-
another of its
brand names,
Taugrés, as the name of the team,
before changing the name to TAU Cerámica in 1997. TAU,
Taugrés and TAU
Vitoria were also frequently...
- 1996. The
final was held at
Araba Arena, Vitoria, Spain. In the final,
Taugrés defeated PAOK, in
front of 5,500 spectators. For the 1995–1996 FIBA European...
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season as they won the
European Cup
against the
Spanish ACB
League club
Taugrés under the
direction of
coach Zmago Sagadin. In the 2001–02 season, Olimpija...
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Federico Peruzzo,
Paolo Casonato (Head Coach: Mike D'Antoni) 1995–96
Taugrés Velimir Perasović,
Kenny Green, Ramón Rivas,
Marcelo Nicola,
Jordi Millera...
-
Italian w****ly
magazine SuperBasket.
Garbajosa began his
career playing for
Taugrés,
later known as TAU Cerámica,
between 1995 and 2000. In the 1998–99 season...
- They
would win
their first European title, the FIBA
European Cup
against Taugrés, in 1995,
thanks to
players such as
Orlando Woolridge and
Petar Naumoski...
- the FIBA
European Cup (Saporta Cup), but they lost to the
Spanish club
Taugrés, by a
score of 88–81.
Three years later in 1999, PAOK
again won the Gr****...
- a
basketball club in Spain,
called Taugrés,
which became his home for the next 7 years.
Rivas pla**** for
Taugrés in the
Spanish League from 1989 until...
- the game
after punching Ramón Rivas. Ten
minutes later, Ken
Bannister (
Taugrés Baskonia) was also
disqualified after attacking Quique Andreu. MVP of the...
- González-Adrio 1959:
Jordi Parra 1964:
Miguel "Ché" González 1995:
Santi Abad (via
Taugrés Baskonia) 1995:
Zoran Savić (via PAOK Bravo) 1999:
Aleksandar Đorđević...