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Modestas Paulauskas Personal information Born March 19, 1945 Medal recordMen's Basketball Competitor for the Soviet Union Olympic Games Gold Munich 1972 Team Competition Bronze Mexico City 1968 Team Competition World Championship Gold Montevideo 1967 USSR Gold Puerto Rico 1974 USSR European Championship Gold USSR 1965 USSR Gold Finland 1967 USSR Gold Italy 1969 USSR Gold West Germany 1971 USSR Bronze Spain 1973 USSR Modestas Paulauskas (March 19, 1945 in Kretinga) is a retired Lithuanian basketball player who won gold with the Soviet basketball team in the 1972 Olympic basketball tournament. He also won a bronze medal with the team at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Paulauskas trained at VSS Žalgiris in Kaunas. He is known as one of the best players of all-time of Lithuania. He had a tremendous dribbling ability and he was "foot-ahead player" of his generation. At current time he works as a coach with youngsters.
References
- (Lithuanian) INTERVIU: M.Paulauskas: "Noriu būti reikalingas" (FOTO). Eurobasket.lt.
- (Lithuanian) Modestas PAULAUSKAS. Kauno diena.
Soviet Union squad – 1967 FIBA World Championship Champions - Gold medal Soviet Union squad – 1974 FIBA World Championship Champions - Gold medal 1968 Olympic Bronze Medalists Men's Basketball – Soviet Union 1972 Olympic Champions Men's Basketball – Soviet Union Polivoda · Paulauskas · Sakandelidze · Zharmukhamedov · Boloshev · Edeshko · S. Belov · Korkiya · Dvorny · Volnov · A. Belov · Kovalenko · Coach: Kondrashin
EuroBasket Most Valuable Player Award 1935: Martín | 1937: Lubin | 1939: Ruzgys | 1946: Nemeth | 1947: Lõssov | 1949: Öztürk | 1951: Mrázek | 1953: Konev | 1955: Greminger | 1957: Baumruk | 1959: Zubkov | 1961: Korać | 1963: Rodríguez | 1965: Paulauskas | 1967: Zedníček | 1969: Belov | 1971: Ćosić | 1973: Brabender | 1975: Ćosić | 1977: Dalipagić | 1979: Berkovich | 1981: Kićanović | 1983: Corbalán | 1985: Sabonis | 1987: Galis | 1989: Petrović | 1991: Kukoč | 1993: Welp | 1995: Marčiulionis | 1997: Đorđević | 1999: Fučka | 2001: Stojaković | 2003: Jasikevičius | 2005: Nowitzki | 2007: Kirilenko | 2009: Gasol | 2011: NavarroCategories:- Soviet basketball players
- BC Žalgiris players
- Olympic basketball players of the Soviet Union
- Olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union
- Olympic bronze medalists for the Soviet Union
- Basketball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Basketball players at the 1968 Summer Olympics
- 1945 births
- Living people
- Eurobasket-winning players
- People from Kretinga
- Olympic medalists in basketball
- Lithuanian basketball biography stubs
- Soviet Olympic medalist stubs
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