- Clifford Luyk
-
Medal record Competitor for Spain Men’s Basketball European Championships Silver 1973 Spain Spain Clifford Luyk Diem, (born in Syracuse, New York on June 28, 1941) is a former Spanish American basketball player.
Luyk was athletic, talented and possessed great low-post skills, highlighted by his trademark, old-school hook shot.
He joined Real Madrid in 1962 and acquired the Spanish citizenship three years later. Luyk retired in 1978, having won six Euroleague titles with Madrid's legendary club (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1974 and 1978). This record makes him unique, because he is the only one who has won 6 Euroleague titles as a player with the same team. Clifford Luyk also won 14 Spanish championships, 10 Spanish cups and 2 Intercontinental cups.
Luyk won the silver medal in the 1973 European championship with the Spanish national team. He also played at Olympic Games 1968, Eurobasket 1969, Eurobasket 1971, Olympic Games 1972, Eurobasket 1973, FIBA World Championship 1974, Eurobasket 1975, Mediterranean Games 1975.
On February 3, 2008, he was chosen as one of the 50 most influential personalities to European Club Basketball over the last half-century by the Euroleague Basketball Experts Committee.[1]
References
- ^ "Euroleague official website, Experts decide European Club Basketball's 50 greatest contributors". http://www.euroleague.net/item/24016.
External links
Spain squad – 1974 FIBA World Championship - 5th Place 4 Corbalan | 5 Brabender | 6 Luyk | 7 Ramos | 8 Flores | 9 Santillana | 10 Sagi-Vela | 11 Rullan | 12 Rodriguez | 13 Cabrera | 14 Iradier | 15 Estrada | Coach: Díaz-MiguelEuroleague's 50 Greatest Contributors List Players
Fragiskos Alvertis • Sergei Belov • Miki Berkovich • Dejan Bodiroga • Wayne Brabender • Juan Antonio Corbalan • Krešimir Ćosić • Mike D'Antoni • Dražen Dalipagić • Predrag Danilović • Mirza Delibašić • Vlade Divac • Aleksandar Đorđević • Nikos Galis • Manu Ginóbili • Saras Jasikevičius • Radivoj Korać • Toni Kukoč • Clifford Luyk • Pierluigi Marzorati • Bob McAdoo • Dino Meneghin • Bob Morse • Aldo Ossola • Theo Papaloukas • Anthony Parker • Dražen Petrović • Dino Rađa • Manolo Raga • Antonello Riva • Emiliano Rodríguez • Arvydas Sabonis • J.A. San Epifanio • Walter Szczerbiak • Panagiotis Yannakis
Coaches
Pedro Ferrándiz • Pini Gershon • Alexandar Gomelskiy • Dušan Ivković • Božidar Maljković • Ettore Messina • Aca Nikolić • Željko Obradović • Dan Peterson • Lolo Sainz
Referees
Artenik Aradabjian • Mikhail Davidov • Lubomir Kotleba • Yvan Mainini • Costas RigasReal Madrid Baloncesto 1963-64 Euroleague Champions Real Madrid Baloncesto 1964-65 Euroleague Champions Real Madrid Baloncesto 1966–67 Euroleague Champions E. Rodríguez | Luyk | Aiken | Sainz | McIntyre | V. Ramos | Sevillano | Monsalve | Nava | J. Ramos | C. Rodríguez | Paniagua | Guardiola | Coach Ferrándiz
Real Madrid Baloncesto 1967–68 Euroleague Champions E. Rodríguez | Brabender | Aiken | Luyk | Sainz | V. Ramos | Sevillano | Nava | J. Ramos | C. Rodríguez | Paniagua | Guardiola | Coach Ferrándiz
Categories:- 1941 births
- Living people
- American basketball players
- Florida Gators men's basketball players
- Spanish basketball players
- Real Madrid Baloncesto players
- Real Madrid basketball coaches
- American people of Spanish descent
- People from Syracuse, New York
- Spanish basketball biography stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.