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Vlantimir "Vlanto" Giankovits (alternate spelling: Vlantimiros) (, Vladimiros "Vlado" Giankovits, (セルビア語:Владимир "Владо" Јанковић), Vladimir "Vlado" Janković; born March 3, 1990) is a Serbian-born Greek professional basketball player for Panathinaikos of the Greek Basket League. He is 2.02 m (6 ft 7 ½ in) tall, and weighs 99.6 kg (220 lbs). He plays at the small forward position, but he can also play as a shooting guard and a Small forward. He is the son of the late Serbian professional basketball player, Boban Janković.
==Early life==
Giankovits was born March 3, 1990, in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia. He is the son of the famous late Serbian professional basketball player Boban Janković, who was tragically paralyzed during a Greek Basket League playoff game between Panionios and Panathinaikos in 1993.〔(NYTimes.com Greek Basketball’s Adopted Son Ponders Major Goodbye. )〕
Giankovits moved to Greece with his family at the age of two, when his father, Boban, joined the Greek club Panionios for the 1992–93 season.

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