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Tom Vodanovich

Thomas James Vodanovich (born 28 July 1994)[1] is a New Zealand professional basketball player for the Tasmania JackJumpers of the Australian National Basketball League (NBL). He is also contracted with the Auckland Tuatara of the New Zealand National Basketball League (NZNBL). He played college basketball in the United States for the James Madison Dukes between 2013 and 2017 before having a two-year stint with the New Zealand Breakers of the Australian NBL. He joined the Sydney Kings in 2021 and won an NBL championship in 2022. In 2020, he was named the New Zealand NBL MVP playing for the Manawatu Jets.

Tom Vodanovich
No. 15 – Tasmania JackJumpers
PositionPower forward
LeagueNBL
Personal information
Born (1994-07-28) 28 July 1994 (age 29)
Wellington, New Zealand
Listed height201 cm (6 ft 7 in)
Listed weight104 kg (229 lb)
Career information
High schoolSt Patrick's College
(Wellington, New Zealand)
CollegeJames Madison (2013–2017)
NBA draft2017: undrafted
Playing career2012–present
Career history
2012Wellington Saints
2018–2019Southland Sharks
2018–2020New Zealand Breakers
2020Manawatu Jets
2020BBC Telstar Hesper
2021–2022Sydney Kings
2021Auckland Huskies
2022–2023Wellington Saints
2022–2023New Zealand Breakers
2023Converge FiberXers
2024–presentTasmania JackJumpers
2024–presentAuckland Tuatara
Career highlights and awards

Early life edit

Vodanovich was born in Wellington and attended St Patrick's College.[2][3] In 2012, he made his debut in the New Zealand NBL when he played 37 seconds for the Wellington Saints against the Southland Sharks on 22 March.[4]

In January 2013, Vodanovich moved to the United States to attend prep school at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.[5] He played for the basketball programme through to the spring break[5] and averaged 18.5 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks per game.[3]

College career edit

In April 2013, Vodanovich committed to attending James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.[6]

As a freshman with the Dukes in 2013–14, Vodanovich averaged 21.1 minutes per game to go with 4.1 points and 4.1 rebounds. He recorded two games of scoring in double-figures and four games of eight or more rebounds. He became the first freshman to lead JMU in points in a season opener since 2008 with 11 against Virginia.[3]

As a sophomore in 2014–15, Vodanovich played 29 games with 21 starts and averaged 22.8 minutes per game to go with 5.4 points and 4.0 rebounds. He reached double-digit scoring five times and grabbed at least six rebounds eight times. He scored a career-high 18 points in win over Drexel on 18 February 2015.[3]

As a junior in 2015–16, Vodanovich started all 31 games he appeared in and averaged career highs of 6.2 points and 4.4 rebounds in 24.7 minutes per game.[7] He scored a season-high 17 points against UNCW on 13 February 2016.[3]

As a senior in 2016–17, Vodanovich played 29 games with 18 starts and averaged 6.2 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 20.4 minutes per game.[7] He recorded a career-high 13 rebounds in a win against Longwood on 3 December 2016.[3] He went on to match his career high for points with 18 in a loss against Western Michigan a week later.[3]

Vodanovich graduated from James Madison with a degree in Sports and Recreation Management.[8]

Professional career edit

In December 2017, Vodanovich signed with the Southland Sharks for the 2018 New Zealand NBL season.[9] He helped the Sharks reach the NBL final, where they defeated the Wellington Saints 98–96 to win the championship.[10] In 20 games, he averaged 7.2 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game.[4]

In August 2018, Vodanovich joined the New Zealand Breakers as a development player for the 2018–19 NBL season.[11][12] He made one appearance for the Breakers during the season.[13]

Vodanovich returned to the Sharks in 2019[14] and averaged 12.2 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game, including recording 23 points and seven rebounds in the Sharks' semi-final loss to the Saints.[15]

In July 2019, Vodanovich signed a one-year deal with the Breakers to join the full-time squad for the 2019–20 NBL season.[15][16] He appeared in 23 games and averaged 1.9 points and 1.1 assists per game.[13]

