Milos Vranes

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Miloš Vraneš
Spars Sarajevo
PositionSmall forward / shooting guard
LeagueABA League Second Division and Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Personal information
Born (1995-04-25) April 25, 1995 (age 29)
Belgrade, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight201 lb (91 kg)
Career information
College
NBA draft2018: undrafted
Playing career2018–present
Career history
2018–2019Spišská Nová Ves
2019–2020Vršac (Hemofarm)
2020–2021Pirot
2021–2022Mladost Mrkonjić Grad
2021–2022Teodo Tivat
2022–2022Slodes Beograd
2022–presentSpars Sarajevo
Career highlights and awards
  • All-Mon-Dak First Team (2016)
  • All-Mon-Dak Second Team (2015)

Miloš Vraneš (born April 25, 1995) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Spars Sarajevo that competes in ABA League Second Division and Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He played college basketball for the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks.[1] Standing at 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m), he plays at the shooting guard and small forward positions.

College career[edit]

Miloš Vraneš signed a National Letter of Intent with Southeast Missouri State Redhawks on May 5, 2016.[2] He played under head coach Rick Ray and competed in Ohio Valley Conference. Southeast Missouri State Redhawks was first in the West Division and made it to the OVC Tournament both years.

Professional career[edit]

In January 2019, Milos Vraneš began his professional career after great years in NCAA Division I College Basketball. Vraneš started his pro career in Europe, where he signed for BK Spišská Nová Ves. Vraneš competed in Slovak Basketball League and Slovak Basketball Cup.

The following season, 2019–20, Miloš signed a deal with KK Vršac (Hemofarm) of the Basketball League of Serbia. In August 2020, Vraneš signed for Pirot and stayed in Basketball League of Serbia for one more year (season 2020-2021) where he averaged 12.6 points and 7 rebounds per game.[3]

Season 2021-22, Miloš Vraneš signed for Mladost Mrkonjić Grad, and added another competition to his professional career, Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [4] The second part of a season, Vraneš signed for KK Teodo Tivat, and had great season competing in Prva A Liga. [5]

On 1 September 2022, he signed an open contract with Slodes. [6]

Shortly after his signature, he accepted an offer from OKK Spars Sarajevo and agreed to compete in ABA League Second Division. [7]

National Team career[edit]

Vraneš was a part of the Serbian national team basketball camp that was held in Denver, Colorado.[8][9] He was a part of the team chosen to represent the Serbia men's national basketball team at the international basketball tournament in Dalian, China where they ended up being second after losing to Lithuania. He won the gold medal while playing for Serbia at the tournament in Weinan. Milos was a part of the Serbian men's university basketball team chosen to play at the 2017 Summer Universiade that were held in Taipei, Taiwan. Serbia was first in the group stage and ended up its competition in the semi-final after losing to the United States men's national basketball team.[10] He was a starting shooting guard averaging 12.7 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Milos Vranes - 2016-17 Men's Basketball". Retrieved 2017-07-30.
  2. ^ "Redhawks Sign Milos Vranes". Retrieved 2017-10-08.
  3. ^ "MIloš Vraneš novi igrač KK Pirot". kls.rs. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Miloš Vraneš novi igrač Mladosti iz Mrkonjić Grada". meridianbetsport.ba. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  5. ^ "KK TEODO TIVAT basketball team". youthbasket.com. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Vraneš pojačao Slodes". b92.net. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  7. ^ "ABA LEAGUE - MILOŠ VRANEŠ". druga.aba-liga.com. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Srpski klinci iz NCAA koji interesuju i Đorđevića". b92.net (in Serbian). 4 April 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  9. ^ "SJAJNA ZAMISAO Okupljanje u Jokićevom Denveru: Đorđević misli i na američke đake /VIDEO/". sport.blic.rs (in Serbian). 27 March 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
  10. ^ "VELIKI USPEH STUDENATA Otpisani stali na korak od medalje". sport.blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 29 August 2017.

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