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Theodoros Papaloukas

Theodoros Papaloukas (Greek: Θεόδωρος Παπαλουκάς; born 8 May 1977), commonly known as Theo Papaloukas or Thodoris Papaloukas, is a retired Greek professional basketball player. He was a four-time All-EuroLeague selection, a member of the EuroLeague 2000–10 All-Decade Team and was named one of the 50 greatest EuroLeague contributors in 2008. A revolutionary figure in basketball, as illustrated by his unique ability to come off the bench and alter the course of an encounter,[1] and his uncanny feel for the game, he symbolized the rise of European basketball in the new millennium.

Theodoros Papaloukas
Papaloukas with Olympiacos Piraeus in February 2011
Personal information
Born (1977-05-08) 8 May 1977 (age 46)
Athens, Greece
Listed height6 ft 6.75 in (2.00 m)
Listed weight225 lb (102 kg)
Career information
NBA draft1999: undrafted
Playing career1995–2013
PositionPoint guard / shooting guard
Number4, 44, 6, 5, 10
Career history
1995–1997Ampelokipoi
1997–1999Dafni Athens
1999–2001Panionios
2001–2002Olympiacos
2002–2008CSKA Moscow
2008–2011Olympiacos
2011–2012Maccabi Tel Aviv
2012–2013CSKA Moscow
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Papaloukas started his career in 1995, with his local club of Ampelokipoi, before being transferred two years later to Dafni, and then to Panionios in 1999. His performances with the latter earned him a transfer to EuroLeague powerhouse Olympiacos, where in 2002, he won his first title, the Greek Cup. A year later, he moved to Moscow for CSKA, the club that he would help to regain its past glory. After making a minimal impact during his first two seasons in the Russian capital, he evolved into a major contributor to CSKA's success, playing as a sixth man in the 2004–05 season, both in the EuroLeague and the Russian Super League A.

In 2006, Papaloukas led CSKA to their first EuroLeague title in thirty-five years, and thus earning an All-EuroLeague First Team selection and the EuroLeague Final Four MVP award in the process. The following year, he cemented his status as a EuroLeague competition icon,[1] after being named the EuroLeague MVP, before falling short of a second straight EuroLeague title in the championship's final against Panathinaikos. In 2008, he won his second EuroLeague title with CSKA, in what would be his last year in Moscow. In the summer of 2008, Papaloukas returned to Olympiacos, and with them he reached another two EuroLeague Final Fours, thereby giving him a then record of eight consecutive EuroLeague Final Four appearances, a record he shared at the time with his former teammate J.R. Holden. On 12 December 2013 he was honored with a EuroLeague Basketball Legend Award.[2]

Papaloukas helped lead the Greece men's national basketball team to a title, EuroBasket 2005, and a silver medal in 2006 FIBA World Championship. He was elected to the All-Tournament Team in both competitions.[3] Papaloukas took part in two Olympic tournaments, in 2004 and 2008, with Greece finishing in their personal all-time best fifth position on both occasions. In 2006, he was named the FIBA Europe Men's Player of the Year.

Professional career edit

Early years edit

A native of Athens, Greece, Papaloukas began his big career at the small local Athens junior team Ethnikos Ellinoroson. He then played for another small, but at the time rising club, called Ampelokipoi, with whom he began his pro career in 1995. He then transferred to Dafni of the Greek 2nd Division in 1997, and transferred again two years later to Panionios, a traditional basketball club of the top-tier level Greek Basket League. With Dafni, Papaloukas won the Greek 2nd Division title, and the Greek 2nd Division Player of the Year award, in the 1998–99 season.

In 2001, Papaloukas finally moved to Olympiacos, a long-time Greek League power, as well as one of the perennial contenders in the EuroLeague. With Olympiacos, he led the Greek Basket League in assists in the 2000–01 and 2001–02 seasons. After the 2001–02 season, he left Olympiacos, and moved to another EuroLeague powerhouse, the Russian Super League A club CSKA Moscow, in 2002.

