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Aleksandar Đorđević

Aleksandar "Saša" Đorđević or Sale Đorđević (Anglicized: Sasha Djordjevic; Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Саша Ђорђевић, pronounced [aleksǎːndar sâʃa dʑǒːrdʑeʋitɕ]; born 26 August 1967) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player. He currently serves as a head coach for the senior China. During his playing career, he was listed as a 1.88 m (6'2") 90 kg (198 lb.)[1][2] point guard.

Aleksandar Đorđević
Đorđević with Fenerbahçe in 2021
Personal information
Born (1967-08-26) 26 August 1967 (age 55)
Belgrade, SR Serbia,
Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Listed height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Listed weight90 kg (198 lb)
Career information
NBA draft1989 / Undrafted
Playing career1983–2005
PositionPoint guard
Number4, 6, 10, 19, 20
Coaching career2006–present
Career history
As player:
1983–1992Partizan
1992–1994Olimpia Milano
1994–1996Fortitudo Bologna
1996Portland Trail Blazers
1996–1999FC Barcelona
1999–2002Real Madrid
2003–2004Scavolini Pesaro
2005Olimpia Milano
As coach:
2006–2007Olimpia Milano
2011–2012Benetton Treviso
2013–2019Serbia
2015–2016Panathinaikos
2016–2018Bayern Munich
2019–2021Virtus Bologna
2021–2022Fenerbahçe Beko
2022–China
Career highlights and awards
As player

As head coach

Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Medals

During his pro club playing career, Đorđević, along with his teammate Sasha Danilović, helped to lead Partizan Belgrade to its first EuroLeague title in 1992, while he earned an All-Final Four Team selection in the process. He was twice named the Mister Europa Player of the Year, in both 1994 and 1995. He also played in a total of 108 games, while representing the senior national teams of SFR Yugoslavia, and later FR Yugoslavia.

As a player, he won gold medals at the 1991 EuroBasket, the 1995 EuroBasket, the 1997 EuroBasket, where he was named the Most Valuable Player, and the 1998 FIBA World Championship. In 1995, Đorđević received the Golden Badge award for the Best Athlete of FR Yugoslavia, and the Yugoslav Olympic Committee declared him the Sportsman of the Year.[3] In 2008, Đorđević was named one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors.

Đorđević is most well-known for two famous game-winning shots that he hit during his playing career. He hit the game-winning shot of the 1992 EuroLeague Final,[4] and the game-winning shot of the 1997 EuroBasket game between FR Yugoslavia and Croatia.[5] He is the only person that has won medals at the Summer Olympic Games,[6] the FIBA World Cup, and the FIBA EuroBasket, as both a player and as a head coach.

Early life

Born in 1967 into a sporting family, both of Aleksandar's parents—retired basketball player father Bratislav a.k.a. Bata and mother Milijana—worked as primary school physical education teachers.[7] His father simultaneously pursued basketball coaching, an activity that would eventually turn into a notable professional career after the summer 1971 marquee appointment as KK Crvena zvezda's head coach and immediate success leading the team to the Yugoslav League title, won in a dramatic neutral-venue, single-game playoff versus Jugoplastika Split that went into overtime.[8]

The family lived in New Belgrade where young Aleksandar a.k.a. Saša was immersed in basketball from an early age.[9][7] Following in young Saša's footsteps, his younger brother Miloš would also end up pursuing basketball, getting as far as youth categories within the KK Partizan system.[7]

Playing career

Partizan Belgrade (1983–1992)

 
Đorđević taking on Mike Reddick of Nashua Den Bosch in the European Champions Cup in February 1988.

Following his father's advice, sixteen-year-old Đorđević joined Partizan Belgrade during the summer of 1983. Arriving at the club coached by Bora Džaković with a roster featuring Nebojša Zorkić, Milenko Savović, Goran Grbović, Danko Cvjetićanin, Boban Petrović, Arsenije Pešić, and Miško Marić, the youngster got sporadic minutes at point guard during the league season as Partizan finished in the seventh spot, good for a play-in single-game showdown against lower-tier club Sloga Kraljevo for a chance to qualify for the playoffs quarterfinal. Partizan managed to defeat Sloga but then got swept by eternal rivals Red Star Belgrade in the best-of-three playoff quarterfinal series.[citation needed]

Ahead of the next season, 1984-85, Partizan underwent a front-office shakeup that saw freshly-retired Yugoslav and club legend Dragan Kićanović appointed to the club vice-president post. The club also hired another Yugoslav basketball legend Moka Slavnić to be the new head coach thus giving him a chance to coach right after ending his illustrious playing career.[citation needed]

In summer 1990, after being away from competitive basketball for a year due to serving his mandatory Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) stint, twenty-three-year-old Đorđević spent four months at the Boston Celtics' free agent training camp, competing for a spot on the 1990–91 Celtics roster against some thirty other point guards.[10] Đorđević joined the camp on recommendation from the Celtics' scout Mišo Oštarčević [hr], making it to the very end of the selection process before getting cut shortly before the season began due to Brian Shaw's return to the club from Virtus Roma.[citation needed]

