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Zoran Dragić

1989 - Today

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Zoran Dragić (born June 22, 1989) is a Slovenian professional basketball player who plays for Bilbao Basket of the Liga ACB. He also represents the Slovenian national basketball team internationally. Standing at 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in), he plays the shooting guard and small forward positions. He is the younger brother of Goran Dragić. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zoran Dragić is the 771st most popular basketball player (down from 688th in 2019), the 234th most popular biography from Slovenia (down from 216th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Slovene Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Zoran Dragić ranks 771 out of 1,757Before him are Giorgi Shermadini, Tanoka Beard, Predrag Drobnjak, Miroslav Raduljica, Ron Boone, and Elmer Bennett. After him are Antonio McDyess, Kyle Lowry, Vladimir Radmanović, Dale Ellis, Victor Alexander, and Dwane Casey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Zoran Dragić ranks 504Before him are Giorgi Shermadini, Wesley Koolhof, Joy Lauren, Jozy Altidore, Jonas Lössl, and Fagner Conserva Lemos. After him are Luis Hernández Rodríguez, Baauer, Pia Wurtzbach, Netsky, Nisha Agarwal, and Rubén Pérez.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Zoran Dragić ranks 234 out of 340Before him are Ilka Štuhec (1990), Goran Sankovič (1979), Mladen Dabanovič (1971), Katja Koren (1975), Boštjan Nachbar (1980), and Janja Garnbret (1999). After him are Miloš Rus (1962), Senad Tiganj (1975), Vasilij Žbogar (1975), Goran Jagodnik (1974), Grega Bole (1985), and Jasmin Kurtić (1989).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Slovenia

Among basketball players born in Slovenia, Zoran Dragić ranks 13Before him are Jaka Lakovič (1978), Goran Dragić (1986), Sani Bečirovič (1981), Matjaž Smodiš (1979), Erazem Lorbek (1984), and Boštjan Nachbar (1980). After him are Goran Jagodnik (1974), Miha Zupan (1982), Primož Brezec (1979), Gašper Vidmar (1987), Beno Udrih (1982), and Uroš Slokar (1983).