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'''Giorgos Trontzos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[basketball]] center of the [[1960s]] - [[1970s]] era.
 
'''Giorgos Trontzos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[basketball]] center of the [[1960s]] - [[1970s]] era.
  
Trontzos, who at 2.17m was the tallest Greek player of his day, played for [[YMCA Thessaloniki BC|YMCA Thessaloniki]] before joing [[AEK BC|AEK]]. There, he won 5 Greek championships and was instrumental in AEK's winning the European Cupwinners' Cup in [[1968]].
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Trontzos was born in [[Veria]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. At 2.17m, he was the tallest Greek player of his day. He joined [[YMCA Thessaloniki BC|YMCA Thessaloniki]] in [[1956]] before moving on to [[AEK BC|AEK]] in [[1963]]. There, he won 5 Greek championships and was instrumental in AEK's winning the European Cupwinners' Cup in [[1968]].
  
Trontzos was capped a total of 136 times by the [[National Basketball Team]] of Greece, scoring 1545 points.
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Trontzos, from [[1963]] until [[1974]], was capped a total of 136 times by the [[National Basketball Team]] of Greece, scoring 1545 points.
  
  
 
[[Category:Basketball Players|Trontzos, Giorgos]]
 
[[Category:Basketball Players|Trontzos, Giorgos]]

Revision as of 07:37, April 28, 2011

Giorgos Trontzos was a Greek basketball center of the 1960s - 1970s era.

Trontzos was born in Veria, Macedonia, Greece. At 2.17m, he was the tallest Greek player of his day. He joined YMCA Thessaloniki in 1956 before moving on to AEK in 1963. There, he won 5 Greek championships and was instrumental in AEK's winning the European Cupwinners' Cup in 1968.

Trontzos, from 1963 until 1974, was capped a total of 136 times by the National Basketball Team of Greece, scoring 1545 points.