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Ondrej Starosta (Czech Republic)
Born:28.05.1979
Place of birth:Prague (CZE)
Nationality:CZE
Height (m):2.15
Weight (kg):114
Position:C
STATISTICS
Points per game11.9
Rebounds per game7.8
Assists per game0.3
HEAD-2-HEAD COMPARISON


ACCUMULATED STATISTICS
GMin2P FG3P FGFTRebASPFTOSTBSPtsAvg
M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
1222.956/8367.50/10.031/4470.52.35.57.80.32.81.40.50.814311.9
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
MatchMin2P FG3P FGFTRebASPFTOSTBSPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
VS Poland237/977.80/00.00/00.00771420114
VS France256/966.70/00.03/560.03470212015
VS Slovenia234/1233.30/00.02/2100.047110121110
VS Poland203/475.00/00.04/666.71560201010
VS France288/988.90/00.02/540.037100410418
VS Slovenia237/7100.00/00.02/540.03580430016
VS Estonia226/785.70/00.02/366.73470310014
VS Poland212/450.00/00.00/00.03811030014
VS Estonia247/1070.00/00.07/7100.057120220221
VS Poland241/250.00/00.05/683.3123021107
VS Hungary182/633.30/10.04/580.0246132108
VS Israel243/475.00/00.00/00.0066132016
PLAYER PROFILE

Career: Slavia Prague (Czech Republic-D2, 1997-98), Sparta Prague (Czech Republic-NBL, 1998-2000), Real Madrid (Spain-EBA, 2000-01), Pepinster Wegnez (Belgium-D1, 2001-02), Le Mans (France-Pro A, 2002-03), St. Quentin (France-Pro A, 2003-04), Chalons (France-Pro A, 2004-05), Strasbourg (France-Pro A, 2005-06), Zaragoza (Spain-LEB, 2006-07)

All his life Ondrej Starosta has been bigger than his peers, reaching 216 cm before he was done growing.  Despite clearly having the physical characteristics of a basketball player, Starosta began his athletic career as a handball player and it is not until he was 16 that he found basketball. In 2000, he jumped from Sparta Prague to the bright lights of Real Madrid and after a season with the youth team, he moved to Belgium and then to France. At Strasbourg he got his first chance to play in a cup competition, averaging 5.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game as his team competed in the Euroleague, but the big man was frustrated with his role on the team and his personal performance as well. He attended the NBA Summer League in 2005 in Salt Lake City, playing for the San Antonio Spurs and averaging 6.0 points in 16 minutes per game. Last year, he tried out for the Cavaliers but the Cleveland franchise waived him during the summer camp. After returning from the US last fall, he agreed to terms with Zaragoza (Spain-LEB) in late November.