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  1. Dino Rađa (Split, 24 de abril de 1967) es un exjugador de baloncesto croata. Fue miembro del legendario equipo de la Jugoplastika Split, donde ganó 2 Copas de Europa a finales de los años 1980. Posteriormente jugó durante 4 temporadas en la NBA. Con 2,11 metros de altura, jugaba en la posición de ala-pívot.

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    Dino Rađa (Anglicized: Dino Radja, Croatian pronunciation: [ˌdǐːno ˈrâd͜ʑa]; born April 24, 1967) is a Croatian former professional basketball player. He was a member of the Jugoplastika team of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which he helped to win two FIBA European Champions Cup championships (1989 and 1990).

  3. Dino Rađa. Position: Power Forward and Center Shoots: Right. 6-11 , 225lb (211cm, 102kg) Born: , in Split, High School: Technical School Ctr in Split, Croatia. Draft: , 2nd round (13th pick, 40th overall), NBA Debut: Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2018 ( ) Career Length: 4 years.

  4. 1 month ago. Sofascore. Welcome to Sofascore's exclusive presentation of the Rađa documentary, offering an intimate portrayal of the life and illustrious career of Dino Rađa, the renowned Croatian basketball player, Euroleague champion, and Barcelona 1992 Olympic silver medalist.

  5. Dino Rađa (Split, 24. travnja 1967.), bivši hrvatski košarkaš, osvajač dvije olimpijske medalje, svjetski prvak, višestruki klupski prvak Europe te uspješan NBA igrač. Visok 211 cm, igrao je na poziciji centra. Dvostruki je dobitnik Državne nagrade za šport "Franjo Bučar", 1992. kao član reprezentacije i 2003. godine osobno.

  6. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Four years after its premiere, the documentary film about the life of legendary Croatian basketball player Dino Rađa (56) is now available to the public for free. The documentary film, “Rađa”...

  7. A two-time Olympic silver medalist, Dino Radja first made a name for himself and his native Croatia in 1989. Playing for the up-and-coming Jugoplastika team of Split, Croatia, Radja and his countrymen gave Croatian basketball a shot in the arm by winning the 1989 European Champions Cup.