Aleksandar Djordjevic Biography
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- Born Aug. 26, 1967
During his playing career, he was a 1.88 m (6\'2") 90 kg (198 lb.) point guard, and he played in 108 games with the senior Yugoslavian national basketball team. In 1995, Đorđević received the Golden Badge award for the Best Athlete of Yugoslavia, and the Yugoslav Olympic Committee declared him the Sportsman of the Year.\n', '
Đorđević, who was about to turn 17 years of age, joined Partizan during the summer of 1984. The youngster\'s arrival at the club coincided with a front office shakeup, that saw Yugoslav and club legend Dragan Kićanović, who had just retired from playing, assume the club\'s vice-president role. The club also appointed Moka Slavnić, another freshly retired Yugoslav legend, to be the new head coach.\n', '
Professionally, Đorđević played for: Partizan (1984–1992), Philips Milano a.k.a. Recoaro Milano (1992–1994), Filodoro Bologna a.k.a. Teamsystem Bologna (1994–1996), the Portland Trail Blazers (September–December 1996, 8 games, 25 points scored), FC Barcelona (January 1997 – 1999), Real Madrid (1999–2002), Scavolini Pesaro (2003–2005), and Armani Jeans Milano (February–June 2005).\n', '
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