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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Peja Stojakovi, Dejan Bodiroga, Jason Williams, Hedo Turko lu, Sean Singletary, Omri Casspi, Tyus Edney, Gerald Wallace, Anthony Johnson, Kevin Martin, Tyreke Evans, Patrick Ewing, Jr., Brian Grant, Vinny Del Negro, Corliss Williamson, Dan Dickau, Jerome James, Michael Adams, Spencer Hawes, Quincy Douby, Hassan Whiteside, Bobby Hurley, Tariq Abdul-Wahad, Bruce Douglas, DeMarcus Cousins, Jason Thompson, Kenny Smith, Pervis Ellison, Travis Mays, Johnny Rogers, Jeff Pendergraph, Lionel Simmons, Joe Kleine, Walt Williams, Anthony Bonner, Lawrence Funderburke, Francisco Garcia, Jason Sasser, Randy Brown, Joe Arlauckas, Bimbo Coles, Brett Roberts, Billy Owens, Pete Chilcutt, Ricky Berry, Steve Hood, Jabari Smith, Ryan Robertson, Harold Pressley, Corsley Edwards, Ricky Minard, Duane Causwell, Maurice Jeffers, Mike Peplowski, Evers Burns, Michael Smith. Excerpt: Dejan Bodiroga (Serbian Cyrillic: born March 2, 1973 in Zrenjanin, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player. He was listed at 2.05 m (6 ft 8 3/4 in) tall and 110 kg (243 lbs.) and was a small forward-shooting guard. Bodiroga first started playing structured basketball at the age of 13. He enrolled in Zrenjanin's Ma inac (Servo Mihalj) basketball section, under supervision of local basketball enthusiast Rade Prvulov. At the age of fifteen, he sprung up to 2.05m, and was quickly incorporated into the first team squad, coached by Miodrag Sija Nikoli, a former OKK Beograd and SFR Yugoslav national team player in the 1960s. His domestic career took off when, at 17, he was noticed by Kre imir osi at a friendly youth tournament that featured Ma inac and KK Zadar among others, where Bodiroga scored 32 points in a game that pitted two teams. osi then brought Bodiroga for a week-long basketball camp in Zadar and eventu.