CSKA Moscow edit

After three disappointing years, at the club level, Papaloukas was a main factor helping the team win the 2005–06 EuroLeague title, the club's first EuroLeague title in 35 years, with a clutch performance in the 2006 Final Four - 19 points in the semifinal against FC Barcelona, and another 18 points at the final against the then back-to-back European champions, Maccabi Tel Aviv, which led to him being awarded him the Final Four MVP award; after he was also named the best point guard of the EuroLeague for that season.[4] Alongside him on the All-EuroLeague First Team, were the best shooting guard, Juan Carlos Navarro of Barça, the best small forward, Anthony Parker of Maccabi (the 2005–06 EuroLeague MVP), the best power forward, Luis Scola of TAU Cerámica, and the best center, Nikola Vujčić of Maccabi.

In 2007, Papaloukas was voted the EuroLeague MVP of 2006–07 EuroLeague season.[5] CSKA advanced to the final against Panathinaikos, which was held on the Greens' home court, the Athens Olympic Indoor Hall (which had been chosen as the site more than a year in advance). Panathinaikos won the game, by a score of 93–91, in a very exciting game. Papaloukas scored 23 points and dished out 8 assists, but a number of sportswriters intimated that he did not receive adequate support from his CSKA teammates, and thus his team lost the final. Papaloukas was also a key member of CSKA's 2007–08 EuroLeague championship team.

Papaloukas was then pursued in free agency by the NBA clubs the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks, and the Miami Heat to fill their point guard spot. However, on 7 July 2007 Greek newspapers reported that Papaloukas agreed to a newly structured 3-year contract with CSKA, worth 10.5 million net income.

Olympiacos edit

On 20 June 2008, one year after his contract extension with CSKA, Papaloukas used an option to leave his contract with no buyout to sign a three-year contract with Olympiacos with an annual salary of 3.5 million net income.

In the first two years of his contract, he helped Olympiacos reach the EuroLeague Final Four, averaging 8 points and 5.2 assists in the EuroLeague 2008–09 season, and 7.4 points and 5.1 assists in the EuroLeague 2009–10 season. In the third, and last, year of his contract, the team failed to advance to the EuroLeague Final Four, losing 3 games to 1 to Montepaschi Siena in the EuroLeague quarterfinal playoffs, despite having the home court advantage.

Maccabi Tel Aviv edit

On 13 August 2011 Papaloukas signed a contract with the Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv, the finalists of the 2010–11 EuroLeague.[6] In Macccabi, Papaloukas didn't get much playing-time, averaging only 9.1 minutes per game in the EuroLeague, and playing in only 8 Israeli Super League 2011–12 season games. The shortage of playing-time led to his release, after only one disappointing season with the yellows.

Back to CSKA Moscow edit

In December 2012, Papaloukas was invited to a tryout with CSKA Moscow. He was signed by the team, and then officially returned to the court in a EuroLeague game against Anadolu Efes, on 28 December 2012.[7] After the end of the 2013 EuroLeague Final Four in London, he announced his retirement from playing professional basketball, effective at the end of the season.

National team career edit

Papaloukas was part of the core element of the Greece men's national basketball team. He played at the following EuroBaskets: EuroBasket 2001 in Turkey, EuroBasket 2003 in Sweden, EuroBasket 2005 in Serbia and Montenegro, and EuroBasket 2007 in Spain.

Papaloukas, who was already well-established in European basketball as a result of appearances in three consecutive EuroLeague Final Fours with CSKA Moscow, achieved an acclaimed position among the elite of European basketball at the EuroBasket 2005 in Serbia and Montenegro. After a series of mediocre performances in the first round, he led Greece to a victory over the Russian National Basketball Team in the quarterfinals, and orchestrated a major comeback against the French National Basketball Team in the semifinal, when Greece was down 7 points with 47 seconds left on the clock.

In the final against the German National Basketball Team, led by the prodigious NBA All-Star Dirk Nowitzki, Papaloukas scored 22 points, leading Greece comfortably to its second European title, eighteen years after its first win at the EuroBasket 1987. As such, Papaloukas was selected to the All-Tournament Team of the EuroBasket 2005, along with fellow Greek team player Dimitris Diamantidis, Spanish National Basketball Team shooting guard Juan Carlos Navarro, French National Team swingman and NBA player Boris Diaw, and Nowitzki, who also claimed the MVP title.

Papaloukas also joined the elite club of players who have achieved the European title at both the national team and club levels during the same year, as he won the EuroLeague title with CSKA at the Final Four in Prague on 28–30 April 2006.

