English
Srpski

Logo
11.10.2008
Schedule
Standings
Statistics
Teams
Players
Player home
Photo gallery
History
Destination SCG
Sponsors
Referees
News Archive
Qualification
History
NEWS
  10.09.2007 - Khryapa Makes Most Of Opportunity
  14.09.2003 - Russia 82 Israel 89
  12.09.2003 - Russia 77 Serbia & Montenegro 86
  08.09.2003 - Russia 81 Croatia 77
MASCOT
VIDEOS
  Highlights Finals
  All Video Highlights
 Victor Khryapa

Career: Khimik Engels (Russia-Superleague B, 1999), Avtodor Saratov (Russia-Superleague, 1999-02), CSKA Moscow (Russia-Superleague, 2002-04), Portland Trailblazers (USA-NBA, 2004-06), Chicago Bulls (USA-NBA, 2006-07). Selected in the first round of the 2004 NBA draft (#22) by the New Jersey Nets and rights traded to the Portland Trailblazers


You may call Victor Khryapa, as well as his closest friend Sergei Monya, Andrei Kirilenko’s clones but you can never get too much of a good thing. Moscow citizens arrived at this conclusion early on in the 2002-03 season after being impressed with the high-flying duo from Saratov. The unity of the two seemed to be so strong that even their surnames were often written as one, hardly pronounceable, word: “Khryapomon”.  The players shared the same athleticism, dunking and shot-blocking abilities – in other words, basketball “ingredients” which are common to the typical “American” in Europe. The NBA teams were just around the corner and nobody was surprised when the Trailblazers drafted both players in the 2004 NBA draft.  However, Khryapa’s club career has fallen on hard times. He is still not a big offensive threat and in his three NBA seasons, Khryapa has struggled to find his niche.