Nemanja Đurić Explained

Nemanja Đurić
Height M:1.95
Weight Kg:93
Birth Date:1936 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Nationality:Serbian
Draft Year:1958
Career Position:Power forward / center
Career Number:11, 14
Career Start:1955
Career End:1972
Coach Start:1969
Coach End:1976
Years1:1955
Team1:Crvena zvezda
Years2:1956–1965
Team2:Radnički Belgrade
Years3:1967–1968
Team3:Noalex Venezia
Years4:1968–1970
Team4:Crvena zvezda
Years5:1970–1972
Team5:Oriolik Sl. Brod
Years6:1972–1973
Cyears1:1969–1970
Cteam1:Crvena zvezda Youth
Cyears2:1970–1972
Cteam2:Oriolik Sl. Brod (player-coach)
Cyears3:1972–1973
Cteam3:Željezničar Sarajevo (player-coach)
Cyears4:1973–1974
Cteam4:Crvena zvezda (assistant)
Cyears5:1974–1976
Cteam5:Crvena zvezda
Highlights:As player:

As coach:

Nemanja Đurić (Serbian: Немања Ђурић; June 18, 1936), is a Serbian former professional basketball player and former coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.

Early life

Đurić was raised in a sports family. His father and uncle played football for Slavija in Belgrade. He has trained many sports, played football for Šumadija Belgrade, after which he moved to handball club Hero, and later moved to volleyball club Partizan where he stays for a longer period and played for all youth selections. Đurić started to play basketball at the urging of his friend Slobodan Ivković.

Playing career

Đurić made his first basketball steps in Crvena zvezda when he was 19. The club felt that he was too old, so he went to Radnički Belgrade.

Đurić played in Italy for Noalex Venezia in 1967–68 season. After that he return to Crvena zvezda and won Yugoslav League in 1968–69 season along with Vladimir Cvetković, Zoran Slavnić, Dragan Kapičić, Ljubodrag Simonović and others.[1] Also, he played in 1969–70 European Champions Cup. Later, he played for Oriolik from Slavonski Brod.[2]

National team career

As a player for the Yugoslavia national basketball team Đurić has played from 1959 to 1967. He participated in two FIBA World Championships (1963 in Brazil and 1967 in Uruguay)[3] and four European Championships (1959 in Turkey, 1961 in Yugoslavia, 1963 in Poland and 1965 in Soviet Union)[4] and two Summer Olympics (1960 in Rome and 1964 in Tokyo).[5] Đurić won two silver medals at World Championships, two silver medals in 1961 and 1965) and one bronze (1963) at European Championships. He won a gold medal at 1959 Mediterranean Games in Lebanon.

During late May and early June 1964, Đurić faced off against a team of NBA All-Stars at three of their four games in Yugoslavia — on 29 May and 30 May 1964 in Belgrade as well as 2 June 1964 in Karlovac.[6] In Karlovac, the team consisting of local players lost 65–110. US players coached by Red Auerbach were Bob Cousy, Tom Heinsohn, K. C. Jones, Jerry Lucas, Bob Pettit, Oscar Robertson and Bill Russel. Alongside Đurić, the players on the local team were Giuseppe Gjergja, Mirko Novosel, Petar Skansi and others.[7]

Coaching career

Đurić was an assistant coach of the Crvena zvezda roster that won the 1974 European Cup Winners' Cup, assisting to Aleksandar Nikolić.[8]

Đurić was the head coach of Crvena zvezda for two seasons between 1974 and 1976, winning one Yugoslav Cup in 1975.

Career achievements

As player
As head coach
As assistant coach

Coaching record

Yugoslav Basketball League|- | align="left"|Crvena zvezda| align="left"|1974–75| 26 || 18 || 8 || || 4th|- | align="left"|Crvena zvezda| align="left"|1975–76| 26 || 13 || 13 || || 5th|-class="sortbottom"| align="center" colspan=2|Career||52||31||21||||

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: O klubu | KK Crvena zvezda . 2016-11-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190609232409/http://www.kkcrvenazvezda.rs/o-klubu-rs.html . 2019-06-09 . dead .
  2. http://kosmagazin.com/feljton-radmilo-misovic-4-forsiranje-kicanovica/ Feljton Radmilo Mišović (4): Forsiranje Kićanovića
  3. https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/80229/pid2//sid/2905/tid/390/tid2//_/1963_World_Championship_for_Men/index.html Nemanja Đurić at 1963 World Championship for Men
  4. https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/64369/sid/2247/tid/390/tid2//_/1959_European_Championship_for_Men/index.html Nemanja Đurić at 1959 European Championship for Men
  5. https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/80229/sid/2935/tid/390/tid2//_/1960_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/index.html Nemanja Đurić at 1960 Olympic Games Tournament for Men
  6. Web site: All Star NBA u Šancu 1964. . 27 November 2016.
  7. Web site: KARLOVAC: 40 GODINA NBA LIGE U KARLOVCU . 27 November 2016.
  8. Web site: Dan kada je Zvezda postala prva i besmrtna . b92.net . 11 December 2020.