Elmedin Kikanović

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Elmedin Kikanovic

Elmedin Kikanović (born September 2, 1988) is a professional basketball player from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He plays the center position and is known for his scoring ability, rebounding, and presence in the paint. Kikanović has had a significant impact in various leagues across Europe, showcasing his talent in the EuroCup, the Basketball Bundesliga, and the Adriatic League, among others.

Early Life and Career[edit | edit source]

Elmedin Kikanović was born in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He began his basketball career with local clubs in his home country, quickly making a name for himself as a promising young center. His professional career took off when he joined KK Bosna, a prominent team in the Bosnian basketball league, where his performance started to draw international attention.

Professional Career[edit | edit source]

Kikanović's professional career spans several countries and leagues, highlighting his adaptability and skill set that fits various playing styles.

KK Bosna[edit | edit source]

At KK Bosna, Kikanović developed his foundational skills, contributing significantly to the team's success. His tenure with KK Bosna laid the groundwork for his professional career, allowing him to refine his scoring and rebounding techniques.

Alba Berlin[edit | edit source]

Kikanović's talents eventually led him to Alba Berlin in the Basketball Bundesliga, Germany's top-tier basketball league. At Alba Berlin, he became a key player, known for his consistent scoring and ability to perform under pressure. His time in the Bundesliga further established him as a top European center.

Monaco[edit | edit source]

Kikanović also played for AS Monaco Basket in the French LNB Pro A, where he continued to showcase his scoring prowess. With Monaco, he competed in the EuroCup, facing off against some of Europe's best teams and players, further proving his capabilities on a larger stage.

Return to the Adriatic League[edit | edit source]

After his stint in France, Kikanović returned to the Adriatic League, joining teams such as KK Crvena zvezda and others. His return to the Adriatic League was marked by impressive performances, reinforcing his status as a dominant center in the region.

National Team Career[edit | edit source]

Elmedin Kikanović has also been a significant figure for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team, representing his country in various international competitions. His contributions to the national team have been invaluable, providing leadership and experience to a growing basketball program in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Playing Style[edit | edit source]

Kikanović is known for his offensive capabilities, particularly his post moves and mid-range shooting. Standing at over 2 meters tall, he combines size with agility, making him a difficult matchup for opponents. His rebounding, both offensive and defensive, adds another layer to his game, making him a comprehensive threat on the court.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Elmedin Kikanović's career is a testament to his hard work, versatility, and dedication to basketball. He has left a mark in every league he has played in, earning respect from teammates, coaches, and fans alike. As he continues his career, Kikanović's influence on European basketball remains significant, inspiring the next generation of players from Bosnia and Herzegovina and beyond.



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