Papaloukas climbed to the second position of global basketball as he, along with his fellow Greek team players, drove Greece to the final of the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan, losing there in the final to the Spanish National Basketball Team. The win of the Greece national team over Team USA in the semifinal, by a score of 101–95, had Papaloukas with 12 assists, 8 points and 5 rebounds. He also earned a place on the All-Tournament Team, which also included the tournament MVP Pau Gasol of Spain, Gasol's teammate Jorge Garbajosa, Carmelo Anthony of Team USA, and Manu Ginóbili of Argentina.

His most formidable personal recognition came on 26 January 2007, when he was voted by fans and journalists as the FIBA Europe Men's Player of the Year for 2006, topping the likes of Nowitzki, Gasol, and Tony Parker. In the summer of 2008, Papaloukas became the captain of Greece's national team for the 2008 Olympic Games. It was also the last time he ever played for Greece's national team.

Player profile edit

Papaloukas was a 2.00 m[8] (6 ft 6 34 in) tall (102 kg (225 lb.)[9] player who could play as either a point guard, shooting guard, or point forward on both the offensive and defensive ends of the court. He was a pass-first play maker with a distinctive style of play. His play making ability and pass first point guard skills at his height, combined with his versatility to play multiple positions on the basketball court on both ends of the floor made him an extraordinary player.

Papaloukas was selected to the EuroLeague's 50th anniversary 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors list in 2008. Papaloukas is widely known by the nicknames of Teó and Thodoris. As a player, he was also sometimes given other much less used nicknames, such as The Computer, due to his ability to analyze the court, The Thread, because of his unique ability to complete passes through opposing defenses, like threading a needle, and other nicknames like Paps, Pappas, and The Tsar.

Post playing career edit

After he retired from playing professional basketball, Papaloukas was named a EuroLeague Legend, and also an official ambassador of the EuroLeague. He also became a member of the EuroLeague's official technical rules committee.

EuroLeague career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  PIR  Performance Index Rating
 Bold  Career high  †  Won a EuroLeague championship  *  Led the league
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR
2001–02 Olympiacos 19 13 26.9 .468 .333 .671 2.9 4.0 2.0 .2 8.4 10.2
2002–03 CSKA 21 1 16.4 .453 .280 .630 2.0 3.4 1.1 .0 4.7 8.0
2003–04 CSKA 21 0 17.4 .453 .172 .782 1.7 2.7 1.5 .1 6.3 8.5
2004–05 CSKA 23 0 18.5 .611 .412 .679 2.3 3.8 1.3 .1 7.6 11.3
2005–06 CSKA 24 0 22.7 .549 .275 .736 3.1 4.0 1.8 .3 9.3 13.9
2006–07 CSKA 25* 3 24.4 .578 .341 .716 3.2 5.4* 1.7 .2 9.8 15.3
2007–08 CSKA 23 0 21.8 .500 .242 .690 2.7 4.6 1.2 .0 7.7 11.2
2008–09 Olympiacos 22 2 25.1 .612 .368 .636 2.7 5.2* 1.1 .0 8.0 11.5
2009–10 Olympiacos 19 0 24.4 .561 .351 .643 2.1 5.1 1.3 .1 7.4 10.4
2010–11 Olympiacos 18 0 21.4 .470 .214 .609 2.6 3.8 1.6 .0 5.4 8.1
2011–12 Maccabi 20 1 9.6 .435 .333 .720 1.1 1.6 .6 .0 3.0 3.5
2012–13 CSKA 17 0 11.1 .379 .333 .786 1.5 2.3 .5 .1 2.2 3.5
Career 252 20 20.1 .526 .300 .694 2.4 3.9 1.3 .1 6.8 9.9

Awards and accomplishments edit

Pro clubs edit

Greek national team edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Stankovic, Vladimir (10 March 2014). "Theodoros Papaloukas, Euroleague icon". Euroleague.net.
  2. ^ "CSKA Moscow, Euroleague Basketball honor basketball legend Theo Papaloukas". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  3. ^ "archive.fiba.com: Players". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  4. ^ http://www.euroleague.net/final-four/prague-2006/main-page/i/22508/1929/all-euroleague-team-mvp-announced-in-prague All-Euroleague team, MVP announced in Prague
  5. ^ http://www.euroleague.net/news/i/12172/180 All-Euroleague team, MVP announced
  6. ^ "Maccabi signs former MVP Papaloukas". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  7. ^ http://www.euroleague.net/euroleaguenews/transactions/2012-13-signings/i/106208/7224 Papaloukas to dress for CSKA again
  8. ^ "PAPALOUKAS, THEODOROS". Euroleague.net. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  9. ^ "Theo Papaloukas—Olympiacos—Greece". Eurojohnbball.com. 2 August 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2011.

