Šarūnas Jasikevicius to be named Euroleague Basketball Legend

Jasikevičius (Šaras), who won four Euroleague titles during his career, got hot compliments from his former coaches and teammates. Pini Gershon, who coached the Lithuanian in Maccabi Tel Aviv and won two titles in a row, said about Šaras that he was “crazy but great – one of the greatest. He always takes the ball and tries to win games.”

Nikola Vujčič, who used to be his teammate in the Israeli club, said that the Lithuanian “was the glue” of Maccabi and that he was a “special winner”, and the legendary coach Z’lico Obradovic described Jasikevičius as a “coach on the field”.

Jasikevičius, will receive the honorary title from the Euroleague during Žalgiris Kaunas’s game against Real Madrid. Šaras, who is working today as a coach’s assistant in Žalgiris, is described by the Euroleague as one of the most exciting basketball stars of the 21st century.

Šaras retired after a long and successful career of 16 years. He won the Euroleague title four times and is the only player who won the title in three different clubs (Barcelona, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Panathinaikos).

The first title was in Barcelona in 2003, a year later, in 2004, he led Maccabi Tel Aviv to the Euroleague title. And again, in 2005, he led Maccabi to its second title in a row and was elected as the MVP of the Final Four, and became the first player to win three Euroleague titles in a row since 1991.

After several years in the NBA, the Lithuanian came back to Europe and in 2009 won with the Greek club Panathinaikos his forth Euroleague title.

During his career, Šaras was elected twice to the five best players of the season, was included among the ten greatest players of the last decade in Europe. Šaras was also an important part of the Lithuanian national team when he was an important factor of the gold medal at the European Championships in 2003, where he also got a title of the MVP of the championship.

Jasikevičius also won an Olympic bronze medal in Sydney 2000. During his career, the Lithuanian won championships in six different countries: Slovenia, Spain, Israel, Greece, Turkey and Lithuania.

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