Đorđević's pro club career is most remembered for his game-winning, buzzer-beating three-pointer, in the 1991–92 FIBA European League (EuroLeague)'s 1992 Final, which he hit in the game against the Spanish club Montigalà Joventut. He was named to the 1992 EuroLeague All-Final Four Team. In addition to winning Europe's most prestigious club title, the EuroLeague championship, with Partizan Belgrade in 1992, Đorđević also won Europe's third most important competition at that time, the FIBA Korać Cup title, in the 1988–89 season. He also won two Yugoslav First Federal League championships (1986–87 and 1991–92), and two Yugoslav Cups (1989 and 1992) while with the club.[citation needed]

Olimpia Milano (1992–1994)

Đorđević moved from Partizan Belgrade to Olimpia Milano, which competed in the top level Italian League, in 1992. He stayed at the club for two seasons, from 1992–93 to 1993–94. With Olimpia Milano, he won the FIBA Korać Cup championship, which was Europe's third most significant competition at that time, in the 1992–93 season. He was the top scorer of the finals.

Fortitudo Bologna (1994–1996)

Đorđević moved to the Italian League club Fortitudo Bologna, in 1994. He played with the club during the 1994–95 and 1995–96 seasons.

Portland Trail Blazers (1996)

After the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Đorđević had a stint with the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), during the 1996–97 season.[11] He made his NBA debut on November 29, 1996, recording 2 points and a rebound, in a 119–93 win over the Golden State Warriors.[12] His last NBA game was on December 15. Unhappy with lack of playing time,[13] he was placed on waivers in end of December 1996[14] after appearing in 8 games where he averaged 3.1 points per game.[15][16]

FC Barcelona Bàsquet (1996–1999)

After his NBA stint with the Portland Trail Blazers in 1996, Đorđević signed with FC Barcelona of Spain's premier competition, the Liga ACB. He stayed with the club for three seasons (1996–97, 1997–98, and 1998–99). With Barcelona, he won the European-wide third-tier level FIBA Korać Cup championship of the 1998–99 season, and he was the final's top scorer. He also won two Spanish ACB League championships with the club, in the 1996–97 and 1998–99 seasons.

Real Madrid (1999–2002)

In 1999, Đorđević joined the Spanish ACB League club Real Madrid.[17] With Real Madrid, he won the championship of the 1999–00 Spanish League season in FC Barcelona's arena. As he celebrated the title in the court he was pushed by his former teammate Nacho Rodríguez,[18] who claimed that "Sasha has to know that you can't do that in an opponent's grounds".[19]

He also spent the 2000–01 and 2001–02 seasons with the club.

Scavolini Pesaro (2003–2004)

After a season off, Đorđević returned to Italy and he signed with Scavolini Pesaro for the 2003–04 season. With Scavolini, Djordjevic reached the finals of the 2004 Italian Cup, where his team lost to Benetton Treviso. He also played with Pesaro in the beginning of the 2004–05 season.

Return to Olimpia Milano (2005)

On 25 February 2005, Đorđević signed with Olimpia Milano again. The club made it to the 2004–05 Italian League's Finals, where they lost to Fortitudo Bologna, 3 games to 1. The 2004–05 season was the last season of Đorđević's pro club career.

Retirement game

Đorđević officially retired from playing professional club basketball on 3 July 2005, after an exhibition game, which was held in his honor. The game was held in front of the Serbian fans in Belgrade. Many of his former teammates and toughest opponents played in that game.

National team career

SFR Yugoslav junior national team

Đorđević was a member of SFR Yugoslavia's junior national teams. With the SFR Yugoslav Under-18 national team, he won the gold medal at the 1986 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship. As a member of the SFR Yugoslav Under-19 national team, he won the gold medal at the 1987 FIBA Under-19 World Cup.

SFR Yugoslav national team

Đorđević was also a member of the senior SFR Yugoslav national team. With SFR Yugoslavia, he won a bronze medal at the 1987 EuroBasket. He also won a gold medal at the 1991 EuroBasket.

FR Yugoslav national team

Đorđević was also a member of the senior FR Yugoslav national team. With FR Yugoslavia, he won the gold medal at the 1995 EuroBasket, where he had one of the best individual performances ever in a EuroBasket Finals game. In that 1995 EuroBasket Finals game against Lithuania, he scored 41 points and made 9 out of his 12 three-point shot attempts. He also won the silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Đorđević won another gold medal at the 1997 EuroBasket. During that tournament, he hit a game-winning shot against Croatia. Finally, Đorđević won another gold medal at the 1998 FIBA World Cup.[20]

Coaching career

Olimpia Milano (2006–2007)

Đorđević retired from playing pro basketball in 2005. On 25 January 2006, he began a new career, working as a basketball coach, when he was named the head coach of the last team that he played with, Armani Jeans Milano, of Italy's Lega Basket Serie A and Europe's premier competition, the EuroLeague.[21] He left that position at the end of the 2006–07 Italian League season.

Benetton Treviso (2011–2012)

Đorđević's next head coaching job was with the Italian Serie A club Benetton Treviso. He coached the club during the 2011–12 season. During that season, the club competed in both the 2011–12 Italian League and also in Europe's secondary competition, the 2011–12 EuroCup.