External links edit

  • Theo Papaloukas' Official Twitter
  • Euroleague.net Profile
  • Eurobasket.com Profile
  • Interbasket.net Profile
  • Draftexpress.com Profile
  • FIBAEurope.com Papaloukas Voted Best European Player
  • From FIBA Europe Official Website: "Papaloukas Legend Grows With FIBA Europe Player Of Year Honor" {January 26, 2007} by Jeff Taylor
  • Hellenic Basketball Federation Profile (in Greek)

theodoros, papaloukas, greek, Θεόδωρος, Παπαλουκάς, born, 1977, commonly, known, theo, papaloukas, thodoris, papaloukas, retired, greek, professional, basketball, player, four, time, euroleague, selection, member, euroleague, 2000, decade, team, named, greates. Theodoros Papaloukas Greek 8eodwros Papaloykas born 8 May 1977 commonly known as Theo Papaloukas or Thodoris Papaloukas is a retired Greek professional basketball player He was a four time All EuroLeague selection a member of the EuroLeague 2000 10 All Decade Team and was named one of the 50 greatest EuroLeague contributors in 2008 A revolutionary figure in basketball as illustrated by his unique ability to come off the bench and alter the course of an encounter 1 and his uncanny feel for the game he symbolized the rise of European basketball in the new millennium Theodoros PapaloukasPapaloukas with Olympiacos Piraeus in February 2011Personal informationBorn 1977 05 08 8 May 1977 age 46 Athens GreeceListed height6 ft 6 75 in 2 00 m Listed weight225 lb 102 kg Career informationNBA draft1999 undraftedPlaying career1995 2013PositionPoint guard shooting guardNumber4 44 6 5 10Career history1995 1997Ampelokipoi1997 1999Dafni Athens1999 2001Panionios2001 2002Olympiacos2002 2008CSKA Moscow2008 2011Olympiacos2011 2012Maccabi Tel Aviv2012 2013CSKA MoscowCareer highlights and awardsFIBA Europe Men s Player of the Year 2006 2 EuroLeague champion 2006 2008 EuroLeague Legend 2013 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 EuroLeague 2000 10 All Decade Team 2010 EuroLeague MVP 2007 EuroLeague Final Four MVP 2006 EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer 2007 2 All EuroLeague First Team 2006 2007 2 All EuroLeague Second Team 2008 2009 2 EuroLeague assists leader 2007 2009 101 Greats of European Basketball 2018 FIBA EuroStar 2007 ABA League champion 2012 Israeli Super League champion 2012 Israeli State Cup winner 2012 VTB United League champion 2013 5 Russian League champion 2003 2008 3 Russian Cup winner 2004 2007 3 Russian League MVP 2005 2007 Russian Cup MVP 2006 3 Greek Cup winner 2002 2010 2011 2 Greek League assists leader 2001 2009 5 Greek All Star 2001 2002 2009 2010 2011 Greek League Hall of Fame 2022 Medals Event 1st 2nd 3rd FIBA World Cup 0 1 0 FIBA Stankovic World Cup 1 0 0 FIBA EuroBasket 1 0 0 Total 2 1 0 Men s Basketball Representing Greece FIBA World Cup 2006 Japan FIBA Stankovic World Cup 2006 China FIBA EuroBasket 2005 Serbia amp Montenegro Papaloukas started his career in 1995 with his local club of Ampelokipoi before being transferred two years later to Dafni and then to Panionios in 1999 His performances with the latter earned him a transfer to EuroLeague powerhouse Olympiacos where in 2002 he won his first title the Greek Cup A year later he moved to Moscow for CSKA the club that he would help to regain its past glory After making a minimal impact during his first two seasons in the Russian capital he evolved into a major contributor to CSKA s success playing as a sixth man in the 2004 05 season both in the EuroLeague and the Russian Super League A In 2006 Papaloukas led CSKA to their first EuroLeague title in thirty five years and thus earning an All EuroLeague First Team selection and the EuroLeague Final Four MVP award in the process The following year he cemented his status as a EuroLeague competition icon 1 after being named the EuroLeague MVP before falling short of a second straight EuroLeague title in the championship s final against Panathinaikos In 2008 he won his second EuroLeague title with CSKA in what would be his last year in Moscow In the summer of 2008 Papaloukas returned to Olympiacos and with them he reached another two EuroLeague Final Fours thereby giving him a then record of eight consecutive EuroLeague Final Four appearances a record he shared at the time with his former teammate J R