Panagiotis Giannakis

Panagiotis Giannakis

Infobox Euroleague Player


name = Panagiotis Giannakis
Παναγιώτης Γιαννάκης
caption = Giannakis on the left.
nickname = The Dragon
position = Manager (former Point guard)
height_ft = 6
height_in = 4.75
weight_lbs = 210
league = Greek League
Euroleague
team = Olympiacos
jersey =| number = 5(player)
nationality = GRC
birth_date = birth date and age|1959|1|1
birth_place = Nikaia, Attica, Athens, Greece
college =
draft = 9th round, 207thth overall
draft_year = 1982
draft_team = Boston Celtics
career_start = 1972
career_end = 1996
former_teams = Ionikos Nikaias BC (1972–1984)
Aris BC (1984–1993)
Panionios BC (1993–1994)
Panathinaikos BC (1994–1996)
|>Olympiacos BC(2008-present)
awards = Greek Cup MVP 1985
Greek League MVP 1987
Greek Basketball Hall of Fame
35 Greatest Euroleague Players 2008

Panagiotis Giannakis (IPA2|ˌpanaˈʝo̞tis ʝaˈnacis, _el. Παναγιώτης Γιαννάκης) also known as Panayiotis Yiannakis (born January 1, 1959 in Nikaia, Attica, Athens, Greece), nicknamed "The Dragon", is an important figure in European basketball, with a brilliant career as both player and coach under his belt. Currently, he coaches both the pro Euroleague club Olympiacos BC and also the Greek National Basketball Team. Under Giannakis' guidance, the Greek National team won the European Championship of 2005 and the silver medal in the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan.

Giannakis also coached an Athenian professional team (Maroussi BC) which he led to the forefront of Greek basketball.

Giannakis, along with Nikos Galis, was one of the stars of the legendary 1987 Greek National Team. Giannakis was the captain of the team that won the 1987 European Championship, and were the silver-medalists at the same championship two years later at the 1989 European Championship.

His playing position was point guard and he was the play maker for both Greek the national team and for the Greek pro club Aris. He began his pro career in Greece with Ionikos Nikaias, then he moved to Aris, then to Panionios and finally to Panathinaikos, with whom he won a Euroleague championship with in 1996.

First steps

Giannakis began his professional career with Ionikos Nikaias BC (in Greek: Ιωνικός Νικαίας). His first coach, Giorgos Vassilakopoulos (currently the FIBA Europe President), moved him up to the sporting club's men's first team from the youth squad at the age of just 13. His exceptional play at such a young age began to draw the eyes of pro basketball experts on him.

Greek league

On 3 August 1984, he transferred to the Greek club Aris Thessaloniki, for a huge amount of money (for the time). There, he teamed up with Nick Galis, to form one half of an historic "tag-team", that took Greek and European basketball by storm for years to come.

His first season with Aris, the 1984-85 season was a great success. He won the Greek Championship with the team, and in the Greek Cup championship final game he made 8 out of 12 3-pointers, leading his team to victory over Panathinaikos BC. And this was only the beginning, as 6 more consecutive Greek Championships and 5 more Greek Cup championships with Aris were to follow.

After 9 years with Aris, Giannakis moved to the Greek club Panionios BC for the 1993-94 season. He stayed there for a year, and then moved again to the Greek club Panathinaikos BC, where he played from 1994-96 and finished his career there as a player.

European cup competitions

With Aris, he took part in 3 consecutive final fours of the European Champions' Cup (now known as the Euroleague): Ghent (1988), Munich (1989), Saragosa (1990). Aris joined the elite of European basketball clubs, but a European title did not come for Giannakis until much later, in 1993 when he won the Cup Winners' Cup, in Torino. By then, Nick Galis had left Aris and joined Panathinaikos, and Giannakis had become the "de facto" leader and franchise player of Aris.

In 1995, Giannakis moved to Panathinaikos, where he finally won the European Champions' Cup (now called the Euroleague) in 1996, in Paris. He also won the Greek Cup championship with Panathinaikos that same year, making it the 7th Greek Cup championship he won in his playing career to go along with his 7 Greek League championships. He ended his pro career having competed in 5 Euroleague final fours (3 with Aris BC and 2 with Panathinaikos BC).