Panathinaikos Athens (2015–2016)

On 20 June 2015, Đorđević signed a two-year contract to be the head coach of Panathinaikos, a club competing in the Greek Basket League and the EuroLeague.[22] With Panathinaikos, he won the 2016 edition of the Greek Cup. On 20 April 2016, Panathinaikos announced the termination of Đorđević's contract.[23]

Bayern Munich (2016–2018)

On 1 August 2016, Đorđević signed a two-year contract with the German Bundesliga team Bayern Munich, to be their head coach.[24] In European-wide competitions, Bayern Munich participated in one of Europe's two secondary competitions, the 2016–17 EuroCup, where it was defeated in the quarterfinals by Unicaja. Bayern Munich finished the 2016–17 Basketball Bundesliga regular season in 3rd place, with 28–4 record, and was eliminated by Brose Bamberg in their semifinal playoff series, with a 3–0 series score. Bayern also finished as the runner-up of the 2017 German Cup for the second season in a row, after losing in the Cup's Final to Brose Bamberg, by a score of 74–71.

Over the summer of 2017, Maik Zirbes, a prominent center, joined the team. Bayern Munich started the 2017–18 German League season in a dominant fashion, leading the league's standings table. In February 2018, Bayern Munich won the 2018 German Cup, after an 80–75 win over Alba Berlin, and the club thus won the German Cup trophy for the first time in 50 years.[25]

On 29 March 2018, Đorđević was sacked by Bayern, after the club's elimination in the semifinals of the 2017–18 EuroCup.[26] During that season, Bayern Munich held the first position in the 2017–18 Basketball Bundesliga regular season standings, with a record of 23–2, before he was sacked.[26] A few days after his dismissal, Đorđević stated that his firing was an "insult for common sense", especially since the 2017–18 season was one of the most successful in the team's history.[27] He also added that there was an apparent disagreement between the team's management (in particular general manager Marko Pešić), and his coaching staff, as he had not allowed the team's management to have a bigger role in coaching decisions.[27]

Virtus Bologna (2019–2021)

 
Coach Đorđević and the team, after winning the 2018–19 Basketball Champions League in Antwerp

On 11 March 2019, Đorđević signed to be the head coach of Virtus Bologna of the Lega Basket Serie A.[28][29][30] In his Virtus Bologna debut on 13 March, Đorđević led the team to an 81–58 victory over Le Mans Sarthe.[31] Virtus Bologna advanced to the 2019 Basketball Champions League Final Four in Antwerp,[32][33] where the club won the championship on 5 May, after defeating Iberostar Tenerife, by a score of 73–61, in part thanks to an outstanding game by Kevin Punter, who was named the BCL Final Four MVP.[34] The 2019 BCL championship was the fifth European-wide title in the team's history, and the first one it had won in ten years.[35]

On 13 July, Virtus signed a three-year deal with Miloš Teodosić, 2016 EuroLeague champion and former NBA player,[36] who was widely considered one of the best European point guard of all time.[37] Among others, the team signed also Vince Hunter, Frank Gaines, Kyle Weems, Julian Gamble, Stefan Marković and Giampaolo Ricci.[38] On 7 April 2020, after more than a month of suspension, the Italian Basketball Federation officially ended the 2019–20 season, due to the coronavirus pandemic that severely hit Italy.[39] Virtus ended the season first, with 18 wins and only 2 defeats, but the title was not assigned.[40]

On 7 December 2020, just 10 games after the starting of the season, Đorđević was unexpectedly and suddenly relieved from Bologna and, with him, his coaching assistant Goran Bjedov.[41] However, on the following day, after a long confrontation with the ownership, Đorđević was confirmed as coach.[42] In April 2021, despite a winning record of 19–2, Virtus was defeated in the EuroCup's semifinals by UNICS Kazan.[43] However, the season ended with a great success. In fact, after having knocked out 3–0 both Basket Treviso in the quarterfinals and New Basket Brindisi in the semifinals, on 11 June Virtus defeated 4–0 its historic rival Olimpia Milano in the national finals, winning its 16th national title and the first one after twenty years.[44] With a winning record of 10–0, Đorđević became the coach with the best playoffs winning percentage in the history of the club.

On 15 June, after a few days from the victory, Đorđević was not renewed as head coach at the end of his two-year contract, due to tensions with the club's ownership which occurred during the season.[45]

Fenerbahçe Beko (2021–2022)

On July 31, 2021, Đorđević has signed with Fenerbahçe Beko of the Basketball Super League.[46] He left the club on 17 June 2022, following a championship in the 2021–22 Turkish League against 2022 Euroleague Champion Anadolu Efes.[47]

Coaching record

Legend
G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W–L % Win-loss %

Note: The EuroLeague is not the only competition in which the team played during the season. He also coached in domestic competition, and regional competition if applicable.

Domestic Leagues

Team Year G W L W–L% Result
FC Bayern Munich 2016–17 39 31 8 .795 Lost 2017 German League Semifinals Round
FC Bayern Munich 2017–18 25 23 2 .920 Fired
Virtus Bologna 2019–20 20 18 2 .900 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Virtus Bologna 2020–21 38 29 9 .763 Won 2021 Italian League Finals
Fenerbahçe Beko 2021–22 41 32 9 .780 Won 2022 Turkish Super League Finals
Career 211 173 38 .820

EuroLeague

Team Year G W L W–L% Result
Olimpia Milano 2005–06 3 2 1 .667 Eliminated in group stage
Panathinaikos 2015–16 27 15 12 .556 Lost in Quarterfinal Playoffs
Fenerbahçe Beko 2021–22 28 10 18 .357 Eliminated in group stage
Career 58 27 31 .466

National team coaching

Serbia national team (2013–2019)

 
Đorđević with Željko Obradović in 2015. For seven seasons at KK Partizan from 1984 until 1991, the two shared minutes at point guard.