Holden On 12 December 2013 he was honored with a EuroLeague Basketball Legend Award 2 Papaloukas helped lead the Greece men s national basketball team to a title EuroBasket 2005 and a silver medal in 2006 FIBA World Championship He was elected to the All Tournament Team in both competitions 3 Papaloukas took part in two Olympic tournaments in 2004 and 2008 with Greece finishing in their personal all time best fifth position on both occasions In 2006 he was named the FIBA Europe Men s Player of the Year Contents 1 Professional career 1 1 Early years 1 2 CSKA Moscow 1 3 Olympiacos 1 4 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1 5 Back to CSKA Moscow 2 National team career 3 Player profile 4 Post playing career 5 EuroLeague career statistics 6 Awards and accomplishments 6 1 Pro clubs 6 2 Greek national team 7 References 8 External linksProfessional career editEarly years edit A native of Athens Greece Papaloukas began his big career at the small local Athens junior team Ethnikos Ellinoroson He then played for another small but at the time rising club called Ampelokipoi with whom he began his pro career in 1995 He then transferred to Dafni of the Greek 2nd Division in 1997 and transferred again two years later to Panionios a traditional basketball club of the top tier level Greek Basket League With Dafni Papaloukas won the Greek 2nd Division title and the Greek 2nd Division Player of the Year award in the 1998 99 season In 2001 Papaloukas finally moved to Olympiacos a long time Greek League power as well as one of the perennial contenders in the EuroLeague With Olympiacos he led the Greek Basket League in assists in the 2000 01 and 2001 02 seasons After the 2001 02 season he left Olympiacos and moved to another EuroLeague powerhouse the Russian Super League A club CSKA Moscow in 2002 CSKA Moscow edit After three disappointing years at the club level Papaloukas was a main factor helping the team win the 2005 06 EuroLeague title the club s first EuroLeague title in 35 years with a clutch performance in the 2006 Final Four 19 points in the semifinal against FC Barcelona and another 18 points at the final against the then back to back European champions Maccabi Tel Aviv which led to him being awarded him the Final Four MVP award after he was also named the best point guard of the EuroLeague for that season 4 Alongside him on the All EuroLeague First Team were the best shooting guard Juan Carlos Navarro of Barca the best small forward Anthony Parker of Maccabi the 2005 06 EuroLeague MVP the best power forward Luis Scola of TAU Ceramica and the best center Nikola Vujcic of Maccabi In 2007 Papaloukas was voted the EuroLeague MVP of 2006 07 EuroLeague season 5 CSKA advanced to the final against Panathinaikos which was held on the Greens home court the Athens Olympic Indoor Hall which had been chosen as the site more than a year in advance Panathinaikos won the game by a score of 93 91 in a very exciting game Papaloukas scored 23 points and dished out 8 assists but a number of sportswriters intimated that he did not receive adequate support from his CSKA teammates and thus his team lost the final Papaloukas was also a key member of CSKA s 2007 08 EuroLeague championship team Papaloukas was then pursued in free agency by the NBA clubs the Boston Celtics Los Angeles Lakers Milwaukee Bucks and the Miami Heat to fill their point guard spot However on 7 July 2007 Greek newspapers reported that Papaloukas agreed to a newly structured 3 year contract with CSKA worth 10 5 million net income Olympiacos edit On 20 June 2008 one year after his contract extension with CSKA Papaloukas used an option to leave his contract with no buyout to sign a three year contract with Olympiacos with an annual salary of 3 5 million net income In the first two years of his contract he helped Olympiacos reach the EuroLeague Final Four averaging 8 points and 5 2 assists in the EuroLeague 2008 09 season and 7 4 points and 5 1 assists in the EuroLeague 2009 10 season In the third and last year of his contract the team failed to advance to the EuroLeague Final Four losing 3 games to 1 to Montepaschi Siena in the EuroLeague quarterfinal playoffs despite having the home court advantage Maccabi Tel Aviv edit On 13 August 2011 Papaloukas signed