Gintaras Kadžiulis

Gintaras Kadžiulis

Kadžiulis with Lietkabelis Panevėžys in 2015
Lietkabelis Panevėžys
Position Assistant coach
League LKL
BBL
Personal information
Born (1980-03-29) March 29, 1980
Panevėžys, Lithuania
Nationality Lithuanian
Listed height 192 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Listed weight 200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
Playing career 1996–2014
Career history
As player:
1996–1999 BC Kalnapilis
1999–2001 BC Lietuvos Rytas
2001–2002 Alita Alytus
2002–2003 Ural Great Perm
2003–2005 Anwil Włocławek
2005–2006 Panionios Athens
2006 Anwil Włocławek
2006–2007 Kager Gdynia
2007–2008 Atlas Stal Ostrów
2008–2009 BC Šiauliai
2009–2010 Trefl Sopot
2010–2011 KK Budućnost
2011–2014 BC Prienai
As coach:
2014 BC Lietkabelis (assistant)
2014–2015 BC Lietkabelis
2015-present BC Lietkablis (assistant)
Career highlights and awards

Gintaras Kadžiulis (born 29 March 1980) is a Lithuanian former professional basketball player. His playing position was combo guard. He is currently the assistant coach for BC Lietkabelis of Lietuvos krepšinio lyga.

Professional career

Born in Panevėžys, Kadžiulis started his professional basketball career at the age of 16, when he signed with LKL's Kalnapilis Panevėžys. After three seasons, he moved to BC Lietuvos Rytas. In 2002, Kadžiulis was an entrant in the NBA Draft, but went undrafted. Continuing his career in Europe, Kadžiulis played for various Russian and Polish teams. He came back to Lithuania in 2008, signing with BC Šiauliai, but following the season, he again moved abroad. In 2011, he returned to Lithuania and signed with BC Prienai.

Coaching career

Right after declaring his retirement in 2014, he announced he was coming home to Panevėžys and became an assistant coach for Mindaugas Budzinauskas of BC Lietkabelis.[1] After Budzinauskas left the team just a few months into the 2014/2015 season, he was given the role of head coach.[2] In his debut as head coach, Lietkabelis defeated BC Valmiera in the Baltic Basketball League 96:85. He was replaced as head coach in December 2015 by Kazys Maksvytis, though he remained in the team as an assistant.

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