In November 2013, Đorđević was named the head coach of the Serbian national basketball team.[48] With Serbia, he took the silver medal at the 2014 FIBA World Cup. In June 2015, he signed an extension with the Basketball Federation of Serbia, to be the team's selector until 2019.[49]

His second major tournament in which he led the Serbian national team was the 2015 EuroBasket. In the first phase of the tournament, Serbia dominated in the tournament's toughest group (Group B), with a 5–0 record, and then eliminated Finland and the Czech Republic in the round of 16 and quarterfinal games, respectively. However, Serbia were stopped in their semifinal game by Lithuania, by a score of 67–64,[50] and they eventually also lost to the host team, France, in the bronze-medal game, by a score of 81–68.[51]

On 21 August 2016, he led Serbia's national team to the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics. At the 2017 EuroBasket, Serbia won the silver medal, after losing in the final game to Slovenia.[52]

At the 2019 FIBA World Cup, Serbia lost to Argentina in their quarterfinals game. In the classification games, Serbia defeated the United States and Czech Republic, and thus finished the tournament in 5th place.[53] After the game versus the Czech Republic, Đorđević announced that he would no longer be the head coach of Serbia's senior national team.[54]

China national team (2022–present)

On 16 November 2022, Đorđević was named the head coach of the China national basketball team.[55]

Awards and accomplishments

 
Đorđević on a 2022 stamp of Serbia

Club titles that Đorđević won as a senior level player:

Club titles that Đorđević won as a head coach:

Personal life

Đorđević is one of UNICEF's National Ambassadors for Serbia, alongside Emir Kusturica, Ana Ivanovic, Jelena Janković and Novak Djokovic. He is also one of the founders of the humanitarian organization Group Seven, as well as the President of the Belgrade Marathon. Đorđević has also worked as a sports commentator for EuroLeague TV.

See also

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External links

  • Aleksandar Đorđević website[dead link]
  • Aleksandar Djordjevic on Twitter
  • Aleksandar Djordjevic at acb.com (in Spanish)
  • at acb.com archive (in Spanish)
  • Aleksandar Djordjevic at basketball-reference.com
  • at euroleague.net (as a player)
  • at euroleague.net (as a coach)
  • Aleksander Djordjevic at fiba.com
  • Aleksander Djordjevic at fibaeurope.com
  • at legabasket.it (in Italian)
  • Aleksandar Djordjevic at nba.com
  • Aleksandar Djordjevic at Olympics.com
  • Saša Đorđević at Olympedia

