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Roger Grimau

1978 - Today

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Roger Grimau Gragera (born 14 July 1978) is a Spanish professional basketball coach and former player. He is the current head coach of Dinamo București of the Liga Națională. During his playing days, he was a 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) tall swingman, that could also play as a point guard. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Roger Grimau is the 769th most popular basketball player (down from 279th in 2024), the 2,684th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,022nd in 2019) and the 25th most popular Spanish Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Roger Grimau ranks 769 out of 1,757Before him are Derrick Coleman, Maodo Lô, Vinny Del Negro, Mantas Kalnietis, Reggie Bullock, and Caldwell Jones. After him are Salah Mejri, Marques Johnson, Lauri Markkanen, Semih Erden, Carlos Loyzaga, and Antonio Davis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Roger Grimau ranks 754Before him are Anderson Roberto da Silva Luiz, Alberto Martín, Linsey Dawn McKenzie, Tanja Nijmeijer, Andrés Mendoza, and Michael Uhrmann. After him are Bruno Cheyrou, Igors Vihrovs, Riitta-Liisa Roponen, Rachel Roberts, Alexander Medina, and Candice Michelle.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Roger Grimau ranks 2,678 out of 3,355After him are Paquillo Fernández (1977), Tiko (1976), Javier Garrido (1985), Chico (1987), Juan Ayuso (2002), Ignacio Camacho (1990), Jorge López Montaña (1978), Gemma Mengual (1977), David Belenguer (1972), Jonathan Castroviejo (1987), Antón Paz (1976), and Álvaro Rubio (1979).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Spain

Among basketball players born in Spain, Roger Grimau ranks 25Before him are José Calderón (1981), Álex Mumbrú (1979), Jordi Villacampa (1963), Álex Abrines (1993), Fernando Arcega (1960), and Juan Antonio Orenga (1966). After him are Fernando San Emeterio (1984), Fran Vázquez (1983), Roberto Dueñas (1975), Víctor Claver (1988), Raül López (1980), and Laia Palau (1979).