- Primož
Brezec (born
October 2, 1979) is a
Slovenian former professional basketball player. He is a 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) tall center.
Brezec has pla**** eight...
- Tušek, 12
Marko Milič, 13
Ivica Jurković, 14
Jurica Golemac, 15 Primož
Brezec (Coach:
Slobodan Subotić) 2005 EuroBasket:
finished 6th
among 16
teams 4...
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Olympiacos (Greece)
Dalibor Bagarić – C,
Benston Zagreb (Croatia) Primož
Brezec – C,
Olimpija (Slovenia)
David Mushkudiani – F,
Lukoil Academic (Bulgaria)...
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Brežec pri Divači (pronounced [ˈbɾeːʒəts pɾi diˈʋaːtʃi]; Italian: Brese) is a
small settlement in the Muni****lity of Divača in the
Littoral region of...
- on June 22, 2004,
picking up
youngsters such as
Gerald Wallace, Primož
Brezec, and
Jason Kapono.
Shortly after, they
traded with the Los
Angeles Clippers...
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third behind winner Bobby Simmons of the Los
Angeles Clippers and Primož
Brezec of the
Charlotte Bobcats.
Although he and the
Pistons made it back to the...
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trade on June 26, 2008. l On
February 18, 2010,
Milwaukee acquired Primož
Brezec,
Royal Ivey and a second-round pick from
Philadelphia in
exchange for Francisco...
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Brežec pri
Podgorju (pronounced [ˈbɾeːʒəts pɾi pɔdˈɡoːɾju]; Italian:
Brese di Piedimonte) is a
small settlement with no
permanent residents in the City...
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Pistons in 2004. On
September 2, 2017, Primož
Brezec announced his
retirement after 21
professional seasons.
Brezec had pla**** in Russia, Cyprus, Kuwait, and...
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February 18, 2010, Ivey was
traded to the
Milwaukee Bucks along with
Primoz Brezec in
exchange for
Jodie M****s and
Francisco Elson. On July 21, 2010, Ivey...