a contract with the Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv the finalists of the 2010 11 EuroLeague 6 In Macccabi Papaloukas didn t get much playing time averaging only 9 1 minutes per game in the EuroLeague and playing in only 8 Israeli Super League 2011 12 season games The shortage of playing time led to his release after only one disappointing season with the yellows Back to CSKA Moscow edit In December 2012 Papaloukas was invited to a tryout with CSKA Moscow He was signed by the team and then officially returned to the court in a EuroLeague game against Anadolu Efes on 28 December 2012 7 After the end of the 2013 EuroLeague Final Four in London he announced his retirement from playing professional basketball effective at the end of the season National team career editPapaloukas was part of the core element of the Greece men s national basketball team He played at the following EuroBaskets EuroBasket 2001 in Turkey EuroBasket 2003 in Sweden EuroBasket 2005 in Serbia and Montenegro and EuroBasket 2007 in Spain Papaloukas who was already well established in European basketball as a result of appearances in three consecutive EuroLeague Final Fours with CSKA Moscow achieved an acclaimed position among the elite of European basketball at the EuroBasket 2005 in Serbia and Montenegro After a series of mediocre performances in the first round he led Greece to a victory over the Russian National Basketball Team in the quarterfinals and orchestrated a major comeback against the French National Basketball Team in the semifinal when Greece was down 7 points with 47 seconds left on the clock In the final against the German National Basketball Team led by the prodigious NBA All Star Dirk Nowitzki Papaloukas scored 22 points leading Greece comfortably to its second European title eighteen years after its first win at the EuroBasket 1987 As such Papaloukas was selected to the All Tournament Team of the EuroBasket 2005 along with fellow Greek team player Dimitris Diamantidis Spanish National Basketball Team shooting guard Juan Carlos Navarro French National Team swingman and NBA player Boris Diaw and Nowitzki who also claimed the MVP title Papaloukas also joined the elite club of players who have achieved the European title at both the national team and club levels during the same year as he won the EuroLeague title with CSKA at the Final Four in Prague on 28 30 April 2006 Papaloukas climbed to the second position of global basketball as he along with his fellow Greek team players drove Greece to the final of the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan losing there in the final to the Spanish National Basketball Team The win of the Greece national team over Team USA in the semifinal by a score of 101 95 had Papaloukas with 12 assists 8 points and 5 rebounds He also earned a place on the All Tournament Team which also included the tournament MVP Pau Gasol of Spain Gasol s teammate Jorge Garbajosa Carmelo Anthony of Team USA and Manu Ginobili of Argentina His most formidable personal recognition came on 26 January 2007 when he was voted by fans and journalists as the FIBA Europe Men s Player of the Year for 2006 topping the likes of Nowitzki Gasol and Tony Parker In the summer of 2008 Papaloukas became the captain of Greece s national team for the 2008 Olympic Games It was also the last time he ever played for Greece s national team Player profile editPapaloukas was a 2 00 m 8 6 ft 6 3 4 in tall 102 kg 225 lb 9 player who could play as either a point guard shooting guard or point forward on both the offensive and defensive ends of the court He was a pass first play maker with a distinctive style of play His play making ability and pass first point guard skills at his height combined with his versatility to play multiple positions on the basketball court on both ends of the floor made him an extraordinary player Papaloukas was selected to the EuroLeague s 50th anniversary 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors list in 2008 Papaloukas is widely known by the nicknames of Teo and Thodoris As a player he was also sometimes given other much less used nicknames such as The Computer due to his ability to analyze the court The Thread because of his unique ability to complete passes