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Sasa Đorđevic redirects here For the footballer see Sasa Đorđevic footballer For the former footballer and current coach see Aleksandar Đorđevic footballer born 1968 For the Austrian footballer see Aleksandar Đorđevic footballer born 1981 Aleksandar Sasa Đorđevic or Sale Đorđevic Anglicized Sasha Djordjevic Serbian Cyrillic Aleksandar Sasha Ђorђeviћ pronounced aleksǎːndar saʃa dʑǒːrdʑeʋitɕ born 26 August 1967 is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player He currently serves as a head coach for the senior China During his playing career he was listed as a 1 88 m 6 2 90 kg 198 lb 1 2 point guard Aleksandar ĐorđevicĐorđevic with Fenerbahce in 2021Personal informationBorn 1967 08 26 26 August 1967 age 55 Belgrade SR Serbia YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianListed height1 88 m 6 ft 2 in Listed weight90 kg 198 lb Career informationNBA draft1989 UndraftedPlaying career1983 2005PositionPoint guardNumber4 6 10 19 20Coaching career2006 presentCareer historyAs player 1983 1992Partizan1992 1994Olimpia Milano1994 1996Fortitudo Bologna1996Portland Trail Blazers1996 1999FC Barcelona1999 2002Real Madrid2003 2004Scavolini Pesaro2005Olimpia MilanoAs coach 2006 2007Olimpia Milano2011 2012Benetton Treviso2013 2019Serbia2015 2016Panathinaikos2016 2018Bayern Munich2019 2021Virtus Bologna2021 2022Fenerbahce Beko2022 ChinaCareer highlights and awardsAs player EuroLeague champion 1992 FIBA EuroStar 1997 FIBA EuroStar 3 Point Contest Champion 1997 3 FIBA Korac Cup champion 1989 1993 1999 2 FIBA Korac Cup Finals Top Scorer 1993 1999 3 Spanish League champion 1997 1999 2000 Spanish League All Star 2001 Liga ACB Free Throw Percentage leader 2002 3 Italian League All Star 1992 1993 1994 Italian League All Star Game MVP 1994 Italian League All Star Game 3 Point Contest Champion 1994 2 Yugoslav League champion 1987 1992 2 Yugoslav Cup winner 1989 1992 2 Mister Europa Player of the Year 1994 1995 EuroBasket MVP 1997 Best Athlete of FR Yugoslavia 1995 FR Yugoslav Sportsman of the Year 1995 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 As head coach Italian League champion 2021 Turkish League champion 2022 FIBA Champions League champion 2019 Greek Cup winner 2016 German Cup winner 2018 Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comMedals Men s basketballRepresenting Yugoslavia YugoslaviaSummer Olympic Games1996 AtlantaFIBA World Cup1998 GreeceEuroBasket1991 Italy1995 Greece1997 Spain1987 GreeceFIBA U 19 World Cup1987 Italy Under 19FIBA U 18 European Championship1986 Austria Under 18Head Coach for SerbiaSummer Olympic Games2016 Rio de JaneiroFIBA World Cup2014 SpainEuroBasket2017 Turkey TeamDuring his pro club playing career Đorđevic along with his teammate Sasha Danilovic helped to lead Partizan Belgrade to its first EuroLeague title in 1992 while he earned an All Final Four Team selection in the process He was twice named the Mister Europa Player of the Year in both 1994 and 1995 He also played in a total of 108 games while representing the senior national teams of SFR Yugoslavia and later FR Yugoslavia As a player he won gold medals at the 1991 EuroBasket the 1995 EuroBasket the 1997 EuroBasket where he was named the Most Valuable Player and the 1998 FIBA World Championship In 1995 Đorđevic received the Golden Badge award for the Best Athlete of FR Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Olympic Committee declared him the Sportsman of the Year 3 In 2008 Đorđevic was named one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors Đorđevic is most well known for two famous game winning shots that he hit during his playing career He hit the game winning shot of the 1992 EuroLeague Final 4 and the game winning shot of the 1997 EuroBasket game between FR Yugoslavia and Croatia 5 He is the only person that has won medals at the Summer Olympic Games 6 the FIBA World Cup and the FIBA EuroBasket as both a player and as a head coach Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 Partizan Belgrade 1983 1992 2 2 Olimpia Milano 1992 1994 2 3 Fortitudo Bologna 1994 1996 2 4 Portland Trail Blazers 1996 2 5 FC Barcelona Basquet 1996 1999 2 6 Real Madrid 1999 2002 2 7 Scavolini Pesaro 2003 2004 2 8 Return to Olimpia Milano 2005 2 9 Retirement game 3 National team career 3 1 SFR Yugoslav junior national team 3 2 SFR Yugoslav national team 3 3 FR Yugoslav national team 4 Coaching career 4 1 Olimpia Milano 2006 2007 4 2 Benetton Treviso 2011 2012 4 3 Panathinaikos Athens 2015 2016 4 4 Bayern Munich 2016 2018 4 5 Virtus Bologna 2019 2021 4 6 Fenerbahce Beko 2021 2022 5 Coaching record 5 1 Domestic Leagues 5 2 EuroLeague 6 National team coaching 6 1 Serbia national team 2013 2019 6 2 China national team 2022 present 7 Awards and accomplishments 8 Personal life 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditBorn in 1967 into a sporting family both of Aleksandar s parents retired basketball player father Bratislav a k a Bata and mother Milijana worked as primary school physical education teachers 7 His father simultaneously pursued basketball coaching an activity that would eventually turn into a notable professional career after the summer 1971 marquee appointment as KK Crvena zvezda s head coach and immediate success leading the team to the Yugoslav League title won in a dramatic neutral venue single game playoff versus Jugoplastika Split that went into overtime 8 The family lived in New Belgrade where young Aleksandar a k a Sasa was immersed in basketball from an early age 9 7 Following in young Sasa s footsteps his younger brother Milos would also end up pursuing basketball getting as far as youth categories within the KK Partizan system 7 Playing career EditPartizan Belgrade 1983 1992 Edit Đorđevic taking on Mike Reddick of Nashua Den Bosch in the European Champions Cup in February 1988 Following his father s advice sixteen year old Đorđevic joined Partizan Belgrade during the summer of 1983 Arriving at the club coached by Bora Dzakovic with a roster featuring Nebojsa Zorkic Milenko Savovic