Nikola Bulatović

Nikola Bulatović
Nikola Bulatović
Position Center
Height 2.12 metres (6 ft 11 in)
Weight 105 kg (230 lb)
Born June 14, 1971 (1971-06-14) (age 40)
Titograd, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality Montenegrin
Pro career 1990–present
Career history Budućnost Podgorica (1990-1993)
KK Profikolor Banatsko Novo Selo (1993-1994)
Partizan Belgrade (1994-1995)
FMP Železnik (1996-1998)
Budućnost Podgorica (1998-2000)
Partizan Belgrade (2000-2001)
Montepaschi Siena (2001-2002)
Hapoel Tel Aviv (2002-2003)
Apollon Patras (2003)
Azovmash Mariupol (2003-2004)
Budućnost Podgorica (2004)
CSU Asesoft Ploieşti (2004-2005)
AEL Limassol (2005-2006)
CSU Asesoft Ploieşti (2006)
Igokea (2006-2007)
KK Beovuk (2007-2010)

Nikola Bulatović (Serbian: Никола Булатовић; (born June 14, 1971 in Titograd, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player.

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Pro career

Bulatović started his career in his hometown team Budućnost Podgorica. He was part of Partizan Belgrade squad that won national league and cup in 1994/95 season. He helped FMP Železnik win their first national cup trophy in 1997 before returning to Budućnost, where he won two consecutive national titles. He returned to Partizan for 2000/01 season before moving abroad, to Italian side Montepaschi Siena. He was the part of the side that won the last ever Saporta Cup trophy. Next season he played for Israeli side Hapoel Tel Aviv. In 2003 he signed for Greek club Apollon Patras but was released in August, before the season even started. Next few months he spent in Ukraine, in Azovmash Mariupol, before getting released in February 2004. Next month he rejoined his first club, Budućnost, but left soon without playing single game. He went to Romanian club CSU Asesoft Ploieşti where he was part of the squad that won EuroCup Challenge in 2005. Next season he started on Cyprus playing for AEL Limassol, in January 2006 he made a brief return to Asesoft Ploieşti, and month later he signed for Igokea from Bosnia. Last three seasons he played for lower league club from Belgrade, Beovuk.

National team

Medal record
Competitor for  Yugoslavia
European Championships
Gold 1997 Spain National Team
World Championships
Gold 1998 Athens National Team

Bulatović won gold medals at both the 1997 European Championship and 1998 World championship, while playing with the Yugoslavian national team.

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