Vodanovich was initially set to re-join the Sharks in 2020,[17] but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the planned 2020 season was initially suspended and then modified into a small-scale, quick-fire format. As a result, the Sharks declined to enter the rejigged competition.[18] Vodanovich was subsequently acquired by the Manawatu Jets[19] and went on to claim the New Zealand NBL Most Valuable Player Award as well as All-Star Five honours.[20] He then went on to lead the Jets to the NBL final,[21][22] where they lost 79–77 to the Otago Nuggets despite Vodanovich's game-high 24 points.[23][24] In 16 games, he averaged 22.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game.[25]

On 18 September 2020, Vodanovich signed with BBC Telstar Hesper of the Total League in Luxembourg.[26] He appeared in three games for Telstar[13] before their season was cut short due to COVID-19.[27]

On 2 January 2021, Vodanovich signed with the Sydney Kings of the Australian NBL as an injury replacement for Xavier Cooks.[27] In 36 games during the 2020–21 season, he averaged 5.0 points and 2.4 rebounds per game.[13] He then joined the Auckland Huskies for the 2021 New Zealand NBL season.[28][29]

On 27 June 2021, Vodanovich re-signed with the Kings for the 2021–22 NBL season.[30] He helped the Kings win the NBL championship[31] and then joined the Wellington Saints for the 2022 New Zealand NBL season.[32][33]

On 29 May 2022, Vodanovich signed a two-year deal with the New Zealand Breakers, returning to the franchise for a second stint.[34][35] He helped the Breakers reach the grand final series in 2022–23.[36] Following the NBL season, he had a one-game stint with Converge FiberXers of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)[37][38] and then re-joined the Wellington Saints for the 2023 New Zealand NBL season.[39]

On 21 June 2023, Vodanovich was released from his contract by the Breakers.[40]

Vodanovich re-joined the Converge FiberXers as the team's import for the 2023–24 PBA Commissioner's Cup.[41] He was released by the team on 5 December 2023 after averaging 20.8 points, 12.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.2 steals in five games.[42]

On 5 January 2024, Vodanovich signed with the Tasmania JackJumpers for the rest of the 2023–24 NBL season.[43]

Vodanovich is set to join the Auckland Tuatara for the 2024 New Zealand NBL season, returning to the franchise for a second stint.[44]

National team career edit

In 2012, Vodanovich played for the Junior Tall Blacks at the FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship and the Albert Schweitzer Tournament.[1][45] He made his debut for the Tall Blacks in 2018.[46]

Personal life edit

Vodanovich and his partner Jade have a daughter.[35]

References edit

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  5. ^ a b Barton, Tim (21 November 2012). "Vodanovich preps for US scholarship". Stuff.co.nz. from the original on 27 July 2020.
  6. ^ . Basketball.org.nz. 5 April 2013. Archived from the original on 22 January 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Tom Vodanovich College Stats". sports-reference.com. from the original on 27 July 2020.
  8. ^ Perry, James (6 December 2018). "Tom Vodanovich enjoying his basketball ride". teaomaori.news. from the original on 27 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Southland Sharks sign another player for 2018 National Basketball League campaign". Stuff.co.nz. 4 December 2017. from the original on 27 July 2020.
  10. ^ Anderson, Niall (5 August 2018). "Basketball: Southland Sharks beat Wellington Saints in superb final to win NBL title". nzherald.co.nz. from the original on 5 August 2018.
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  15. ^ a b "Tom Vodanovich's Life-Changing Birthday Gift from Dillon Boucher". nzbreakers.basketball. 4 August 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Breakers Sign Scotty Hopson, Change Coaching Structure". NBL.com.au. 31 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2020. As a signal to the Breakers commitment to developing New Zealand talent, Shamir has also presented a contract to Tall Blacks and Southland Sharks Power Forward Tom Vodanovich who celebrated his 25th birthday on Monday.
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  21. ^ "JETS BLAST THEIR WAY INTO GRAND FINAL AS AIRS RUN OUT OF PUFF". nznbl.basketball. 30 July 2020. from the original on 30 July 2020.
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  31. ^ "Kings Win First Championship in 17 Years with Record Crowd". NBL.com.au. 11 May 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
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  36. ^ Woods, Dan (28 February 2023). "Vodanovich on the Verge of NBL History". NBL.com.au. from the original on 28 February 2023.
  37. ^ Sayson, Homer D. (16 March 2023). "Tall Black Tom Vodanovich arriving to replace Franklin as Converge import". Spin.ph. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  38. ^ Ventura, Sid (19 March 2023). "Vic Manuel well and truly back as San Miguel Beermen see off Converge FiberXers in PBA Governors' Cup quarterfinals". espn.com.au. Retrieved 19 March 2023. Vodanovich was impressive in his lone PBA game, showing offensive versatility and range with six 3-point shots.
  39. ^ "Tom Vodanovich Re-Signs for 2023". saints.co.nz. 26 January 2023. from the original on 28 January 2023.
  40. ^ "Vodanovich Released From Breakers Contract". NBL.com.au. 21 June 2023. from the original on 21 June 2023.
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  43. ^ "JackJumpers make roster change". jackjumpers.com.au. 5 January 2024. from the original on 4 January 2024.
  44. ^ "TOM VODANOVICH JOINS AUCKLAND TUATARA". tuatarabasketball.com. 12 December 2023. from the original on 12 December 2023.
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External links edit

