Ryan Stack

Ryan Stack
Personal information
Born (1975-07-24) July 24, 1975
Nashville, Tennessee
Nationality American / Macedonian
Listed height 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Listed weight 215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school Cheatham County
(Chapmansboro, Tennessee)
College South Carolina (1994–1998)
NBA draft 1998 / Round: 2 / Pick: 48th overall
Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Playing career 1998–2009
Position Power forward / Center
Number 10
Career history
19992000 Cleveland Cavaliers
2000–2001 Gijón Baloncesto
2001–2002 Maccabi Ramat Gan
2002–2006 Aris Thessaloniki
2006–2007 Olympiacos
2007–2009 BC Kyiv
Career highlights and awards

Ryan Eugene Stack (born July 24, 1975) is an American and former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia former professional basketball player.

Professional career

Stack, a 6 ft 11 in (211 cm) forward/center from the University of South Carolina, was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round (48th overall) of the 1998 NBA Draft. He saw limited playing time in two seasons with the Cavaliers, as the backup to All-Star center Žydrūnas Ilgauskas. After playing in just 43 games for the Cavaliers, Stack signed a contract to play in Europe, and played for Gijón team from Spain's ACB for the 2000–01 season.

The next season, Stack moved to Israel and was signed by the Maccabi Ramat Gan team. After the year in Israel, he moved to Greece and was signed by Aris Thessaloniki; he played there from 2002 to 2006. In all of those years with the team, he won the EuroCup Challenge in 2003, and reached the Eurocup final in 2006. He was then the highest paid center in Europe.

Stack was signed by Olympiacos, for whom he played one season, in August 2006. He then signed with the Ukrainian league team BK Kyiv.

Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia national team

While playing for Aris Thessaloniki, Stack adopted the citizenship of Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia. That way he could play as a European on a Bosman passport, and thus not count as one of the two non-Europeans that were allowed per team in the Greek League at that time. He played for former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia in several European and world championship qualifications.

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