Sakis Giannakopoulos

Sakis Giannakopoulos
Σάκης Γιαννακόπουλος
Lavrio
Position Assistant coach
League Greek League
FIBA Europe Cup
Personal information
Born (1982-10-24) October 24, 1982
Kalamata, Greece
Nationality Greek
Listed height 6 ft 4.75 in (1.95 m)
Listed weight 194 lb (88 kg)
Career information
NBA draft 2004 / Undrafted
Playing career 2010–2018
Position Shooting guard / Small forward
Coaching career 2018–present
Career history
As player:
2010–2018 Lavrio
As coach:
2018–present Lavrio (assistant)
Career highlights and awards

As player

Dionysios "Sakis" Giannakopoulos (alternate spelling: Dionysis) (Greek: Διονύσης "Σάκης" Γιαννακόπουλος; born on October 24, 1982 in Kalamata, Greece) is a former Greek professional basketball player and current assistant coach for Lavrio of the Greek League, where he spent the majority of his playing career. He was a 6'4 34" (1.95 m) tall [1] shooting guard / small forward.

Professional career

Giannakopoulos played club basketball in the Greek minors with Panelefsiniakos (2000–2001), Poseidonas Kalamatas (2001–2004), and Lavrio (2004–2010). He started his pro career with Lavrio, in the Greek 2nd Division, in the 2010–11 season.[2] He was voted the Greek 2nd Division's MVP that same season.

With Lavrio, he played in the top-tier level Greek Basket League, for the first time, during the 2015–16 season. He was Lavrio's long-time team captain. Giannakopoulos played in over 150 games with Lavrio, and he is the record holder of the club in most games played.[3]

After playing 3 seasons with Lavrio in Greece's top-tier level league, he retired from playing professional basketball in 2018.

National team career

Giannakopoulos was a member of the junior national teams of Greece. With Greece's junior national team, he played at the 2000 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship, where he won a bronze medal.[4]

Coaching career

On August 7, 2018, Lavrio officially announced that Giannakopoulos was retiring from playing professional basketball, and joining the team's coaching staff, as an assistant coach.

References

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