  • NBL profile
  • James Madison Dukes bio

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Thomas James Vodanovich born 28 July 1994 1 is a New Zealand professional basketball player for the Tasmania JackJumpers of the Australian National Basketball League NBL He is also contracted with the Auckland Tuatara of the New Zealand National Basketball League NZNBL He played college basketball in the United States for the James Madison Dukes between 2013 and 2017 before having a two year stint with the New Zealand Breakers of the Australian NBL He joined the Sydney Kings in 2021 and won an NBL championship in 2022 In 2020 he was named the New Zealand NBL MVP playing for the Manawatu Jets Tom VodanovichNo 15 Tasmania JackJumpersPositionPower forwardLeagueNBLPersonal informationBorn 1994 07 28 28 July 1994 age 29 Wellington New ZealandListed height201 cm 6 ft 7 in Listed weight104 kg 229 lb Career informationHigh schoolSt Patrick s College Wellington New Zealand CollegeJames Madison 2013 2017 NBA draft2017 undraftedPlaying career2012 presentCareer history2012Wellington Saints2018 2019Southland Sharks2018 2020New Zealand Breakers2020Manawatu Jets2020BBC Telstar Hesper2021 2022Sydney Kings2021Auckland Huskies2022 2023Wellington Saints2022 2023New Zealand Breakers2023Converge FiberXers2024 presentTasmania JackJumpers2024 presentAuckland TuataraCareer highlights and awardsNBL champion 2022 NZNBL champion 2018 NZNBL MVP 2020 NZNBL All Star Five 2020 Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 National team career 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editVodanovich was born in Wellington and attended St Patrick s College 2 3 In 2012 he made his debut in the New Zealand NBL when he played 37 seconds for the Wellington Saints against the Southland Sharks on 22 March 4 In January 2013 Vodanovich moved to the United States to attend prep school at SPIRE Institute in Geneva Ohio 5 He played for the basketball programme through to the spring break 5 and averaged 18 5 points 12 rebounds and two blocks per game 3 College career editIn April 2013 Vodanovich committed to attending James Madison University in Harrisonburg Virginia 6 As a freshman with the Dukes in 2013 14 Vodanovich averaged 21 1 minutes per game to go with 4 1 points and 4 1 rebounds He recorded two games of scoring in double figures and four games of eight or more rebounds He became the first freshman to lead JMU in points in a season opener since 2008 with 11 against Virginia 3 As a sophomore in 2014 15 Vodanovich played 29 games with 21 starts and averaged 22 8 minutes per game to go with 5 4 points and 4 0 rebounds He reached double digit scoring five times and grabbed at least six rebounds eight times He scored a career high 18 points in win over Drexel on 18 February 2015 3 As a junior in 2015 16 Vodanovich started all 31 games he appeared in and averaged career highs of 6 2 points and 4 4 rebounds in 24 7 minutes per game 7 He scored a season high 17 points against UNCW on 13 February 2016 3 As a senior in 2016 17 Vodanovich played 29 games with 18 starts and averaged 6 2 points 3 7 rebounds and 1 1 assists in 20 4 minutes per game 7 He recorded a career high 13 rebounds in a win against Longwood on 3 December 2016 3 He went on to match his career high for points with 18 in a loss against Western Michigan a week later 3 Vodanovich graduated from James Madison with a degree in Sports and Recreation Management 8 Professional career editIn December 2017 Vodanovich signed with the Southland Sharks for the 2018 New Zealand