Aleksandar Čubrilo

Aleksandar Čubrilo
Personal information
Born (1975-11-25) November 25, 1975
Zadar, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbian
Listed height 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in)
Listed weight 100 kg (220 lb)
Career information
NBA draft 1997 / Undrafted
Playing career 1993–2007
Position Small forward / Power forward
Career history
1993–2001 Partizan
2001 Union Olimpija
2001–2002 CSK VVS Samara
2002 NIS Vojvodina
2004–2005 Avala Ada
2006 Radnički Beograd
2006–2007 Gießen 46ers

Aleksandar Čubrilo (born November 25, 1975) is a former Serbian professional basketball player.

Biography

Born in Zadar, in today's Croatia. He moved to Belgrade and spent the best years of his playing career in Serbian powerhouse KK Partizan. During his 8 years long spell at Partizan, he won three consecutive national championships, four national cups and participated in 1997-98 Euroleague Final Four.[1] In 2001 he left for Slovenian champions Olimpija, but failed to play in single official game. In November the same year he signed for Russian club CSK VVS Samara, and although he played very well the club didn't offer him another contact. He returned to Serbia and signed for Vojvodina. Due to knee injury he didn't play for almost two years, and in 2004 he returned to basketball for a brief spells in a couple of lower league clubs.[2] After playing a minor role in German club Gießen,[3] he ended his career at the age of 32.[4]

Player characteristics

He could play both small and power forward positions. According to coaches Aíto García Reneses and Sergio Scariolo[5] his main strengths were his speed, great shot from distance and great ease with which he resolved "one on one" attacking situations, but his main drawback was his physical weakness which prevented him from good defensive work. He was often compared with Toni Kukoč because of their similarity in physical and mental appearance.

National team

Čubrilo was part of the Serbian U-22 national team that won bronze medal on 1997 FIBA World Championship for Men '22 and under' in Melbourne, Australia.[6] Although he was in contention for a spot in senior national team for couple of times, he never represented his country on highest level.

Achievements

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