BASKETBALL PLAYER

Ante Žižić

1997 - Today

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Ante Toni Žižić (Croatian pronunciation: [antɛ ʐǐːʐitɕ]; born 4 January 1997) is a Croatian professional basketball player for Beşiktaş Gain of the Basketbol Süper Ligi (BSL) and the EuroCup. He was selected 23rd overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2016 NBA draft. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ante Žižić is the 889th most popular basketball player (down from 882nd in 2019), the 571st most popular biography from Croatia (down from 553rd in 2019) and the 36th most popular Croatian Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Ante Žižić ranks 889 out of 1,757Before him are Krešimir Lončar, Brittney Griner, Anthony Edwards, Marcus Thornton, Harrison Barnes, and Danny Manning. After him are Khris Middleton, Raul Neto, Kosta Koufos, Svetlana Abrosimova, Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot, and Francisco Elson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Ante Žižić ranks 301Before him are Rolando Mandragora, Caio Henrique, Josh Onomah, Michel Aebischer, Olivier Boscagli, and Igor Zubeldia. After him are Pol Lirola, Jean-Kévin Augustin, Pavel Sivakov, Ana Konjuh, Cody Simpson, and Renata Zarazúa.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Ante Žižić ranks 571 out of 700Before him are Vladimir Vujasinović (1973), Dario Šarić (1994), Krešimir Lončar (1983), Martin Baturina (2003), Zlatko Horvat (1984), and Jurica Buljat (1986). After him are Martin Sinković (1989), Ana Konjuh (1997), Ivan Kelava (1988), Dino Drpić (1981), Leon Benko (1983), and Stjepan Jukić (1979).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Croatia

Among basketball players born in Croatia, Ante Žižić ranks 36Before him are Andrija Žižić (1980), Mario Kasun (1980), Milan Mačvan (1989), Marko Tomas (1985), Dario Šarić (1994), and Krešimir Lončar (1983). After him are Sandro Nicević (1976), Antonija Sandrić (1988), Luka Žorić (1984), Davor Kus (1978), Marko Banić (1984), and Kosta Perović (1985).