List of Serbian NBA players

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The following is a list of Serbian basketball players that play or have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Center Vlade Divac and forward Žarko Paspalj were the first Serbian players to play in the NBA, in the 1989–90 season. Darko Miličić was the first basketball player from Serbia to win the NBA league in the 2004 season. After him, Predrag Stojaković and Ognjen Kuzmić won the league in the 2011 and 2015 seasons, respectively. In 2019, Vlade Divac became the first Serb to be included to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player. Nikola Jokić is the player from Serbia with the most NBA honours, and is the first Serb, and only the third European to win the NBA Most Valuable Player Award.

Active players

The following is a list of current NBA players.

Note: This list is correct through the start of the 2021–22 season.
Entry Year Player Draft Year (Pick) Drafted by Current team Former team(s) (Years) Se. SGP PGP Honours[A] Ref.
2015 Nemanja Bjelica 2010 (#35) Washington Wizards Golden State Warriors (2021–present) 6 378 7 [1]
2015 Nikola Jokić 2014 (#41) Denver Nuggets Denver Nuggets (2015–present) None 6 453 43 [15]
2015 Boban Marjanović 2010 Undrafted Dallas Mavericks (2019–present) 6 263 28 [16]
2017 Bogdan Bogdanović 2014 (#27) Phoenix Suns Atlanta Hawks (2020–present) Sacramento Kings (20172020) 4 253 18 [17]
2020 Aleksej Pokuševski 2020 (#17) Minnesota Timberwolves Oklahoma City Thunder (2020–present) None 1 45 0 [18]

Former players

The following is a list of former NBA players.

Years Player Draft Year (Pick) Drafted by Team(s) (Years) Se. SGP PGP Honours[A] Ref.
19892005 Vlade Divac 1989 (#26) Los Angeles Lakers
3 teams
16 1134 121 [19]
1989–1990 Žarko Paspalj[a] 1988 Undrafted San Antonio Spurs (1989–1990) 1 28 0 [20]
19901991 Miloš Babić 1990 (#50) Phoenix Suns 2 21 0 [21]
1992–1993 Radisav Ćurčić 1987 Undrafted Dallas Mavericks (1992–1993) 1 20 0 [22]
19951997 Predrag Danilović[b] 1992 (#43) Golden State Warriors 2 75 3 [23]
1995–1996 Rastko Cvetković 1992 Undrafted Denver Nuggets (1995–1996) 1 14 0 [24]
1996 Aleksandar Đorđević 1989 Undrafted Portland Trail Blazers (1996) 1 8 0 [25]
19982011 Predrag Stojaković[c][d] 1996 (#14) Sacramento Kings 13 804 95
16 honours
[26]
2000–2001 Dragan Tarlać[d] 1995 (#31) Chicago Bulls Chicago Bulls (2000–2001) 1 43 0 [27]
20012013 Vladimir Radmanović[b] 2001 (#12) Seattle SuperSonics 12 737 47 [28]
20012007 Željko Rebrača 1994 (#54) Seattle SuperSonics 6 215 12
3 honours
[29]
20022009 Marko Jarić[d] 2000 (#30) Los Angeles Clippers
3 teams
7 447 0 Rising Stars (2003, 2004) [30]
2002–2003 Predrag Savović[c] 2002 Undrafted Denver Nuggets (2002–2003) 1 27 0 [31]
2002–2003 Igor Rakočević 2000 (#51) Minnesota Timberwolves Minnesota Timberwolves (2002–2003) 1 42 0 [32]
20032013 Darko Miličić 2003 (#2) Detroit Pistons 10 468 21 NBA champion (2004) [33]
20032013 Aleksandar Pavlović[a] 2003 (#19) Utah Jazz 10 567 52 [34]
20042011 Nenad Krstić 2002 (#43) New Jersey Nets
3 teams
7 419 28 [35]
2006–2007 Mile Ilić[b] 2005 (#43) New Jersey Nets New Jersey Nets (2006–2007) 1 5 0 [36]
2007–2008 Kosta Perović[c] 2006 (#38) Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors (2007–2008) 1 7 0 [37]

