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Vassilis Goumas

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Vassilis Goumas
Personal information
Born (1946-11-15)15 November 1946 (age 78)
Volos, Greece
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
NBA draft1968:undrafted
Playing career1961–1988
PositionPower forward /center
Number5, 7, 12
Career history
1961–1962Olympiacos Addis Ababa
1962–1963Panellinios Athens
1963Olympiacos Addis Ababa
1963–1964Panellinios Athens
1964Corinthians Greek Sporting Club Johannesburg
1964–1966Olympiacos Addis Ababa
1966–1969Panellinios Athens
1969–1970Sporting Clube de Lourenço Marques
1970–1979Panellinios Athens
1979–1985AEK Athens
1985–1988Ilysiakos Athens
Career highlights and awards

Vassilis Goumas (alternate spellings: Vasilis, Vassilios, Vasillos, Gkoumas) (Greek: Βασίλης Γκούμας; born 15 November 1946) is a Greek former professionalbasketball player. During his playing career, he was nicknamed "The Emperor".[1] At theclub club level, Goumas was a member of theFIBA European Selection team in 1974. While at thenational team level, he was theMVP of the 1973 FIBA EuroBasket Qualification Tournament, while representing the seniorGreek national team. In June 1987, after Goumas had announced that the upcoming 1987–88 season would be the final season of his basketball playing career, he was honored byFIBA with a retirement farewell celebrationFIBA Europe All-Star Game.

Early life and career

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Goumas began playingyouth system basketball inVolos,Greece, with the youthclubs ofOlympiacos Volos.

Professional career

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In 1961, at the age of 15, Goumas began playing at the senior men's club level, with the Ethiopian Premier League clubOlympiacos Addis Ababa. In 1962, he joinedPanellinios Athens, of thetop-tier levelGreek League. From 1962 to 1964, he played with both Olympiacos Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, and with Panellinios in Greece.

After that, he played inSouth Africa, where he played with the Corinthians Greek Sporting Club Johannesburg. Goumas then played inEthiopia again, with Olympiacos Addis Ababa, from 1964 to 1966. With Olympiacos Addis Ababa, he won the African Club Cup Championship title in 1964, and six Ethiopian Premier League championships, in the years 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, and 1966. Goumas then returned to the Greek club Panellinios, in 1966.

In 1969, Goumas moved from Panellinios, to the Mozambican clubSporting Clube de Lourenço Marques (SCLM). With SCLM, he won theMozambican League championship in 1970, while also being the Mozambican League's Top Scorer in the same year, with a scoring average of 35points per game. After that, Goumas once again returned to Greece and Panellinios, where he stayed from 1970 to 1979. During that time, he was the long-time star of the Greek club. In the 1970–71 season, in a Greek League game againstAmyntas Athens, Goumasscored 61 points. Goumas was a member of theFIBA European Selection team, in the year 1974.

Following that, Goumas moved to the Greek clubAEK Athens, in 1979. With AEK, he was theGreek Cup Finals Top Scorer in 1981. On 9 December 1983, while playing with AEK Athens, in a Greek League game againstVAO Thessaloniki, Goumas became the first player to ever reach 10,000 career points scored in the top-tier level Greek League. In 1985, Goumas moved to the Greek clubIlysiakos Athens. With Ilysiakos, he won theGreek 2nd Division championship in 1986. On 19 June 1987, before the last season of his playing career,FIBA Europe organized aFIBA All-Star Game, that was played in honor of Goumas' playing career. After that, Goumas played one more season with Ilysiakos, the 1987–88 season, and then he retired from playing pro club basketball, at the age of 41.