Goran Grbovic Danko Cvjeticanin Boban Petrovic Arsenije Pesic and Misko Maric the youngster got sporadic minutes at point guard during the league season as Partizan finished in the seventh spot good for a play in single game showdown against lower tier club Sloga Kraljevo for a chance to qualify for the playoffs quarterfinal Partizan managed to defeat Sloga but then got swept by eternal rivals Red Star Belgrade in the best of three playoff quarterfinal series citation needed Ahead of the next season 1984 85 Partizan underwent a front office shakeup that saw freshly retired Yugoslav and club legend Dragan Kicanovic appointed to the club vice president post The club also hired another Yugoslav basketball legend Moka Slavnic to be the new head coach thus giving him a chance to coach right after ending his illustrious playing career citation needed In summer 1990 after being away from competitive basketball for a year due to serving his mandatory Yugoslav People s Army JNA stint twenty three year old Đorđevic spent four months at the Boston Celtics free agent training camp competing for a spot on the 1990 91 Celtics roster against some thirty other point guards 10 Đorđevic joined the camp on recommendation from the Celtics scout Miso Ostarcevic hr making it to the very end of the selection process before getting cut shortly before the season began due to Brian Shaw s return to the club from Virtus Roma citation needed Đorđevic s pro club career is most remembered for his game winning buzzer beating three pointer in the 1991 92 FIBA European League EuroLeague s 1992 Final which he hit in the game against the Spanish club Montigala Joventut He was named to the 1992 EuroLeague All Final Four Team In addition to winning Europe s most prestigious club title the EuroLeague championship with Partizan Belgrade in 1992 Đorđevic also won Europe s third most important competition at that time the FIBA Korac Cup title in the 1988 89 season He also won two Yugoslav First Federal League championships 1986 87 and 1991 92 and two Yugoslav Cups 1989 and 1992 while with the club citation needed Olimpia Milano 1992 1994 Edit Đorđevic moved from Partizan Belgrade to Olimpia Milano which competed in the top level Italian League in 1992 He stayed at the club for two seasons from 1992 93 to 1993 94 With Olimpia Milano he won the FIBA Korac Cup championship which was Europe s third most significant competition at that time in the 1992 93 season He was the top scorer of the finals Fortitudo Bologna 1994 1996 Edit Đorđevic moved to the Italian League club Fortitudo Bologna in 1994 He played with the club during the 1994 95 and 1995 96 seasons Portland Trail Blazers 1996 Edit After the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Đorđevic had a stint with the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association NBA during the 1996 97 season 11 He made his NBA debut on November 29 1996 recording 2 points and a rebound in a 119 93 win over the Golden State Warriors 12 His last NBA game was on December 15 Unhappy with lack of playing time 13 he was placed on waivers in end of December 1996 14 after appearing in 8 games where he averaged 3 1 points per game 15 16 FC Barcelona Basquet 1996 1999 Edit After his NBA stint with the Portland Trail Blazers in 1996 Đorđevic signed with FC Barcelona of Spain s premier competition the Liga ACB He stayed with the club for three seasons 1996 97 1997 98 and 1998 99 With Barcelona he won the European wide third tier level FIBA Korac Cup championship of the 1998 99 season and he was the final s top scorer He also won two Spanish ACB League championships with the club in the 1996 97 and 1998 99 seasons Real Madrid 1999 2002 Edit In 1999 Đorđevic joined the Spanish ACB League club Real Madrid 17 With Real Madrid he won the championship of the 1999 00 Spanish League season in FC Barcelona s arena As he celebrated the title in the court he was pushed by his former teammate Nacho Rodriguez 18 who claimed that Sasha has to know that you can t do that in an opponent s grounds 19 He also spent the 2000 01 and 2001 02 seasons with the club Scavolini Pesaro 2003 2004 Edit After a season off Đorđevic returned to Italy and he signed with Scavolini Pesaro for the 2003 04 season With Scavolini Djordjevic reached the finals of the 2004 Italian Cup where his team lost to Benetton Treviso He also played with Pesaro in the beginning of the 2004 05 season Return to Olimpia Milano 2005 Edit On 25 February 2005 Đorđevic signed with Olimpia Milano again The club made it to the 2004 05 Italian League s Finals where they lost to Fortitudo Bologna 3 games to 1 The 2004 05 season was the last season of Đorđevic s pro club career Retirement game Edit Đorđevic officially retired from playing professional club basketball on 3 July 2005 after an exhibition game which was held in his honor The game was held in front of the Serbian fans in Belgrade Many of his former teammates and toughest opponents played in that game National team career EditSFR Yugoslav junior national team Edit Đorđevic was a member of SFR Yugoslavia s junior national teams With the SFR Yugoslav Under 18 national team he won the gold medal at the 1986 FIBA Europe Under 18 Championship As a member of the SFR Yugoslav Under 19 national team he won the gold medal at the 1987 FIBA Under 19 World Cup SFR Yugoslav national team Edit Đorđevic was also a member of the senior SFR Yugoslav national team With SFR Yugoslavia he won a bronze medal at the 1987 EuroBasket He also won a gold medal at the 1991 EuroBasket FR Yugoslav national team Edit Đorđevic was also a member of the senior FR Yugoslav national team With FR Yugoslavia he won the gold medal at the 1995 EuroBasket where he had one of the best individual performances ever in a EuroBasket Finals game In that 1995 EuroBasket Finals game against Lithuania he scored 41 points and made 9 out of his 12 three point shot attempts He also won the silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics Đorđevic won another gold medal at the 1997 EuroBasket During that