List of Serbia and Montenegro men's national basketball team players

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This is a list of men's national basketball team players who represented Serbia and Montenegro (formerly FR Yugoslavia) at the EuroBasket, the FIBA Basketball World Cup, and the Summer Olympics.

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The Serbia and Montenegro squad participated at six EuroBasket tournaments (1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005), three Basketball World Cups (1998, 2002, 2006), and three Summer Olympics (1996, 2000, 2004).

In this list are not included players that:

Key

EuroBasket
FIBA Basketball World Cup
Summer Olympics
Gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
4 Uniform number

Players

Note: This list is correct through the end of the 2006 FIBA World Championship.

PlayersYugoslaviaSer. & Mne.TotalIndividual awards
95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
Ognjen Aškrabić 12142None
Vule Avdalović 710664None
Miroslav Berić 99994None
Dejan Bodiroga 444444444410 FIBA World Cup MVP (1998)
World Cup All-Tournament Team (1998)
EuroBasket All-Tournament Team (1997, 1999)
Nebojša Bogavac 61None
Nikola Bulatović 12132None
Žarko Čabarkapa 61None
Predrag Danilović 555555 [lower-alpha 1] None
Vlade Divac 121212124 [lower-alpha 2] EuroBasket All-Tournament Team (1995)
Predrag Drobnjak 1213111111116None
Aleksandar Đorđević 101010104 [lower-alpha 3] EuroBasket MVP (1997)
EuroBasket All-Tournament Team (1997)
Milan Gurović 8151515155 [lower-alpha 4] None
Mile Ilić 91None
Marko Jarić 1010103 [lower-alpha 5] None
Nikola Jestratijević 151None
Branko Jorović 51None
Dejan Koturović 15553None
Nenad Krstić 12122 [lower-alpha 6] None
Nikola Lončar 77774None
Dragan Lukovski 810103None
Marko Marinović 131None
Darko Miličić 5112 [lower-alpha 7] None
Dejan Milojević 13132None
Goran Nikolić 121None
Saša Obradović 66666667None
Đuro Ostojić 962None
Žarko Paspalj 882 [lower-alpha 8] None
Aleksandar Pavlović 151None
Veselin Petrović 51None
Kosta Perović 14152None
Bojan Popović 41None
Petar Popović 51None
Vladimir Radmanović 97774None
Miroslav Radošević 81None
Miroslav Raičević 71None
Igor Rakočević 7778886None
Željko Rebrača 1111111111116World Cup All-Tournament Team (1998)
EuroBasket All-Tournament Team (1997)
Zoran Savić 1313133 [lower-alpha 9] None
Zoran Sretenović 71 [lower-alpha 10] None
Predrag Stojaković 1188885 EuroBasket MVP (2001)
World Cup All-Tournament Team (2002)
EuroBasket All-Tournament Team (2001)
Vlado Šćepanović 5999996 [lower-alpha 11] None
Dragan Tarlać 1312123None
Dejan Tomašević 1414141414141414141410None
Milenko Topić 151515154None
Uroš Tripković 101 [lower-alpha 12] None
Miloš Vujanić 1313133None
Dušan Vukčević 41None
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Notes

  1. 7 in total. Played at 2 tournaments for Yugoslavia.
  2. 10 in total. Played at 6 tournaments for Yugoslavia.
  3. 6 in total. Played at 2 tournaments for Yugoslavia.
  4. 6 in total. Played at one tournament for Serbia.
  5. 4 in total. Played at one tournament for Serbia.
  6. 7 in total. Played at 5 tournaments for Serbia.
  7. 3 in total. Played at one tournament for Serbia.
  8. 7 in total. Played at 5 tournaments for Yugoslavia.
  9. 5 in total. Played at 2 tournaments for Yugoslavia.
  10. 2 in total. Played at one tournament for Yugoslavia.
  11. 7 in total. Played at one tournament for Montenegro.
  12. 2 in total. Played at one tournament for Serbia.

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