Darius Maskoliūnas Explained

Darius Maskoliūnas
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lbs:198
Birth Date:6 January 1971
Birth Place:Jonava, Lithuania,
Nationality:Lithuanian
Career Start:1992
Career End:2005
Career Position:Point guard
Coach Start:2007
Years1:1992–1999
Team1:Žalgiris Kaunas
Years2:1999–2003
Team2:Prokom Trefl Sopot
Years3:2003
Team3:Ilysiakos
Years4:2003–2005
Team4:Prokom Trefl Sopot
Cyears1:2007–2009
Cteam1:Žalgiris Kaunas (assistant)
Cyears2:2009–2010
Cteam2:Žalgiris Kaunas
Cyears3:2010
Cteam3:KK Kaunas
Cyears4:2010–2011
Cteam4:Lietuvos rytas Vilnius (assistant)
Cyears5:2011
Cteam5:Lietuvos rytas Vilnius
Cyears6:2011–2012
Cteam6:Lietuvos rytas Vilnius (assistant)
Cyears7:2012–2013
Cteam7:Lietuvos rytas Vilnius
Cyears8:2013–2015
Cteam8:Trefl Sopot
Cyears9:2015–2020
Cteam9:Žalgiris Kaunas (assistant)
Cyears10:2019–2021
Cteam10:Lithuania
Cyears11:2020–2022
Cteam11:FC Barcelona (assistant)
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As head coach:

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Darius Maskoliūnas (born 6 January 1971) is a Lithuanian professional basketball coach, former player, and politician.

Early life

Maskoliūnas graduated from the first secondary school, in Jonava.

Professional career

During his pro club playing career, Maskoliūnas won the championship of Europe's secondary level competition, the FIBA European Cup (FIBA Saporta Cup), in the 1997-98 season), and the championship of Europe's primary level competition, the EuroLeague, in the 1998-99 season. He won both championships while a member of the Lithuanian League (LKL) club Žalgiris Kaunas.

National team career

Maskoliūnas was a member of the senior Lithuanian national team that won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games. With Lithuania, he also played at the 1997 EuroBasket, the 1998 FIBA World Cup, and the 1999 EuroBasket.[1]

Coaching career

After his basketball playing career ended, Maskoliūnas started a career working as a basketball coach. During his coaching career, Maskoliūnas has been the head coach of the Lithuanian League (LKL) club Žalgiris Kaunas. While at Žalgiris, he was replaced under controversy, as he was fired during the 2010 LKL Finals series, by the club's then owner, Vladimir Romanov.

He has also worked as both an assistant and head coach with Žalgiris Kaunas' arch-rivals, Lietuvos rytas. He signed with Lietuvos Rytas the next season, and worked in the club first as an assistant; but he became the club's head coach in April 2011, after its then head coach Aleksandar Trifunović was fired. After the season, he once again became an assistant, that time to Aleksandar Džikić. In October 2012, after Džikić was fired, he became the team's head coach again, but he was then shockingly fired by Lietuvos rytas in March 2013.

Personal life

Darius Maskoliūnas has an old nickname "Švarcas", which he gained during his tenure with Kaunas Žalgiris as a player. When he joined Žalgiris, he was an extremely skinny point guard, and due to his second name Maskoliūnas, which is a little bit similar to the English word "Muscles", he got the nickname of "Švarcas" (Arnold Schwarzenegger).[2] More recently, a growing number of online Lithuanian basketball community members have dubbed him ‘’makaluotojas’’ (Eng. one who beats or does something hurriedly, usually without much regard to quality) after his use of the word in an exhibition game to encourage his players to beat defenders with trick moves.

Awards and accomplishments

Club playing career

Lithuanian senior national team

Coaching career

Assistant coach

Head coach

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/p/rpp//q/Darius%20Maskoliunas/pid//_//players.html Darius MASKOLIUNAS (LTU).
  2. http://www.lrytas.lt/sportas/krepsinis/europos-cempionato-dienorastis-6-apie-kalna-delna-ir-kodel-tik-j-kazlauskas-neturi-pravardes.htm Europos čempionato dienoraštis (6): apie Kalną, Delną ir kodėl tik J.Kazlauskas neturi pravardės