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  1. 2001 Turkey. Predrag Stojaković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Предраг Стојаковић, pronounced [ˌprêdraːɡ ˈstôjaːkoʋit͜ɕ]; born 9 June 1977), known by his nickname Peja ( Peđa, Пеђа, pronounced [ˈpêd͡ʑa] ), is a Serbian professional basketball executive and former player who was most recently the assistant general ...

  2. Predrag Stojaković. Position: Small Forward Shoots: Right. 6-10 , 229lb (208cm, 103kg) More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. 3x All Star. 2011 NBA Champ. 2003-04 All-NBA. 16 16 16 16 16 16 16. SUMMARY. Career. G. 804. PTS. 17.0. TRB. 4.7. AST. 1.8. FG% 45.0. FG3% 40.1. FT% 89.5. eFG% 53.2. PER. 17.1. WS. 82.6. Peja Stojaković Overview.

  3. Predrag Peđa Stojaković (en serbocroata Предраг "Пеђа" Стојаковић; nacido el 9 de junio de 1977) es un exjugador serbio de baloncesto. Nació en la actual ciudad croata de Požega , previamente parte de Yugoslavia , y junto con su familia marchó a Belgrado en el inicio de la guerra de los Balcanes.

  4. View the profile of Dallas Mavericks Small Forward Peja Stojakovic on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  5. Predrag Stojakovic es un jugador de baloncesto que nació el 06 de septiembre de 1977 en Belgrado. Mide 2m07 de altura. El juega en el puesto de alero. Su último partido en nuestra base se jugó con Dallas Mavericks en NBA Playoffs. Baloncesto - Medias en carrera. Temporada regular Playoffs Competiciones internacionales. Predrag Stojakovic.

  6. Predrag Stojakovic is a basketball player born on September 06, 1977 in Belgrado. His height is six foot ten (2m07 / 6-10). He is a small forward who most recently played for Dallas Mavericks in NBA Playoffs. Basketball Career Averages. Regular Season Stats Playoff Stats International competitions. Predrag Stojakovic. Records.

  7. But as years passed, it was clear that Vlade Divac, Dejan Bodiroga, Sasha Djordjevic and Predrag Danilovic weren't getting any younger. Newer, younger firepower was needed to keep the nation at the top. A Quarter-Finals exit at the 2000 Summer Olympics was a sign that a change was coming.