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Svetislav Pešić

Serbian basketball player and coach

1949 - today

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His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Svetislav Pešić is the 37th most popular basketball player (down from 13th in 2024), the 127th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 77th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Serbian Basketball Player.

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Among Basketball Players

Among basketball players, Svetislav Pešić ranks 37 out of 1,757Before him are Oscar Robertson, Luka Dončić, Julius Erving, Uljana Semjonova, Sergei Belov, and Giannis Antetokounmpo. After him are Bob Lanier, Jamaal Wilkes, Doug Collins, James Harden, Derrick Rose, and Jim "Bad News" Barnes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Svetislav Pešić ranks 196Before him are Judith Resnik, Aurelio De Laurentiis, Jens Böhrnsen, Keith Carradine, Patrick Hernandez, and Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda. After him are Paul Rodgers, Arlindo Gomes Furtado, Peter Navarro, Shera Danese, Frank L. Culbertson Jr., and Leila Shahid.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Svetislav Pešić ranks 127 out of NaNBefore him are Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (1833), Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia (1928), Dengizich (395), Dejan Stanković (1978), Ceca (1973), and Lola Novaković (1935). After him are Todor Veselinović (1930), Georgios Sinas (1783), Borisav Jović (1928), Vasko Popa (1922), Jovan Divjak (1937), and Nemanja Vidić (1981).

Among Basketball Players In Serbia

Among basketball players born in Serbia, Svetislav Pešić ranks 4Before him are Vlade Divac (1968), Radivoj Korać (1938), and Nikola Jokić (1995). After him are Dragan Kićanović (1953), Aleksandar Đorđević (1967), Dejan Bodiroga (1973), Zoran Slavnić (1949), Dragan Šakota (1952), Saša Obradović (1969), Miloš Teodosić (1987), and Željko Rebrača (1972).

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