Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 193. Not illustrated. Chapters: Cibona Players, Kk Split Players, Kk Zadar Players, Dra en Petrovi, Dejan Bodiroga, Gordan Giri ek, Toni Kuko, Carl English, Nikola Prka in, Chucky Atkins, Dino Ra a, an Tabak, Roko Uki, Stojko Vrankovi, Ermal Kurto lu, Kre imir osi, Damir Markota, Davor Kus, Damir Mulaomerovi, Rawle Marshall, Mario Kasun, Zoran Planini, Nikola Vuj i, Scoonie Penn, Velimir Perasovi, Arijan Komazec, Michael Anderson, Elias Larry Ayuso, Michael Meeks, Zoran Savi, Dalibor Bagari, Mike Smrek, Andrija i i, Jared Homan, Jurica Golemac, Marko Popovi, Curtis Stinson, Jason Smith, Petar Naumoski, Todor Ge evski, Danko Cvjeti anin, Damir Mr i, Tunji Awojobi, Filip Kru lin, Du ko Ivanovi, Franjo Arapovi, Slaven Rimac, Aleksandar Petrovi, Josip Sesar, Zdravko Radulovi, Marino Ba dari, Arthur Lee, Filip Videnov, Jerod Ward, Doug Lee, Ante Grgurevic, Zoran utura, Rok Stip evi, Vladan Alanovi, Marin Rozi, Marko Bani, Vladimir Krsti, Aramis Nagli, Otis Hill, Mario Dela, Robert Troha, Ivica uri, Darko Pahli, Nikola Ple a . Excerpt: Selected by Portland Trail Blazers The title of this article contains the following characters: and . Where they are unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Drazen Petrovic.Draen Petrovi, (October 22, 1964 June 7, 1993) was a professional basketball player from Croatia. A shooting guard, he initially achieved success playing professional basketball in Europe in the 1980s before joining the American NBA in 1989. Petrovi's life and career were cut short by an auto accident in Germany when he was 28. A star on multiple stages, Petrovi earned two silver medals and one bronze in Olympic basketball, a gold and a bronze in the FIBA World Championship, a gold and a bronze in the FIBA European Championship, earned four Euroscar Awards, and was named Mr. Europa i...