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Grew up in Podgorica (Yugoslavia).
1991-92 : Buducnost Titograd (Yugoslavia)
1992-93 : Munich (German 3rd Division).
1993-94 : Hapoel Nahariya (Israel).Later Maccabi Kiryat Motzkin 2nd Div:).
1994-95 : KK Crvena Zvezda (Yugoslavia).
1995-96 : Shakhtior Cheremkovo (Russia).
1996-97 to 1998-99 : Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel).Released in September 1999.
1999-00 to 2001-02: Maccabi Ironi Raanana (Israel).
2002-03 : KK Crvena Zvezda (Yugoslavia)
Plays with an Israeli passport as a naturalized player.
1991-92 : Yugoslavian National Championship and Eurocup winner with Buducnost
1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99 and 2000-01 : Israeli National Championships winner with Maccabi.
1997-98 and 2000-01: Israeli National Cups winner.with Maccabi Tel Aviv.
As a member of the Yugoslav National Team :
1989 European Championship for Cadets : gold medal winner.
Nicknamed "Borko"
Has wide shoulders and a solid body frame. Runs the floor well, but is not a great leaper.
Has average fundamentals, can do anything but does not excell in anything. Shots by three with accuracy. Comes from the bench and gives addiction to his team.
A versatile defender, who can guard both the small and the power forwards. Uses his body more than his technique.
An average player at high level, who can be useful as a backup forward.
was member of the Yugoslavian Junior National Team; played at the 1991 Junior World Championship in Canada.