through opposing defenses like threading a needle and other nicknames like Paps Pappas and The Tsar Post playing career editAfter he retired from playing professional basketball Papaloukas was named a EuroLeague Legend and also an official ambassador of the EuroLeague He also became a member of the EuroLeague s official technical rules committee EuroLeague career statistics editLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game PIR Performance Index Rating Bold Career high Won a EuroLeague championship Led the league Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR 2001 02 Olympiacos 19 13 26 9 468 333 671 2 9 4 0 2 0 2 8 4 10 2 2002 03 CSKA 21 1 16 4 453 280 630 2 0 3 4 1 1 0 4 7 8 0 2003 04 CSKA 21 0 17 4 453 172 782 1 7 2 7 1 5 1 6 3 8 5 2004 05 CSKA 23 0 18 5 611 412 679 2 3 3 8 1 3 1 7 6 11 3 2005 06 CSKA 24 0 22 7 549 275 736 3 1 4 0 1 8 3 9 3 13 9 2006 07 CSKA 25 3 24 4 578 341 716 3 2 5 4 1 7 2 9 8 15 3 2007 08 CSKA 23 0 21 8 500 242 690 2 7 4 6 1 2 0 7 7 11 2 2008 09 Olympiacos 22 2 25 1 612 368 636 2 7 5 2 1 1 0 8 0 11 5 2009 10 Olympiacos 19 0 24 4 561 351 643 2 1 5 1 1 3 1 7 4 10 4 2010 11 Olympiacos 18 0 21 4 470 214 609 2 6 3 8 1 6 0 5 4 8 1 2011 12 Maccabi 20 1 9 6 435 333 720 1 1 1 6 6 0 3 0 3 5 2012 13 CSKA 17 0 11 1 379 333 786 1 5 2 3 5 1 2 2 3 5 Career 252 20 20 1 526 300 694 2 4 3 9 1 3 1 6 8 9 9Awards and accomplishments editPro clubs edit Greek 2nd Division Champion 1999 Eurobasket com s Greek 2nd Division Player of the Year 1999 3 Greek League assists leader 2001 2002 2009 5 Greek League All Star 2001 2002 2009 2010 2011 3 Greek Cup Winner 2002 2010 2011 7 Russian League Champion 2003 08 2013 3 Russian Cup Winner 2005 07 3 Russian League Player of the Year 2005 2006 2007 Russian Cup MVP 2006 2 EuroLeague Champion 2006 2008 4 All EuroLeague Team 2006 2007 2008 2009 2 All EuroLeague First Team 2006 2007 2 All EuroLeague Second Team 2008 2009 EuroLeague Final Four MVP 2006 Triple Crown Champion 2006 FIBA Europe Men s Player of the Year 2006 All Europe Player of the Year 2006 2 EuroLeague assists leader 2007 2009 EuroLeague MVP 2007 EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer 2007 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 EuroLeague 2000 10 All Decade Team 2010 Israeli State Cup Winner 2012 Adriatic League Champion 2012 Israeli Super League Champion 2012 VTB United League Champion 2013 EuroLeague Basketball Legend 2013 101 Greats of European Basketball 2018 Greek Basket League Hall of Fame 2022 Greek national team edit 7 Acropolis Tournament Champion 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 EuroBasket 2005 nbsp Gold EuroBasket All Tournament Team 2005 2006 FIBA Stankovic World Cup nbsp Gold 2006 FIBA World Championship nbsp Silver 2006 FIBA World Championship All Tournament Team FIBA EuroStar 2007 References edit a b Stankovic Vladimir 10 March 2014 Theodoros Papaloukas Euroleague icon Euroleague net CSKA Moscow Euroleague Basketball honor basketball legend Theo Papaloukas Retrieved 10 September 2016 archive fiba com Players Retrieved 10 September 2016 http www euroleague net final four prague 2006 main page i 22508 1929 all euroleague team mvp announced in prague All Euroleague team MVP announced in Prague http www euroleague net news i 12172 180 All Euroleague team MVP announced Maccabi signs former MVP Papaloukas Retrieved 10 September 2016 http www euroleague net euroleaguenews transactions 2012 13 signings i 106208 7224 Papaloukas to dress for CSKA again PAPALOUKAS THEODOROS Euroleague net Retrieved 30 September 2011 Theo Papaloukas Olympiacos Greece Eurojohnbball com 2 August 2009 Retrieved 30 September 2011 External links editTheo Papaloukas Official Twitter Euroleague net Profile Eurobasket com Profile Interbasket net Profile Draftexpress com Profile FIBA com Papaloukas All First Team 2006 FIBA World Championship FIBAEurope com Papaloukas Voted Best European Player From FIBA Europe Official Website Papaloukas Legend Grows With FIBA Europe Player Of Year Honor January 26 2007 by Jeff Taylor Hellenic Basketball Federation Profile in Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theodoros Papaloukas amp oldid 1217235015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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