tournament he hit a game winning shot against Croatia Finally Đorđevic won another gold medal at the 1998 FIBA World Cup 20 Coaching career EditOlimpia Milano 2006 2007 Edit Đorđevic retired from playing pro basketball in 2005 On 25 January 2006 he began a new career working as a basketball coach when he was named the head coach of the last team that he played with Armani Jeans Milano of Italy s Lega Basket Serie A and Europe s premier competition the EuroLeague 21 He left that position at the end of the 2006 07 Italian League season Benetton Treviso 2011 2012 Edit Đorđevic s next head coaching job was with the Italian Serie A club Benetton Treviso He coached the club during the 2011 12 season During that season the club competed in both the 2011 12 Italian League and also in Europe s secondary competition the 2011 12 EuroCup Panathinaikos Athens 2015 2016 Edit On 20 June 2015 Đorđevic signed a two year contract to be the head coach of Panathinaikos a club competing in the Greek Basket League and the EuroLeague 22 With Panathinaikos he won the 2016 edition of the Greek Cup On 20 April 2016 Panathinaikos announced the termination of Đorđevic s contract 23 Bayern Munich 2016 2018 Edit On 1 August 2016 Đorđevic signed a two year contract with the German Bundesliga team Bayern Munich to be their head coach 24 In European wide competitions Bayern Munich participated in one of Europe s two secondary competitions the 2016 17 EuroCup where it was defeated in the quarterfinals by Unicaja Bayern Munich finished the 2016 17 Basketball Bundesliga regular season in 3rd place with 28 4 record and was eliminated by Brose Bamberg in their semifinal playoff series with a 3 0 series score Bayern also finished as the runner up of the 2017 German Cup for the second season in a row after losing in the Cup s Final to Brose Bamberg by a score of 74 71 Over the summer of 2017 Maik Zirbes a prominent center joined the team Bayern Munich started the 2017 18 German League season in a dominant fashion leading the league s standings table In February 2018 Bayern Munich won the 2018 German Cup after an 80 75 win over Alba Berlin and the club thus won the German Cup trophy for the first time in 50 years 25 On 29 March 2018 Đorđevic was sacked by Bayern after the club s elimination in the semifinals of the 2017 18 EuroCup 26 During that season Bayern Munich held the first position in the 2017 18 Basketball Bundesliga regular season standings with a record of 23 2 before he was sacked 26 A few days after his dismissal Đorđevic stated that his firing was an insult for common sense especially since the 2017 18 season was one of the most successful in the team s history 27 He also added that there was an apparent disagreement between the team s management in particular general manager Marko Pesic and his coaching staff as he had not allowed the team s management to have a bigger role in coaching decisions 27 Virtus Bologna 2019 2021 Edit Coach Đorđevic and the team after winning the 2018 19 Basketball Champions League in Antwerp On 11 March 2019 Đorđevic signed to be the head coach of Virtus Bologna of the Lega Basket Serie A 28 29 30 In his Virtus Bologna debut on 13 March Đorđevic led the team to an 81 58 victory over Le Mans Sarthe 31 Virtus Bologna advanced to the 2019 Basketball Champions League Final Four in Antwerp 32 33 where the club won the championship on 5 May after defeating Iberostar Tenerife by a score of 73 61 in part thanks to an outstanding game by Kevin Punter who was named the BCL Final Four MVP 34 The 2019 BCL championship was the fifth European wide title in the team s history and the first one it had won in ten years 35 On 13 July Virtus signed a three year deal with Milos Teodosic 2016 EuroLeague champion and former NBA player 36 who was widely considered one of the best European point guard of all time 37 Among others the team signed also Vince Hunter Frank Gaines Kyle Weems Julian Gamble Stefan Markovic and Giampaolo Ricci 38 On 7 April 2020 after more than a month of suspension the Italian Basketball Federation officially ended the 2019 20 season due to the coronavirus pandemic that severely hit Italy 39 Virtus ended the season first with 18 wins and only 2 defeats but the title was not assigned 40 On 7 December 2020 just 10 games after the starting of the season Đorđevic was unexpectedly and suddenly relieved from Bologna and with him his coaching assistant Goran Bjedov 41 However on the following day after a long confrontation with the ownership Đorđevic was confirmed as coach 42 In April 2021 despite a winning record of 19 2 Virtus was defeated in the EuroCup s semifinals by UNICS Kazan 43 However the season ended with a great success In fact after having knocked out 3 0 both Basket Treviso in the quarterfinals and New Basket Brindisi in the semifinals on 11 June Virtus defeated 4 0 its historic rival Olimpia Milano in the national finals winning its 16th national title and the first one after twenty years 44 With a winning record of 10 0 Đorđevic became the coach with the best playoffs winning percentage in the history of the club On 15 June after a few days from the victory Đorđevic was not renewed as head coach at the end of his two year contract due to tensions with the club s ownership which occurred during the season 45 Fenerbahce Beko 2021 2022 Edit On July 31 2021 Đorđevic has signed with Fenerbahce Beko of the Basketball Super League 46 He left the club on 17 June 2022 following a championship in the 2021 22 Turkish League against 2022 Euroleague Champion Anadolu Efes 47 Coaching record EditLegendG Games coached W Games won L Games lost W L Win loss Note The EuroLeague is not the only competition in which the team played during the season He also coached in domestic competition and regional competition if applicable Domestic Leagues Edit Team Year G W L W L ResultFC Bayern Munich 2016 17 39 31 8 795 Lost 2017 German League Semifinals RoundFC Bayern Munich 2017 18 25 23 2 920 FiredVirtus Bologna 2019 20 20 18 2 900 Season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemicVirtus