU World University Games gold medalists for Serbia
- Aleksa Šaponjić
- Amela Terzić
- Ana Tepavac
- Branislav Mitrović
- Dejan Borovnjak
- Duško Bunić
- Ivan Paunić
- Ivana Španović
- Luka Drča
- Marina Munćan
- Marko Kešelj
- Marko Ljubičić
- Marko Petković (water polo)
- Marko Simonović (basketball, born 1986)
- Milan Mačvan
- Milanko Petrović
- Miloš Dimić
- Miroslav Raduljica
- Mladen Jeremić
- Nemanja Bjelica
- Nemanja Protić
- Nevena Ignjatović
- Nikola Cvetinović
- Nikola Dedović
- Nikola Dragović
- Nikola Jakšić
- Nikola Koprivica
- Sava Lešić
- Sava Ranđelović
- Srđan Vuksanović
- Stefan Birčević
- Stefan Živanović
- Strahinja Milošević
- Tijana Bogdanović
- Viktor Rašović
- Vladimir Štimac
- Vladimir Lučić
- Vukašin Aleksić
- Čaba Silađi
KK Zlatibor players
- Aleksa Nikolić
- Aleksandar Ponjavić
- Andrija Marjanović
- Bogdan Riznić
- Brandon McCoy
- Brano Đukanović
- Dejan Borovnjak
- Dejan Jeftić
- Dejan Đokić (basketball)
- Dimitrije Nikolić
- Dragoslav Papić
- Dušan Kutlešić
- LaQuinton Ross
- Marko Tejić
- Milić Starovlah
- Mladen Šekularac
- Mladen Pantić
- Nemanja Protić
- Nikola Malešević
- Nikola Pavlović
- Nikola Rondović
- Nikola Vasić
- Petar Vorkapić
- Robert Songolo Ngijol
- Strajin Nedović
- Tadija Tadić
- Vladimir Veličković (basketball)
OKK Spars players
- Adin Vrabac
- Aleksa Stepanović
- Aleksej Nikolić
- Amar Gegić
- Arijan Lakić
- Branislav Đekić
- Dalibor Peršić
- Dejan Đokić (basketball)
- Dino Butorac
- Draško Albijanić
- Edin Atić
- Gediminas Orelik
- Ivan Opačak
- Ivica Vukotić
- Jakov Mustapić
- Kenan Bajramović
- Kenan Kamenjaš
- Lovro Mazalin
- Mašan Vrbica
- Marko Ramljak
- Marko Tejić
- Miljan Pupović
- Milutin Đukanović
- Nedim Buza
- Nemanja Protić
- Nikola Đurasović
- Sani Čampara
- Shamorie Ponds
- Slobodan Jovanović (basketball)
- Srđan Kočić
- Stefan Glogovac
- Stefan Đorđević (basketball, born 1989)
- Tarik Biberović
- Urban Durnik
- Zlatko Jovanović
- Đoko Šalić
Petrochimi Bandar Imam BC players
- Édgar Sosa (basketball)
- Aleks Marić
- Arsalan Kazemi
- Asghar Kardoust
- Behnam Yakhchali
- Dan Gadzuric
- Daniel Johnson (basketball)
- Deji Akindele
- Dewarick Spencer
- Dominique Jones
- Ed Elisma
- Ejike Ugboaja
- Ekene Ibekwe
- Eric Dawson
- Filip Sunturlić
- Filip Videnov
- Gani Lawal
- Gerald Robinson (basketball, born 1989)
- Hamed Afagh
- Hamed Haddadi
- Hamed Hosseinzadeh
- Hamed Sohrabnejad
- Ibrahim Jaaber
- Ihor Zaytsev (basketball)
- Jimmy Baxter (basketball)
- Jonathan Gibson (basketball)
- Mirza Begić
- Mohammad Jamshidi
- Nedžad Sinanović
- Nemanja Protić
- Oshin Sahakian
- Othella Harrington
- Rasoul Mozafari
- Rayvonte Rice
- Robert Whaley
- Rouzbeh Arghavan
- Saleh Foroutan
- Samad Nikkhah Bahrami
- Saman Veisi
- Sani Bečirovič
- Slavko Vraneš
- Tyrone Brazelton
- Willie Warren
Serbian expatriate basketball people in Iran
- Aleks Marić
- Aleksandar Ponjavić
- Dejan Mišković (basketball)
- Dušan Jelić
- Dušan Stević (basketball)
- Filip Sunturlić
- Ivan Paunić
- Marko Popović (basketball, born 1984)
- Milan Vučićević
- Mile Ilić
- Miljan Pupović
- Miloš Pejić
- Nebojša Raičević
- Nemanja Kovačević
- Nemanja Protić
- Nenad Mišanović
- Nenad Trajković
- Nenad Trunić
- Nikola Dragović
- Nikola Lepojević
- Nikola Maravić
- Nikola Popović (basketball)
- Petar Arsić
- Rajko Toroman
- Saša Stefanović
- Sava Lešić
- Slobodan Agoč
- Slobodan Božović
- Srđan Jovanović
- Uroš Petrović (basketball)
- Veselin Matić
- Vlade Đurović
- Zlatko Jovanović
- Zoran Majkić
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemanja_Protić
Also known as Nemanja Protic.