When he retired in 1988, Goumas was the Greek Basketball League's all-time top scorer. His career scoring record was eventually broken byNikos Galis, on 29 February 1992. Goumas ultimately ended up as theunofficial second all-time top scorer, in the history of the Greek League'samateur era, which lasted from the 1963–64 season to the 1991–92 season, with 11,030 career points scored.[2][3] The league's amateur era stats are unofficial, because only the stats since the league turned fullyprofessional (1992–93 season to present), are officially recognized. Goumas is second only on the career scoring list to the legendaryGalis, who scored a total of 12,714 points.[4]

In his pro club career, Goumas took part in a total of 412 games in the top-tier level Greek League,[5] while playing with Panellinios Athens, AEK Athens, and Ilysiakos Athens. His career scoring average in the Greek League was 26.8 points per game. Goumas was theGreek League Top Scorer four times during his career, in the 1969–70, 1973–74, 1974–75, and 1976–77 seasons.

National team career

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Goumas played with the Greek Under-17 junior national team at the 1963 Balkan Youth Basketball Championship, where he averaged 13.5 points per game. He also had a total of 114caps with the senior men'sGreek national team, in which he scored a total of 1,641 points, for a scoring average of 14.4 points per game. His personal best scoring game with Greece's senior national team was 41 points, which he scored against theGerman national team, in 1971.

With Greece, Goumas played at the following majorFIBA tournaments: the1967 FIBA EuroBasket, the 1968 FIBA European Olympic Qualifying Tournament, the1969 FIBA EuroBasket, the1972 FIBA Pre-Olympic Tournament, the1973 FIBA EuroBasket, and the1975 FIBA EuroBasket.[6] He was also theMVP of the 1973 FIBA EuroBasket Qualification Tournament, where he averaged 16.7 points per game.

Goumas also represented Greece at the:1969 Balkan Championship, where he won a silver medal, the1971 Balkan Championship, the1972 Balkan Championship, where he also won a silver medal, the1973 Balkan Championship, the 1974 European Nations Cup, and the1974 Balkan Championship.

"The Serenade on the Danube"

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Goumas' last appearance with the senior men'sGreek national team came on 16 June 1975, in Greece's 74–64 loss toTurkey, at the1975 FIBA EuroBasket. At that 1975 EuroBasket, which took place inBelgrade,Yugoslavia, the famous "The Serenade on the Danube" incident occurred. TheHellenic Basketball Federation had given the Greek national team's caretaker, Panos Metaxas, some bottles ofouzo,brandy,cognac, nuts, and miniature tcholiadaki, that were supposed to then be given as gifts toFIBA's head officials andrefs. However, Goumas, and his fellow Greek national teammatesApostolos Kontos andAris Roftopoulos, were upset with how the Greek federation and Greek national team were being run at the time, and also with how FIBA's refs were calling Greece's games, and in a sign of protest, they took the gifts and then threw them off of the roof of theHotel Jugoslavija, that the Greek national team mission was staying in, and into theDanube river. As a result, all three of the Greek players were given lifetime bans from the Greek national team. However, the lifetime bans were later reduced to a period of three years.[7][8][9][10]

Awards and accomplishments

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Club career

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Greek senior national team

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Ο «αυτοκράτορας» Βασίλης Γκούμας(in Greek).
  2. ^Τα “κανόνια” του ελληνικού Πρωταθλήματος: Βασίλης Γκούμας(in Greek).
  3. ^Γιαννάκης 73 - Γκάλης 62 και τα ρέστα παγωτά!(in Greek).
  4. ^Τα “κανόνια” του ελληνικού Πρωταθλήματος: Νίκος Γκάλης(in Greek).
  5. ^Ο «αυτοκράτορας» Βασίλης Γκούμας(in Greek).
  6. ^Vasillos GOUMAS (GRE) participated in 7 FIBA / FIBA Zones events.
  7. ^Η αξέχαστη σερενάτα στον Δούναβη… Αμέτρητες ιστορίες διηγήθηκε στον Βόλο ο «αυτοκράτορας» του μπάσκετ Β. Γκούμας(in Greek).
  8. ^ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ ΓΚΟΥΜΑΣ, Ο "ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΑΣ"(in Greek).
  9. ^Ντρίγκι, ντρίγκι Βασίλη μου(in Greek).
  10. ^Η σερενάτα στο Δούναβη...(in Greek).

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1964–1992 (Amateur)
1993–Present (Pro)
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