Greek national team

In 1975, he led the Greek junior national team to the second place in the junior European championship. A year later he debuted with the senior men's Greek national basketball team as a 16 year old versus the Czechoslovakian national basketball team

He was the captain of the Greek national squad that won the gold medal at the 1987 European Championship and the silver medal at the 1989 European Championship. During his playing time with the national team, Greece participated in 27 international competitions. He retired from the national team as a player on August 2nd, 1996, after taking part in the 1996 Olympic Basketball Tournament at Atlanta.

Giannakis is also a member of the Greek Basketball Hall of Fame, inducted as a player.

Career as a head coach

Unconventionally, the very next year he started his coaching career as the head coach of the Greek National Team in 1997. He stayed the head coach of the national team for 2 years, leading the team to a 4th place finish at the 1997 European Championship and a 4th place finish at the 1998 FIBA World Championship.

He then moved to the professional club level, and coached Panionios BC, until 2002 when he was then named the head coach of Maroussi BC. He stayed with Maroussi until 2006, having taken over the team in relative obscurity and having turned it into the 3rd most prominent team in the Greek League, along with the help of his star point guard Vassilis Spanoulis, whose playing style and player attributes are often compared to Giannakis.

He returned to coach the national team in 2004, for the Athens Olympics Basketball Tournament, where he led the Greek team to a 5th place finish. The next year, under his coaching, Greece won the 2005 European Championship competition for the second time in its history. After 2006, he no longer simultaneously coached on the professional club level and national team level, as he decided to focus his full attention on the Greek national team only. In 2006, he coached the national team of Greece to a second place finish at the 2006 FIBA World Championship. In the World Championship's semi-final game, held on September 1, 2006, Giannakis' Greek team beat the heavily favored United States national Basketball team for the first time by a score of 101-95.

On the 3rd of February 2008, Giannakis signed onto coach the Euroleague power Olympiacos BC with a 2-and-a-half year contract at an annual salary of €1.1 million euros net. Giannakis also makes an additional annual salary of €1.2 million euros net for coaching the Greek national basketball team.

Awards and accomplishments

(As a player):
* He was selected 207th overall by the NBA professional club the Boston Celtics in the 1982 NBA Draft.
* Won the gold medal at the 1987 European Championship.
* Won the silver medal at the 1989 European Championship.
* Won the European Champions' Cup (now called the Euroleague) (1996).
* Won the Cup Winners' Cup (1993).
* Won 7 consecutive Greek Championships (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991).
* Won 7 Greek Cup Championships (1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996).
* In total, he won 16 championships in his pro club career as a player.
* Greek Cup MVP 1985.
* Greek League MVP 1987.
* His personal best for points scored in a single game is 73 points scored, in 1981 as a player of Ionikos Nikaias BC (which ironically occurred against Aris BC, his future team).
* Along with Nick Galis he led Aris BC to an 81 game winning streak in the 1980s.
* He holds the record for national team caps with 351 with the Greek National Basketball Team, which is also a record for any European player.
* He scored 9,291 points in Greek League competitions (3rd all-time) and 5,307 points with the Greek national team (the record holder).
* When he retired from his playing career he held the records for the most games played in the Greek Championship (493) and the most games played in the Euroleague (163).
* Member of the Greek Basketball Hall of Fame, inducted as a player.
* Selected to the Euroleague 50th anniversary 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors list as one of the Euroleague's 35 greatest all time players in 2008.(As a head coach):
*Coached the Greek national team to the gold medal at the 2005 European Championship.
* He is the only person to win the European Championship both as a player (1987 European Championship) and as a head coach (2005 European Championship).
*Coached Greece to the gold medal at the 2006 Stankovic Cup tournament.
*Coached Greece to the silver medal at the 2006 FIBA World Championship.

External links

* [http://basketaris.bravehost.com/ Basketaris.com - an unofficial fan site dedicated to Aris BC]
* [http://www.giannakis.co.nr/ Giannakis.co.nr - a fan site dedicated to Panagiotis Giannakis]
* [http://www.basketpedya.com/Acc002InfJug.php?idjug=212&idioma=3 Basketpedya.com player profile]
* [http://www.basketpedya.com/Acc002InfEnt.php?idjug=1593&idioma=3 Basketpedya.com coach profile]


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