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 Milan Gurovic

Career: Peristeri (Greece-ESAKE, 1994-98), F.C. Barcelona (Spain-Liga ACB, 1998-2000), AEK Athens (Greece-ESAKE, 2000-01), Unicaja Malaga (Spain-Liga ACB, 2001-02), Vojvodina Novi Sad (Serbia & Montenegro-YUBA League, 2003-04), Partizan Beograd (Serbia & Montenegro-YUBA League, 2004-05), Joventut Badalona (Spain-Liga ACB, 2004-05), Crvena Zvezda Beograd (Serbia-Superleague, 2005-07)


Milan Gurovic is the top shooter in Europe, period, end of story. The Red Star’s best player is coming off the best season of his career. At 207 cm, he is a match-up nightmare who is capable of breaking an opponent’s back with a barrage of three-pointers. It’s exactly what the 22-year-old did all year, earning the ULEB Cup regular season MVP. With 270 points in 10 games, Gurovic posted records for the highest scoring total and average. What's more, no player in either the ULEB Cup or the Euroleague has finished a regular season with a higher scoring average this decade. With the uncertain participation of Stojakovic, Gurovic will probably find himself as one of the principal go-to-guys for the National Team.