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Roberto Chiacig (born 1
December 1974 in
Cividale del Friuli, Italy) is an
Italian former professional basketball player,
still playing at an amateur...
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Carlton Myers, as well as
valuable contributors such as Basile,
Abbio and
Chiacig. At the
EuroBasket 2003,
Italy showed a
strong performances and defeated...
- Siena, took a new dimension,
first signing Italian international Roberto Chiacig and
playing in the 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague. A year
later coach Ergin Ataman...
- 5 seasons: '97–'02
Giacomo Galanda 5 seasons: '97–'98, '99–'03
Roberto Chiacig 2 seasons: '97–'99
David Rivers 1 season: '97–'98
Dominique Wilkins 1 season:...
- people, including:
Roberto Carlos (born 1973),
Brazilian footballer Roberto Chiacig (born 1974),
Italian basketballer Roberto Chiappa (born 1973), Italian...
- 1392–1421),
composer Fiore dei
Liberi (c. 1350–1420),
master of arms
Roberto Chiacig (born 1974),
professional basketball player Vittorio Podrecca [it] (1883–1959)...
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among others, Alan Anderson, De**** Holland,
Dewarick Spencer and
Roberto Chiacig.
Virtus parti****ted in the EuroLeague, but
arrived last in the
Group A...
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Ognjen Aškrabić 1 season: '06–'07 Mire
Chatman 1 season: '06–'07
Roberto Chiacig 1 season: '06–'07
David Hawkins 4 seasons: '05–'08
Dejan Bodiroga 2 seasons:...
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Roderick Blakney (2002–2003)
Rastko Cvetković (1993–1994)
Roberto Chiacig (1996–1997)
Claudio Coldebella (1996–1998)
Quino Colom (2021–2022) Tomas...
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Vrbica Stefanov,
Brian Tolbert,
Boris Gorenc,
Milenko Topić,
Roberto Chiacig,
Mindaugas Žukauskas,
Nikola Bulatović,
Alpay Öztaş,
Marco Rossetti, Germán...