FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991)
FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991) is the list of the 50 greatest players in the history of FIBA international basketball, as selected in the year 1991, by FIBA Magazine. FIBA had a group of international basketball experts, composed mainly of international basketball coaches, vote for the 50 greatest players list. Each expert voter was tasked with picking 25 players.
The voting was tallied as, 25 points for a 1st place vote, 24 points for a 2nd place vote, and so on. There were 51 players selected, as a result of a tie in the vote totals. Players from all over the world were considered to be eligible for the voting, with the exception of NBA players, as they were not allowed to participate in FIBA worldwide events until 1992.
FIBA's 50 Greatest All-Time Players (1991)
- Player nationalities were selected by the national team eligibility of each player:
FIBA's 50 Greatest All-Time Players (1991) Top 10 Vote Results
Rank | Player | Country | Vote Total |
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Sergei Belov | Soviet Union | ||
Dražen Petrović | Yugoslavia | ||
Arvydas Sabonis | Soviet Union | ||
Krešimir Ćosić | Yugoslavia | ||
Toni Kukoč | Yugoslavia | ||
Nikos Galis | Greece | ||
Radivoj Korać | Yugoslavia | ||
Dino Meneghin | Italy | ||
Dražen Dalipagić | Yugoslavia | ||
Oscar Schmidt | Brazil |
See also
- FIBA Order of Merit
- FIBA Hall of Fame
- 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors
- 50 Greatest Players in NBA History
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