Milan Jeremic (basketball)

Milan Jeremic (basketball)
Milan Jeremic
Milan Jeremic basket.jpg
Position center
Height 6 ft 10.25 in (2.09 m)
League Greek League
Team AGE Halkidas
Number 19
Born August 30, 1977 (1977-08-30) (age 34)
Zlatibor
Nationality Greek
Serbian
Pro career 1995–present
Career history KK Partizan (1991-1995)
Iraklis BC (1995-98)
Maes Aalst (1998-99)
Olimpia Milano (1999-00)
Unia Tarnów (2000-01)
AGE Halkida (2001-02)
KK Vojvodina (2002-03)
AGE Halkida (2003-05)
MENT BC (2005-06)
Ionikos Lamias BC (2006-07)
Trikala BC (2007-08)
AGE Halkida (2008-09)
AEK (2009-)
AGE Halkida

Milan Jeremic (in Serbian: Milan Jeremić; born August 30, 1977) is a Serbian professional basketball player. He is 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in) in height and he plays at the center position. He is currently playing with AGE Halkida.

Pro career

After playing for KK Partizan academy, he was given Greek citizenship under name 'Sagias' and played for Iraklis BC from 1995 to 1998. He moved to Belgium with Maes Aalst BBC Okapi. Then in Legabasket with Olimpia Milano (1999-00) and Poland with Unia Tarnów (2000–01). Back to Greece with AGE Halkida for the next season, and returned to Serbia with KK Vojvodina in 2002-03. He came again in Greece, stayed two seasons in AGE Halkida, one in MENT BC, then at Ionikos Lamias BC and at Trikala BC and returned to Halkida BC last season.

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