Bologna 2020 21 38 29 9 763 Won 2021 Italian League FinalsFenerbahce Beko 2021 22 41 32 9 780 Won 2022 Turkish Super League FinalsCareer 211 173 38 820EuroLeague Edit Team Year G W L W L ResultOlimpia Milano 2005 06 3 2 1 667 Eliminated in group stagePanathinaikos 2015 16 27 15 12 556 Lost in Quarterfinal PlayoffsFenerbahce Beko 2021 22 28 10 18 357 Eliminated in group stageCareer 58 27 31 466National team coaching EditSerbia national team 2013 2019 Edit Đorđevic with Zeljko Obradovic in 2015 For seven seasons at KK Partizan from 1984 until 1991 the two shared minutes at point guard In November 2013 Đorđevic was named the head coach of the Serbian national basketball team 48 With Serbia he took the silver medal at the 2014 FIBA World Cup In June 2015 he signed an extension with the Basketball Federation of Serbia to be the team s selector until 2019 49 His second major tournament in which he led the Serbian national team was the 2015 EuroBasket In the first phase of the tournament Serbia dominated in the tournament s toughest group Group B with a 5 0 record and then eliminated Finland and the Czech Republic in the round of 16 and quarterfinal games respectively However Serbia were stopped in their semifinal game by Lithuania by a score of 67 64 50 and they eventually also lost to the host team France in the bronze medal game by a score of 81 68 51 On 21 August 2016 he led Serbia s national team to the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics At the 2017 EuroBasket Serbia won the silver medal after losing in the final game to Slovenia 52 At the 2019 FIBA World Cup Serbia lost to Argentina in their quarterfinals game In the classification games Serbia defeated the United States and Czech Republic and thus finished the tournament in 5th place 53 After the game versus the Czech Republic Đorđevic announced that he would no longer be the head coach of Serbia s senior national team 54 China national team 2022 present Edit On 16 November 2022 Đorđevic was named the head coach of the China national basketball team 55 Awards and accomplishments Edit Đorđevic on a 2022 stamp of Serbia Club titles that Đorđevic won as a senior level player EuroLeague Champion 1992 FIBA Korac Cup Champion 1989 1993 1999 Spanish ACB League Champion 1997 1999 2000 Yugoslav First Federal League Champion 1987 1992 Yugoslav National cup Winner 1989 1992Club titles that Đorđevic won as a head coach FIBA Champions League Champion with Virtus Bologna 2018 19 Italian Basketball League Champion with Virtus Bologna 2020 21 Turkish Basketball League Champion with Fenerbahce Beko 2021 22 Greek Cup Winner with Panathinaikos 2015 16 German Cup Winner with FC Bayern Munich 2017 18 Personal life EditĐorđevic is one of UNICEF s National Ambassadors for Serbia alongside Emir Kusturica Ana Ivanovic Jelena Jankovic and Novak Djokovic He is also one of the founders of the humanitarian organization Group Seven as well as the President of the Belgrade Marathon Đorđevic has also worked as a sports commentator for EuroLeague TV See also Edit50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 List of European basketball players in the United States List of Serbian NBA players List of Olympic medalists in basketball List of foreign NBA players List of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors Sports in SerbiaReferences Edit Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Sasa Đorđevic Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 3 December 2016 Retrieved 16 March 2019 Aleksandar Djordjevic Stats Basketball Reference com Retrieved 16 March 2019 Trofej OKS Najuspesniji sportisti Olimpijski komitet Srbije Archived from the original on 20 August 2010 Retrieved 20 August 2010 1992 Partizan s miracle year Sasha Djordjevic Alexander the Great History made by Sale Olympic medal both as coach and player 20 August 2016 a b c Julius Dina May 1987 Obitelj među kosevima 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Tanjug 3 April 2018 Retrieved 3 April 2018 Segafredo Bologna ufficiale l esonero di Sacripanti e l ingaggio di Djordjevic Legabasket it Retrieved 12 March 2019 Djordjevic e il nuovo allenatore della Virtus Bologna esonerato Sacripanti Gazzettadibologna it 12 March 2019 Retrieved 12 March 2019 Đorđevic se vratio u Italiju i preuzeo Virtus B92 net Retrieved 12 March 2019 Round of 16 Segafredo Virtus Bologna 81 58 Le Mans Championsleague basketball Retrieved 14 March 2019 Đorđevic debitovao sa 23 u Ligi sampiona B92 net in Serbian Retrieved 14 March 2019 Basket Champions League Virtus Bologna qualificata alle Final Four Finale a suon di triple Kevin Punter vince il premio di MVP La Virtus Bologna conquista la Champions League Tenerife ko in finale 73 61 Milos Teodosic officially signs with Virtus Bologna Sportando 13 July 2019 Retrieved 13 July 2019 irtus Bologna colpo da Eurolega arriva Teodosic Serie A i roster completi della stagione 2019 2020 Italian Basketball Federation officially ends LBA 2019 20 season Sportando Italian Basketball president Petrucci announces that LBA title won t be assigned Sportando Aleksandar Djordjevic sollevato dall incarico di responsabile tecnico della prima squadra in Italian virtus it 7 December 2019 Avanti Insieme Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna Virtus la notte piu nera In Eurolega vanno i russi la Repubblica Virtus sei magnifica Bologna scudetto dopo 20 anni Milano schiacciata 4 0 Gazzetta dello Sport Grazie Sasha Virtus Segafredo Bologna Aleksandar Djordjevic Fenerbahce Beko da in Turkish Fenerbahce 31 July 2021 Retrieved 23 August 2021 Zvanicno Fener se rastao sa Đorđevicem b92 net Retrieved 17 June 2022 FIBA Basketball World Cup 2014 Fiba basketball Retrieved 16 March 2019 Đilas Đorđevic i Maljkoviceva selektori do 2019 Novosti rs in Serbian Tanjug 4 July 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2015 LITHUANIA END SERBIAN STREAK RETURN TO FINAL eurobasket2015 org Archived from the original on 19 September 2015 Retrieved 20 September 2015 FRANCE REWARD 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