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Predrag "Peja" Stojaković was born into an ethnic Serb family, to parents Miodrag and Branka Stojaković, in Požega, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia. The Stojakovićs hail from the Papuk mountain region. [7] However, his family later fled to Belgrade, at the start of the Yugoslav wars. [8] [7]
Stojaković is a son of Serbian former basketball player Peja Stojaković and Greek model, high jumper, and tv presenter Aleka Kamila. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] His father is a three-time NBA All-Star with the Sacramento Kings and 2011 NBA champion with the Dallas Mavericks .
Brent Barry, Pat Garrity (2), Wesley Person (2), Peja Stojaković (3), Antoine Walker, David Wesley 2003–04 Chauncey Billups , Kyle Korver , Voshon Lenard , Rashard Lewis (2), Cuttino Mobley , Peja Stojaković (4)
Peja Stojakovic: Sacramento Kings: F 1999–2006 Director of player personnel and development (2015), assistant General Manager (2018) 21: Vlade Divac † Sacramento Kings: C 1999–2004 Vice president and general manager of basketball operations (2015–2020) 27: Jack Twyman † Sacramento Kings: F 1955–1966
Peja Stojakovic: 1,070 Mitch Richmond: 993 Mike Bibby: 775 De'Aaron Fox: 704 Harrison Barnes: 678 Francisco García: 475 Kevin Martin: 459 Bogdan Bogdanović ...
The following is a list of Serbian basketball players that play or have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA).. Center Vlade Divac and forward Žarko Paspalj were the first Serbian players to play in the NBA, in the 1989–90 season.
Miller and Peja Stojaković were both selected for the 2004 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs , the Kings defeated their archrivals the Dallas Mavericks in five games, before falling to league MVP Kevin Garnett and the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round as Webber missed a potential game-tying 3-pointer in Game 7.
"Peja" = Predrag Stojaković, Serbian small forward [94] "Penny" = Anfernee Hardaway, United States basketball player [95] "Pistol Pete" = Pete Maravich, United States shooting guard [96] "Pitchin' Paul" = Paul Arizin, United States basketball player [97] "Pooh" = Jerome Richardson, United States basketball player [98]