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'''Dimitris Diamantidis''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Δημήτρης Διαμαντίδης) (born [[May 6]], [[1980]] in [[Kastoria]], western [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[basketball]] player.  
 
'''Dimitris Diamantidis''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Δημήτρης Διαμαντίδης) (born [[May 6]], [[1980]] in [[Kastoria]], western [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[basketball]] player.  
  
 
The player from Kastoria started his career with his home team in [[1994]] and stayed there for 5 years. In the summer of [[1999]], he was transferred to [[Iraklis BC]] and was a starter in his second season. In the summer of [[2004]], he made a big step in his career with his move to [[Panathinaikos BC]]. He is a member of the [[National Basketball Team|national team]]. With Panathinaikos he has won the [[A1 Division|Greek Championship]] twice, the Greek Cup and the Euroleague.
 
The player from Kastoria started his career with his home team in [[1994]] and stayed there for 5 years. In the summer of [[1999]], he was transferred to [[Iraklis BC]] and was a starter in his second season. In the summer of [[2004]], he made a big step in his career with his move to [[Panathinaikos BC]]. He is a member of the [[National Basketball Team|national team]]. With Panathinaikos he has won the [[A1 Division|Greek Championship]] twice, the Greek Cup and the Euroleague.
  
Diamatidis has won several individual trophies, such as the Euroleague best defender ([[2005]], [[2006]], [[2007]]), the Greek Championship MVP award ([[2004]], [[2006]]), and the Euroleague Final Four MVP award ([[2007]]).  
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Diamatidis has won several individual trophies, such as the Euroleague best defender ([[2005]], [[2006]], [[2007]]), the Greek Championship MVP award ([[2004]], [[2006]], [[2007]]), and the Euroleague Final Four MVP award ([[2007]]).  
  
 
He has also won the [[Eurobasket 2005|European Basketball Championship in 2005]] with the Greek national team and was a member of the team which won silver in the [[2006]] FIBA World Championship in Japan.
 
He has also won the [[Eurobasket 2005|European Basketball Championship in 2005]] with the Greek national team and was a member of the team which won silver in the [[2006]] FIBA World Championship in Japan.

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2011 Euroleague Champion

Dimitris Diamantidis (Greek Δημήτρης Διαμαντίδης) (born May 6, 1980 in Kastoria, western Macedonia, Greece) is a Greek basketball player.

The player from Kastoria started his career with his home team in 1994 and stayed there for 5 years. In the summer of 1999, he was transferred to Iraklis BC and was a starter in his second season. In the summer of 2004, he made a big step in his career with his move to Panathinaikos BC. He is a member of the national team. With Panathinaikos he has won the Greek Championship twice, the Greek Cup and the Euroleague.

Diamatidis has won several individual trophies, such as the Euroleague best defender (2005, 2006, 2007), the Greek Championship MVP award (2004, 2006, 2007), and the Euroleague Final Four MVP award (2007).

He has also won the European Basketball Championship in 2005 with the Greek national team and was a member of the team which won silver in the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan.

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