Riccardo Pittis

Italian basketball player
Riccardo Pittis
Personal information
Born (1968-12-18) December 18, 1968 (age 55)
Milan, Italy
NationalityItalian
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight216 lb (98 kg)
Career information
Playing career1984–2004
PositionShooting guard / small forward
Number7
Career history
1984–1993Olimpia Milano
1993–2004Benetton Treviso
Career highlights and awards

Riccardo Pittis (born 18 December 1968 in Milan, Italy) is a former Italian professional basketball player. At a height of 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) tall, he played at the small forward position. During his basketball playing career, he was nicknamed Acciughino (English: Anchovy).[1][2] He was among the 105 player nominees for the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors list.

Professional career

During his pro club career, Pittis competed in the Italian League for two decades (1984–2004), playing in a total of 20 seasons. Pittis spent his whole club career playing with two teams: Olimpia Milano and Pallacanestro Treviso. With Olimpia, he won Europe's premiere basketball competition twice, as he won the EuroLeague championship with the club in 1987 and 1988. He also won the European-wide third level FIBA Korać Cup title in 1993 with Olimpia. With Benetton Treviso, he won the European-wide secondary level FIBA Saporta Cup title in 1995 and 1999.

Pittis led the EuroLeague in steals a total of 4 times (1992, 1994, 1996, and 2003). He finished his club playing career with 6,637 points scored and 1,811 steals, in 708 games played in the Italian League. His total of 1,811 career steals is the Italian League's all-time record.[3] Pittis finished his EuroLeague career with 1,481 points scored and 420 steals, in 168 games played in 9 seasons.

National team career

Pittis was a regular member of the senior Italian national team. With Italy's senior national team, he won two EuroBasket silver medals, at the 1991 EuroBasket and the 1997 EuroBasket. With Italy, he also played at the 1990 FIBA World Championship, the 1992 FIBA European Olympic Qualifying Tournament, the 1993 EuroBasket, and the 1995 EuroBasket.[4] In total, he played in 118 games and scored 1,017 points, with Italy's senior national team.

Post-playing career

After he finished his professional club basketball playing career, Pittis began working as a TV sports commentator for Sky Sport in 2005. In 2010, he became the Manager of the senior Italian national basketball team. In 2012, he became the General manager of Universo Treviso Basket.

References

  1. ^ I grandi del basket, Riccardo Pittis (in Italian).
  2. ^ Basket. Pittis, tutto resterà dei nostri “80” (in Italian).
  3. ^ CLASSIFICHE STORICHE (dal 1948/49) PALLE RECUPERATE (in Italian).
  4. ^ Riccardo PITTIS (ITA).

External links

  • FIBA Archive Profile
  • Euroleague.net Profile
  • FIBA Europe Profile
  • Italian League Profile (in Italian)
  • Olimpia Milano Hall of Fame
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Tracer Milano 1986–87 FIBA European Champions Cup champions
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Tracer Milano 1987–88 FIBA European Champions Cup champions
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Philips Milano 1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup champions
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Benetton Treviso 1994–95 FIBA European Cup champions
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Benetton Treviso 1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup champions
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Italy squadEuroBasket 1991 – Silver medal
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Italy squadEuroBasket 1997 – Silver medal
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