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Dino Butorac

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Dino Butorac
No. 20 – Spars Ilidža
PositionShooting guard
LeagueBosnian Championship
Second ABA League
Personal information
Born (1990-10-08) October 8, 1990 (age 34)
Požega, Croatia
NationalityCroatian
Listed height193 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Career information
Playing career2011–present
Career history
2011–2012HKK Široki
2012–2013KK Jolly Jadranska Banka
2013–2015Södertälje Kings
2015–2016Falco KC Szombathely
2017–2018Rostock Seawolves
2018–2019Tindastóll
2019–2020Þór Þorlákshöfn
2020–2021Jazine Arbanasi
2021Trepça
2021–presentSpars
2023Juvecaserta
Career highlights and awards

Dino Butorac (born October 8, 1990) is a Croatian basketball player who last played for Þór Þorlákshöfn of the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild karla. During his career he has won the Swedish Basketball League twice, in 2014 and 2015, and the Bosnia and Herzegovina Basketball League in 2012.

Playing career

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In September 2011, he signed with HKK Široki in Bosnia. He won both the Bosnian Cup and the league championship.

In July 2012, he signed a contract with KK Jolly JBS in Croatia where he reached semifinals and lost against KK Cibona who ended winning the title.

Sodertalje Kings was the next stop in 2013 where he ended up playing 2 seasons and won the championship both times. In the second year with the team he had a key role in the playoffs, averaging 15 points. Next stop was Hungarian team Falco Szombathely where averaged 10.6 points and 3 rebounds but ended the season with English team Plymouth Raiders.

Butorac spent the 2015–2016 season with. Falco KC Szombathely of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A.

In August 2018, Butorac signed with Tindastóll of the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild karla.[1] During his Úrvalsdeild debut, he posted a triple-double with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. For the season he averaged 11.4 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 27 regular season and playoffs games.

In October 2019, Butorac returned to the Úrvalsdeild and signed with Þór Þorlákshöfn where he replaced Vladimir Nemcok.[2] For the season, he averaged 8.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists.

National team career

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Croatian national team :

  • 3rd place World Champhionship U19, New Zealand (2009)
  • 4th place European Championship U20, Croatia (2010)

Awards and accomplishments

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Club honours

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References

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  1. ^ Ástrós Ýr Eggertsdóttir (15 August 2018). "Stólarnir fá til sín Króata". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ Helgi Hrafn Ólafsson (19 October 2019). "Dino Butorac til Þorlákshafnar". Karfan.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 19 October 2019.
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