Vladimir Radmanović

Player

Birthday November 19, 1980

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Trebinje, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia

Age 43 years old

Nationality Bosnia and Herzegovina

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1980

Vladimir Radmanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Радмановић; born November 19, 1980) is a Serbian former professional basketball player.

In Serbia he played for Crvena zvezda and FMP and in the National Basketball Association (NBA) he was a member of the Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Bobcats, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks and Chicago Bulls.

1999

During the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, Radmanović played at the Nike Hoop Summit in Tampa for which he was called up during the regular season.

2001

He entered the NBA in 2001.

Radmanović was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics as the 12th pick of 2001 NBA draft.

2002

Radmanović also represented his national team most notably at the 2002 FIBA World Championship.

Radmanović was born into a Serb family in the eastern Herzegovinian city of Trebinje in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia where his father Stevan (a JNA colonel) was stationed at the time.

His family originates however from the Dalmatian coastal town of Zadar in Croatia.

Radmanović grew up in various locales dictated by the requirements of his father's profession.

In Yugoslavia, Radmanović played basketball for KK Crvena zvezda and KK FMP.

2003

Although a consistent contributor throughout his first two seasons, Radmanović became a candidate for the NBA Most Improved Player Award in the 2003–04 season.

That season he averaged 12 points and 5.3 rebounds per game mostly as a sixth man.

He also established himself as an above average three-point shooter, making around 40% of his attempts, a skill that was rare for a player of his size at the time.

2004

He was integral to the Sonics' success in the 2004–05 season as a sixth man.

He averaged 11.8 points per game and 4.6 rebounds, helping the Sonics win their first-round playoff matchup against the Sacramento Kings.

After the 2004–05 season, Radmanović turned down a six-year, $42 million contract offer to re-sign with the Sonics, and instead decided to sign a one-year deal, making him an unrestricted free agent after next season.

He was nicknamed "Broadway Joe" by SuperSonics announcer Kevin Calabro, after his resemblance to NFL quarterback Joe Namath.

2005

On January 26, 2005, he made a career-high 8 three-point field goals against the Los Angeles Lakers.

2006

After voicing his frustration for not being a starter, on February 14, 2006, Radmanović was traded from the SuperSonics to the Los Angeles Clippers for power forward Chris Wilcox.

The change of venue greatly improved his performance.

Radmanović averaged 10.7 ppg, a career-best averages of 5.7 rpg and 2.1 apg, while shooting 41.8% of his three-pointers.

On July 13, 2006, Radmanović signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Although he was believed to be a lock to re-sign with the Los Angeles Clippers (he at first accepted their offer at an estimated $31M over five years), he changed his mind after being promised a starting job with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Although the Lakers were offering the same amount of money as Clippers, Radmanović was persuaded to join the team by Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson, Magic Johnson and his good friend, Vlade Divac, who were all convinced his shooting and playing opportunities would greatly increase in the Lakers' triangle offense.

Jackson has also called Vladimir a "space cadet" and "my favorite Martian" in reference to his being out of position and taking wild three-point shots.

He was also referred to as "Vlad Rad."

2007

He started all 21 games in the 2007–08 Playoffs for the Lakers, and was high scorer for one game and high rebounder for several games.

On February 18, 2007, Radmanović told the Lakers that he had separated his shoulder, when he fell on a patch of ice in Park City, Utah, the day before, during the weekend of the 2007 NBA All-Star Game and would be out for approximately eight weeks.

However, on February 23, 2007, Radmanović revealed that he had actually hurt himself in a fall while snowboarding.

Radmanović's Lakers contract banned him from taking part in activities that involve significant risk of injury, including skiing and snowboarding.

An NBA league source said that voiding the contract would be extremely unlikely, with a suspension or fine more likely.

This proved to be true, as he was fined $500,000 for lying about the injury.

2009

On February 7, 2009, Radmanović was traded to the Charlotte Bobcats in exchange for forward Adam Morrison and guard Shannon Brown.

Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins said Radmanović would likely play both small and power forward.

On November 16, 2009, Radmanović was traded to the Golden State Warriors along with Raja Bell in exchange for Stephen Jackson and Acie Law.

2011

On December 9, 2011, Radmanović was signed by the Atlanta Hawks.

In the Hawks' first game of the season on December 26, 2011, Radmanović scored 17 points with four steals and five assists in 27 minutes.

2012

On July 19, 2012, Radmanović signed a one-year deal with the Chicago Bulls.

2013

Radmanović's final NBA game was played in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals on May 8, 2013, where the Bulls lost to the Miami Heat 78 - 115.

Radmanović recorded 9 points, 1 assist and 2 steals in his final game.