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Theo Papaloukas : ウィキペディア英語版
Theodoros Papaloukas


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Theódoros "Teó" Papaloukás (Greek: Θεόδωρος "Τεό" Παπαλουκάς; born May 8, 1977) is a retired Greek professional basketball player.
Papaloukas started his career in 1995 for his local club of Ampelokipoi, before being transferred two years later to AO Dafni and, in 1999, to Panionios. His performances with the latter earned him a transfer to Euroleague traditional powerhouse Olympiacos, where he won his first title, the Greek Cup, in 2002. His journey for the reds turned out to be a short stint, as he moved to Moscow and the club that he would help regain its past glory, CSKA, thus becoming a perennial All-Euroleague selection and competition icon.
After making a minimal impact during the first two seasons in the Russian capital, he evolved into a major contributor of CSKA's success coming off the bench both in the Euroleague and the Russian League in the 2004–05 season. By his fourth season with CSKA in 2006, he earned his first All-Euroleague selection and led his team to their first Euroleague title in 35 years, being voted the Euroleague Final Four MVP.〔 The following year he was named the Euroleague Season MVP before falling short of a second Euroleague title in a row, losing in the championship's final. In 2008, he won his second Euroleague title with CSKA in what would be his last year in Moscow. In the summer of 2008 Papaloukas returned to Olympiacos and reached another two Euroleague Final Fours, thereby holding a record of eight consecutive, alongside his former teammate J.R. Holden.
Papaloukas helped the Greek national team to a FIBA EuroBasket title in 2005, as well as a FIBA World Cup silver medal in 2006, coming off the bench and being elected to the All-Tournament Team in both competitions.〔(FIBA.com profile )〕 In 2006, he was named the FIBA Europe European Player of the Year, and one of the 50 greatest Euroleague contributors in 2008. A revolutionary figure in basketball, Papaloukas symbolized the rise of European basketball in the new millennium.
==Professional career==


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