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Marin Sedlaček

Marin Sedlaček (Serbian Cyrillic: Марин Седлачек; born 9 July 1959) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and scout.

Marin Sedlaček
Personal information
Born (1959-07-09) 9 July 1959 (age 64)
Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Career information
CollegeUniversity of Belgrade
Coaching career1979–1999
Career history
As coach:
1979–1988Crvena zvezda (youth)
1988–1991Crvena zvezda (assistant)
1991–1992Srem
1992–1993Crvena zvezda (assistant)
1993–1995Alvik
1995–1996Hemofarm
1999Partizan (assistant)
2003–2010Memphis Grizzlies (scout)
2010–2022Philadelphia 76ers (scout)

Basketball career edit

Sedlaček growing up playing basketball for the Crvena zvezda youth system. Eventually, he started his coaching career at the age of 20.[1] He graduated as basketball coach from the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education at the University of Belgrade in 1984. In 1982, he spent six months in John Wooden's basketball program at UCLA. He coached the Crvena zvezda youth system for a decade and won several junior national championships.[2]

Sedlaček coached at the FIBA Academy in Pula from 1987 to 1990. In 1988, Sedlaček was promoted as an assistant coach for Crvena zvezda, under head coach Zoran Slavnić. In 1991, he left the Zvezda following a head coach changes. Then he joined Srem. After one season, in 1992, he rejoined Crvena zvezda, now under Vladislav Lučić, as an assistant coach and won a YUBA League title for the 1992–93 season. In 1993, Sedlaček moved to Sweden due to the sanctions against Yugoslavia where he coached Alvik for two seasons. In 1995, he returned to Yugoslavia becoming the head coach of then emerging Hemofarm. Briefly in 1999, he was also an assistant coach for Partizan under Vladislav Lučić. Between 2003 and 2007, Sedlaček was a youth system coordinator for Crvena zvezda.[2]

Sedlaček was a director of Basketball Without Borders camps for Europe (2001–2013) and the Americas (2005–2007), assistant coach of the World Select Team at the Nike Hoop Summit (1998–2018), and director of Nike Euro Camp (1997–1999). He has been a FIBA instructor since 1989, and has conducted over 50 clinics worldwide in that role. Between 2003 and 2019, he was an international scout for NBA teams Memphis Grizzlies and Philadelphia 76ers.[3]

When in Belgrade, Sedlaček frequently appears as a pundit for basketball broadcasts at the Radio Television of Serbia.[2]

Career achievements edit

As assistant coach

References edit

  1. ^ "Interview with the Camp Director Marin Sedlacek". NBA (nba.com). 7 July 2006.
  2. ^ a b c "Daba: Draft-guru Marin Sedlaček". kosmagazin.com. 26 April 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Treba verovati u ovaj tim" (in Serbian). Politika (politika.rs). 8 September 2011.

External links edit

  • Profile at linkedin.com

marin, sedlaček, serbian, cyrillic, Марин, Седлачек, born, july, 1959, serbian, professional, basketball, coach, scout, personal, informationborn, 1959, july, 1959, belgrade, serbia, yugoslavianationalityserbiancareer, informationcollegeuniversity, belgradecoa. Marin Sedlacek Serbian Cyrillic Marin Sedlachek born 9 July 1959 is a Serbian professional basketball coach and scout Marin SedlacekPersonal informationBorn 1959 07 09 9 July 1959 age 64 Belgrade PR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianCareer informationCollegeUniversity of BelgradeCoaching career1979 1999Career historyAs coach 1979 1988Crvena zvezda youth 1988 1991Crvena zvezda assistant 1991 1992Srem1992 1993Crvena zvezda assistant 1993 1995Alvik1995 1996Hemofarm1999Partizan assistant 2003 2010Memphis Grizzlies scout 2010 2022Philadelphia 76ers scout Contents 1 Basketball career 2 Career achievements 3 References 4 External linksBasketball career editSedlacek growing up playing basketball for the Crvena zvezda youth system Eventually he started his coaching career at the age of 20 1 He graduated as basketball coach from the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education at the University of Belgrade in 1984 In 1982 he spent six months in John Wooden s basketball program at UCLA He coached the Crvena zvezda youth system for a decade and won several junior national championships 2 Sedlacek coached at the FIBA Academy in Pula from 1987 to 1990 In 1988 Sedlacek was promoted as an assistant coach for Crvena zvezda under head coach Zoran Slavnic In 1991 he left the Zvezda following a head coach changes Then he joined Srem After one season in 1992 he rejoined Crvena zvezda now under Vladislav Lucic as an assistant coach and won a YUBA League title for the 1992 93 season In 1993 Sedlacek moved to Sweden due to the sanctions against Yugoslavia where he coached Alvik for two seasons In 1995 he returned to Yugoslavia becoming the head coach of then emerging Hemofarm Briefly in 1999 he was also an assistant coach for Partizan under Vladislav Lucic Between 2003 and 2007 Sedlacek was a youth system coordinator for Crvena zvezda 2 Sedlacek was a director of Basketball Without Borders camps for Europe 2001 2013 and the Americas 2005 2007 assistant coach of the World Select Team at the Nike Hoop Summit 1998 2018 and director of Nike Euro Camp 1997 1999 He has been a FIBA instructor since 1989 and has conducted over 50 clinics worldwide in that role Between 2003 and 2019 he was an international scout for NBA teams Memphis Grizzlies and Philadelphia 76ers 3 When in Belgrade Sedlacek frequently appears as a pundit for basketball broadcasts at the Radio Television of Serbia 2 Career achievements editAs assistant coachYUBA League champion 1 with Crvena zvezda 1992 93 FR Yugoslav Cup winner 1 with Partizan 1998 99 References edit Interview with the Camp Director Marin Sedlacek NBA nba com 7 July 2006 a b c Daba Draft guru Marin Sedlacek kosmagazin com 26 April 2020 Retrieved 19 August 2022 Treba verovati u ovaj tim in Serbian Politika politika rs 8 September 2011 External links editProfile at linkedin com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marin Sedlacek amp oldid 1215238526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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