Marko Marinović
Adelaide 36ers | ||||||||||||
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Position | Assistant coach | |||||||||||
League | NBL | |||||||||||
Personal information | ||||||||||||
Born | Čačak, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia | 15 March 1983|||||||||||
Nationality | Serbian | |||||||||||
Listed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | |||||||||||
Listed weight | 180 lb (82 kg) | |||||||||||
Career information | ||||||||||||
NBA draft | 2005: undrafted | |||||||||||
Playing career | 2000–2019 | |||||||||||
Position | Point guard | |||||||||||
Number | 5, 14, 41, 45 | |||||||||||
Coaching career | 2019–present | |||||||||||
Career history | ||||||||||||
As player: | ||||||||||||
2000–2004 | Borac Čačak | |||||||||||
2004–2006 | FMP Železnik | |||||||||||
2006–2007 | Girona | |||||||||||
2007–2008 | Menorca Bàsquet | |||||||||||
2008–2009 | Crvena zvezda | |||||||||||
2009–2010 | Valencia | |||||||||||
2010–2011 | ALBA Berlin | |||||||||||
2011 | Krasnye Krylya | |||||||||||
2011–2012 | Yenisey Krasnoyarsk | |||||||||||
2012–2013 | Levski Sofia | |||||||||||
2013–2014 | Radnički Kragujevac | |||||||||||
2014–2015 | Union Olimpija | |||||||||||
2015–2016 | Steaua București | |||||||||||
2016 | CSU Craiova | |||||||||||
2017–2019 | Borac Čačak | |||||||||||
As coach: | ||||||||||||
2019–2022 | Borac Čačak | |||||||||||
2023–2024 | Čačak 94 (assistant) | |||||||||||
2024–present | Adelaide 36ers (assistant) | |||||||||||
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Marko Marinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Мариновић, pronounced [mâːrkɔ marǐːnoʋitɕ]; born 15 March 1983) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player.
Professional career
[edit]On 12 July 2013, Marinović signed with Radnički Kragujevac for the 2013–14 season.[1] On 11 December 2013, he tied the Eurocup’s all-time single-game assist record with 15 in his team’s 91-81 victory over Neptunas Klaipeda.[2]
In September 2014, Marinović signed a one-year deal with the Slovenian team Union Olimpija.[3] In July 2015, he signed with Romanian club Steaua București for the 2015–16 season.[4] Marinović started the 2016–17 season with SCM CSU Craiova, but left the club in late December 2016.[5]
On 1 January 2017, Marinović returned to his first club Borac Čačak.[6] On 29 June 2019, Marinović announced his retirement from playing professional career.[7]
National team career
[edit]Marinović was a member of the Yugoslavian under-20 team that took part in the 2000 European Championship. Three years later he won the gold medal with Serbia and Montenegro at the 2003 World University Games.[8]
Marinović played at the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan with the Serbian national team. He averaged 5.3 points, 0.3 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game.
Coaching career
[edit]Professional
[edit]On 29 June 2019, Marinović was named a head coach for his hometown team Borac Čačak.[9] On 28 November 2022, Borac parted ways with him following a 1–7 run on the start of the 2022–23 ABA League First Division.[10][11]
For the 2023–24 season, Marinović served as assistant coach for Čačak 94.[12]
On 19 July 2024, Marinović was appointed an assistant coach of the Adelaide 36ers of the Australian National Basketball League for the 2024–25 season.[13]
National team
[edit]In November 2021, Marinović was named an assistant coach for the Serbia national team under Svetislav Pešić.[14] He was a staff member for Serbia's team at EuroBasket 2022.[15]
References
[edit]- ^ "RADNICKI inks former champ Marinovic". Eurocupbasketball.com. July 12, 2013. Archived from the original on June 12, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Marinovic ties Eurocup assists mark". Eurocupbasketball.com. December 11, 2013. Archived from the original on December 16, 2013. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
- ^ "One of the best ABA League point guards goes to Olimpija". Abaliga.com. September 11, 2014. Archived from the original on September 11, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Marinović continues at Steaua". abaliga.com. 3 July 2015. Archived from the original on 4 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ Marko Marinovic și Dino Gregory nu mai fac parte din lotul Craiovei
- ^ Marko Marinovic signs with KK Borac Cacak
- ^ "Marko Marinović ends playing career and becomes head coach of Borac". druga.aba-liga.com. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
- ^ ULEB Cup Player Spotlight: Marko Marinovic of BC FMP, 6 February 2006, ULEBCup.com
- ^ "LOGIČAN IZBOR Marko Marinović preuzeo Borac iz Čačka". sport.blic.rs. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
- ^ "Borac smenio Marinovića". b92.net. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
- ^ "Borac Mozzart part ways with head coach Marko Marinović". aba-liga.com. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
- ^ "Marko Marinović". eurobasket.com. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
- ^ "Marinovic signs on for NBL25 season". adelaide36ers.com. 19 July 2024. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
- ^ "SVETISLAV PEŠIĆ ZA ARENU: Uloga selektora me motiviše i predstavlja poseban izazov". tvarenasport.com. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ "Holandija – tim na kojem smo oštrili zube". politika.rs. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
External links
[edit]- Marko Marinović at aba-liga.com
- Marko Marinović at acb.com
- Marko Marinović at eurobasket.com
- Marko Marinović at euroleague.net
- Marko Marinović at fiba.com
- 1983 births
- Living people
- 2006 FIBA World Championship players
- ABA League players
- Alba Berlin players
- Basketball League of Serbia players
- Basketball players from Čačak
- BC Enisey players
- BC Krasnye Krylia players
- BC Levski Sofia players
- CB Girona players
- KK Borac Čačak players
- KK Borac Čačak coaches
- KK Crvena zvezda players
- KK FMP (1991–2011) players
- KK Radnički Kragujevac (2009–2014) players
- KK Olimpija players
- Liga ACB players
- Menorca Bàsquet players
- Point guards
- SCM U Craiova (basketball) players
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Bulgaria
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Germany
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Romania
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Russia
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Slovenia
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Spain
- Serbian men's basketball coaches
- Serbian men's basketball players
- Valencia Basket players
- Summer World University Games medalists in basketball
- FISU World University Games gold medalists for Serbia and Montenegro
- Medalists at the 2003 Summer Universiade
- Serbia and Montenegro men's basketball players
- Coaches at the 2024 Summer Olympics