Players who are still active outside NBA

Years Player Draft Year (Pick) Drafted by Team(s) (Years) Se. SGP PGP Honours[A] Current club Ref.
2013–2014 Nemanja Nedović 2013 (#30) Phoenix Suns Golden State Warriors (2013–2014) 1 24 1 Panathinaikos, Greece [38]
2013–2014; 2015 Miroslav Raduljica 2010 Undrafted 2 53 0 Free agent [39]
20132015 Ognjen Kuzmić[b] 2012 (#52) Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors (20132015) 2 37 3 NBA champion (2015) Crvena zvezda, Serbia [40]
20172019 Miloš Teodosić 2009 Undrafted Los Angeles Clippers (20172019) 2 60 0 Virtus Bologna, Italy [41]
2019–2020 Marko Gudurić 2017 Undrafted Memphis Grizzlies (2019–2020) 1 44 0 Fenerbahçe, Turkey [42]
20192021 Alen Smailagić 2019 (#39) New Orleans Pelicans Golden State Warriors (20192021) 2 29 0 Partizan, Serbia [43]

Drafted players

The following is a list of drafted players who have never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game.

Draft Year (Pick) Player Drafted by Status
1995 (#51) Dejan Bodiroga Sacramento Kings[D] Retired, played his entire career overseas
2002 (#36) Miloš Vujanić New York Knicks, rights traded to the Phoenix Suns
2007 (#60) Milovan Raković Dallas Mavericks, rights traded to the Portland Trail Blazers
2008 (#53) Tadija Dragićević Utah Jazz, rights traded to the New York Knicks
2011 (#54) Milan Mačvan[c] Cleveland Cavaliers
2014 (#52) Vasilije Micić Philadelphia 76ers, rights traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder Currently playing for Anadolu Efes, Turkey
2014 (#54) Nemanja Dangubić Philadelphia 76ers, rights traded to the Brooklyn Nets Currently playing for Partizan, Serbia
2015 (#26) Nikola Milutinov San Antonio Spurs, rights traded to the Brooklyn Nets Currently playing for CSKA Moscow, Russia
2015 (#57) Nikola Radičević Denver Nuggets, rights traded to the Detroit Pistons Currently playing for Lietkabelis, Lithuania
2015 (#60) Luka Mitrović Philadelphia 76ers, rights traded to the Sacramento Kings Currently playing for Crvena zvezda, Serbia
2016 (#35) Rade Zagorac Boston Celtics, rights traded to the Memphis Grizzlies[E] Currently playing for Partizan, Serbia
2017 (#58) Ognjen Jaramaz New York Knicks Currently playing for Bayern Munich, Germany
2019 (#60) Vanja Marinković Sacramento Kings Currently playing for Baskonia, Spain
2021 (#50) Filip Petrušev Philadelphia 76ers Currently playing for Anadolu Efes, Turkey
2021 (#57) Balša Koprivica Charlotte Hornets, rights traded to the Detroit Pistons Currently playing for Partizan, Serbia

Players with Serbian citizenship or parentage

The following is a list of players, that play or have played in the NBA, who have citizenship of Serbia or Serbian parentage or who are Serbs of former Yugoslav republics (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Slovenia).

* Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
Note: This list is correct through the start of the 2021–22 season.
Nationality Relation Player Draft Year (Pick) Drafted by Year(s) Team(s) Se. SGP ASP PGP Ref.
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serb Aleksandar Radojević 1999 (#12) Toronto 1999–2000; 2004–2005 Toronto, Utah 2 15 0 0 [47]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serb;
Citizenship
Ratko Varda 2001 Undrafted 2001–2002 Detroit 1 1 0 0 [48]
 Croatia Serbian father[49] Dražen Petrović 1986 (#60) Portland 19891993 Portland, New Jersey 4 290 0 29 [50]
 Israel Citizenship;[51] Serbian father Deni Avdija* 2020 (#9) Washington 2020–present Washington 1 54 0 0 [52]
 Montenegro SR Serbia-born;
Citizenship
Žarko Čabarkapa 2003 (#17) Phoenix 20032006 Phoenix, Golden State 3 150 0 0 [53]
 Montenegro Citizenship Nikola Peković 2008 (#31) Minnesota 20102017 Minnesota 7 271 0 0 [54]
 Montenegro Citizenship Slavko Vraneš 2003 (#39) New York 2004 Portland 1 1 0 0 [55]
 Montenegro Serbian parents[e] Nikola Vučević* 2011 (#16) Philadelphia 2011–present Philadelphia, Orlando, Chicago 10 668 2 11 [56]
 Netherlands Serbian mother[57] Dan Gadzuric 2002 (#34) Milwaukee 20022012 Milwaukee, Golden State, New Jersey, New York 10 527 0 12 [58]
 North Macedonia Citizenship Pero Antić 2004 Undrafted 20132015 Atlanta 2 113 0 22 [59]
 Slovenia Serbian father Luka Dončić* 2018 (#3) Atlanta 2018–present Dallas 3 199 2 13 [60]
 Slovenia Serbian father[61] Goran Dragić* 2008 (#45) San Antonio 2008–present Phoenix, Houston, Miami, Toronto 13 867 1 56 [62]
 Slovenia Zoran Dragić 2011 Undrafted 2014–2015 Phoenix, Miami 1 16 0 0 [63]
 Slovenia Serbian father Marko Milič 1997 (#33) Philadelphia 19971999 Phoenix 2 44 0 0 [64]
 Slovenia Serbian parents[65] Radoslav Nesterović 1998 (#17) Minnesota 19982010 Minnesota, San Antonio, Toronto, Indiana 12 811 0 64 [66]
 Slovenia Serbian father[67] Sasha Vujačić 2004 (#27) LA Lakers 20042011, 2014, 20152017 LA Lakers, New Jersey, LA Clippers, New York 10 581 0 65 [68]
 Spain Montenegrin Serb[69][70] Nikola Mirotić 2011 (#23) Houston 20142019 Chicago, New Orleans, Milwaukee 5 319 0 40 [71]
 Turkey Serbian mother[f][72] Cedi Osman* 2015 (#31) Minnesota 2017–present Cleveland 4 261 0 14 [73]
 Turkey SR Serbia-born;
Citizenship
Mirsad Türkcan[f] 1998 (#18) Houston 1999–2000 New York, Milwaukee 1 17 0 2 [74]
 Turkey Serbian parents[f] Hedo Türkoğlu 2000 (#16) Sacramento 20002015 Sacramento, San Antonio, Orlando, Toronto, Phoenix, LA Clippers 15 997 0 98 [75]
 United States Citizenship[76] Charles Jenkins[g] 2011 (#44) Golden State 20112013 Golden State, Philadelphia 2 110 0 0 [77]
 United States Serbian mother[78] Frank Kaminsky*[g] 2015 (#9) Charlotte 2015–present Charlotte, Phoenix 6 368 0 17 [79]
 United States Serbian father[80][81] John Konchar* 2019 Undrafted 2019–present Memphis 2 62 0 1 [82]
 United States Serbian father[83] Pete Maravich 1970 (#3) Atlanta 19701980 Atlanta, New Orleans, Boston 10 658 5 26 [84]
 United States Citizenship[85] DeMarcus Nelson[g] 2008 Undrafted 20082009 Golden State 1 13 0 0 [86]
 United States Citizenship[87] Marcus Paige[g] 2016 (#55) Brooklyn 20172018 Charlotte 1 5 0 0 [88]

See also

Notes

Details
  1. ^ a b c This section doesn't include overseas honours, NBA D-League honours, NBA finals entry and various types of records.
  2. ^ 1) December/January 2021,[2] 2) March 2021,[3] 3) January 2022[4]
  3. ^ 1) November 6–12 2017,[5] 2) April 2–8 2018,[6] 3) October 16–21 2018,[7] 4) December 31 – January 6 2019,[8] 5) January 28 – February 3 2019,[9] 6) February 3–9 2020,[10] 7) January 18–24 2021,[11] 8) January 25–31 2021,[12] 9) March 15–21 2021,[13] 10) January 17–23 2022[14]
  4. ^ The Kings renounced their draft rights to Bodiroga in July 2017, ten years after his retirement as a player.[44]
  5. ^ Zagorac signed by the Grizzlies in 2017 to be waived by the team subsequently without a single game played.[45][46]
Other nationalities, ethnic groups, native-language
  1. ^ a b Born in SR Montenegro, Yugoslavia
  2. ^ a b c d Born in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
  3. ^ a b c d Born in SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
  4. ^ a b c Also holds the Greek citizenship
  5. ^ Vučević is born in Switzerland to Serbian parents from Montenegro and Bosnia.
  6. ^ a b c Ethnic Bosniaks of Serbia
  7. ^ a b c d Not fluent in the Serbian language

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