Žan Tabak, born on June fifteenth, nineteen seventy, is a distinguished Croatian basketball coach and former player. Currently, he holds the position of head coach for BC Andorra in the Liga ACB, where he continues to influence the sport with his extensive knowledge and experience.
His basketball journey spans two decades, during which he achieved remarkable milestones despite facing challenges with injuries. Notably, Tabak made history as the first international player to compete in the NBA Finals for two different teams, showcasing his versatility and talent on the court.
Throughout his six-year career in the NBA, he averaged five points per game, contributing to his teams in various capacities. His dedication to the game has not only earned him respect as a player but also as a coach, where he now imparts his wisdom to the next generation of athletes.