NBL season 9 He helped the Sharks reach the NBL final where they defeated the Wellington Saints 98 96 to win the championship 10 In 20 games he averaged 7 2 points 4 0 rebounds and 1 7 assists per game 4 In August 2018 Vodanovich joined the New Zealand Breakers as a development player for the 2018 19 NBL season 11 12 He made one appearance for the Breakers during the season 13 Vodanovich returned to the Sharks in 2019 14 and averaged 12 2 points 6 0 rebounds and 1 6 assists per game including recording 23 points and seven rebounds in the Sharks semi final loss to the Saints 15 In July 2019 Vodanovich signed a one year deal with the Breakers to join the full time squad for the 2019 20 NBL season 15 16 He appeared in 23 games and averaged 1 9 points and 1 1 assists per game 13 Vodanovich was initially set to re join the Sharks in 2020 17 but due to the coronavirus pandemic the planned 2020 season was initially suspended and then modified into a small scale quick fire format As a result the Sharks declined to enter the rejigged competition 18 Vodanovich was subsequently acquired by the Manawatu Jets 19 and went on to claim the New Zealand NBL Most Valuable Player Award as well as All Star Five honours 20 He then went on to lead the Jets to the NBL final 21 22 where they lost 79 77 to the Otago Nuggets despite Vodanovich s game high 24 points 23 24 In 16 games he averaged 22 4 points 10 2 rebounds 2 1 assists and 1 1 steals per game 25 On 18 September 2020 Vodanovich signed with BBC Telstar Hesper of the Total League in Luxembourg 26 He appeared in three games for Telstar 13 before their season was cut short due to COVID 19 27 On 2 January 2021 Vodanovich signed with the Sydney Kings of the Australian NBL as an injury replacement for Xavier Cooks 27 In 36 games during the 2020 21 season he averaged 5 0 points and 2 4 rebounds per game 13 He then joined the Auckland Huskies for the 2021 New Zealand NBL season 28 29 On 27 June 2021 Vodanovich re signed with the Kings for the 2021 22 NBL season 30 He helped the Kings win the NBL championship 31 and then joined the Wellington Saints for the 2022 New Zealand NBL season 32 33 On 29 May 2022 Vodanovich signed a two year deal with the New Zealand Breakers returning to the franchise for a second stint 34 35 He helped the Breakers reach the grand final series in 2022 23 36 Following the NBL season he had a one game stint with Converge FiberXers of the Philippine Basketball Association PBA 37 38 and then re joined the Wellington Saints for the 2023 New Zealand NBL season 39 On 21 June 2023 Vodanovich was released from his contract by the Breakers 40 Vodanovich re joined the Converge FiberXers as the team s import for the 2023 24 PBA Commissioner s Cup 41 He was released by the team on 5 December 2023 after averaging 20 8 points 12 4 rebounds 3 6 assists and 1 2 steals in five games 42 On 5 January 2024 Vodanovich signed with the Tasmania JackJumpers for the rest of the 2023 24 NBL season 43 Vodanovich is set to join the Auckland Tuatara for the 2024 New Zealand NBL season returning to the franchise for a second stint 44 National team career editIn 2012 Vodanovich played for the Junior Tall Blacks at the FIBA Oceania Under 18 Championship and the Albert Schweitzer Tournament 1 45 He made his debut for the Tall Blacks in 2018 46 Personal life editVodanovich and his partner Jade have a daughter 35 References edit a b Thomas James Vodanovich fiba com Archived from the original on 8 September 2015 Tom Vodanovich 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