1974 - Today
Martin Müürsepp (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈmɑrˈtin ˈmyːrˈsepˑ]; born 26 September 1974) is an Estonian professional basketball coach and former player, who is the assistant coach of Pärnu Sadam of the Estonian-Latvian Basketball League and the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML). Widely regarded as one of Estonia's greatest basketball players of all time, he is the first Estonian to have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Müürsepp won the FIBA Saporta Cup in 2000, and the FIBA Europe League in 2004, earning the Europe League Finals MVP award in the process. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Martin Müürsepp has received more than 135,369 page views. His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Müürsepp is the 644th most popular basketball player (down from 538th in 2019), the 226th most popular biography from Estonia (down from 200th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Estonian Basketball Player.
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Among basketball players, Martin Müürsepp ranks 644 out of 1,268. Before him are Luigi Datome, Jrue Holiday, Wayne Ellington, Georgios Printezis, Lonzo Ball, and Gus Williams. After him are Monty Williams, Tristan Thompson, O. J. Mayo, Vladimir Radmanović, Nemanja Nedović, and Maurice Cheeks.
1987 - Present
HPI: 33.05
Rank: 638
1990 - Present
HPI: 33.05
Rank: 639
1987 - Present
HPI: 33.04
Rank: 640
1985 - Present
HPI: 33.03
Rank: 641
1997 - Present
HPI: 33.02
Rank: 642
1953 - Present
HPI: 33.01
Rank: 643
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.99
Rank: 644
1971 - Present
HPI: 32.96
Rank: 645
1991 - Present
HPI: 32.94
Rank: 646
1987 - Present
HPI: 32.92
Rank: 647
1980 - Present
HPI: 32.92
Rank: 648
1991 - Present
HPI: 32.92
Rank: 649
1956 - Present
HPI: 32.90
Rank: 650
Among people born in 1974, Martin Müürsepp ranks 623. Before him are Nick Gore, Stipe Erceg, Sergey Klyugin, Fanis Katergiannakis, Ömer Çatkıç, and Kim Chambers. After him are Denis Pankratov, Nii Lamptey, Martin Gerber, Aki Parviainen, Sagid Murtazaliev, and Giuliano Giannichedda.
1974 - Present
HPI: 33.16
Rank: 617
1974 - Present
HPI: 33.13
Rank: 618
1974 - Present
HPI: 33.07
Rank: 619
1974 - Present
HPI: 33.06
Rank: 620
1974 - Present
HPI: 33.03
Rank: 621
1974 - Present
HPI: 33.00
Rank: 622
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.99
Rank: 623
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.97
Rank: 624
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.94
Rank: 625
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.92
Rank: 626
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.92
Rank: 627
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.90
Rank: 628
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.89
Rank: 629
Among people born in Estonia, Martin Müürsepp ranks 226 out of 310. Before him are Kerli (1987), Indrek Pertelson (1971), Indrek Zelinski (1974), Marya Roxx (1986), Oksana Yermakova (1973), and Keit Pentus-Rosimannus (1976). After him are Urmas Reinsalu (1975), Anneli Ott (1976), Toomas Tõniste (1967), Raio Piiroja (1979), Andrus Värnik (1977), and Ott Lepland (1987).
1987 - Present
HPI: 33.80
Rank: 220
1971 - Present
HPI: 33.80
Rank: 221
1974 - Present
HPI: 33.54
Rank: 222
1986 - Present
HPI: 33.30
Rank: 223
1973 - Present
HPI: 33.25
Rank: 224
1976 - Present
HPI: 33.01
Rank: 225
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.99
Rank: 226
1975 - Present
HPI: 32.94
Rank: 227
1976 - Present
HPI: 32.85
Rank: 228
1967 - Present
HPI: 32.74
Rank: 229
1979 - Present
HPI: 32.63
Rank: 230
1977 - Present
HPI: 32.33
Rank: 231
1987 - Present
HPI: 31.85
Rank: 232
Among basketball players born in Estonia, Martin Müürsepp ranks 5. Before him are Joann Lõssov (1921), Heino Kruus (1926), Jaak Lipso (1940), and Tiit Sokk (1964). After him are Kristjan Kangur (1982).
1921 - 2000
HPI: 44.71
Rank: 1
1926 - 2012
HPI: 43.97
Rank: 2
1940 - 2023
HPI: 43.57
Rank: 3
1964 - Present
HPI: 40.89
Rank: 4
1974 - Present
HPI: 32.99
Rank: 5
1982 - Present
HPI: 27.79
Rank: 6