Cesare Rubini Hall of Fame NBA

Cesare Rubini Hall of Fame NBA

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Cesare Rubini

Inducted:
1994

Cesare Rubini Hall of Fame NBA

Stats

Born
2 November 1923
Trieste, Italy

Died
8 February 2011

Position
Coach

College
NA

Cesare Rubini, known as "Il Principe" (The Prince), is the most successful figure in the history of Italian basketball and a unique legend in world sports. While he never coached in the NBA, his influence on the global game was so profound that he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1994. Rubini is the ultimate "two-sport" icon: he is the only person in history inducted into the International Halls of Fame for both basketball and water polo. Rubini spent his entire basketball career with Olimpia Milano, transforming the club into a European powerhouse known as the "Red Shoes" (Scarpette Rosse). As a player and coach, he won an astounding 15 Italian League championships.

Rubini's Awards and Records

    • EuroLeague champion (1966)
    • 2× FIBA Saporta Cup champion (1971, 1972)
    • 9× Italian League champion (1958–1960, 1962, 1963, 1965–1967, 1972)
    • Italian Cup winner (1972)
    • FIBA Order of Merit (2002)
    • Italian Basketball Hall of Fame (2006)

    NBA Teams

    Olimpia Milano (1957–1973)

    National Team
    Italy

    NBA Stats

    SItalian League Championships:
    9
    Italian Cups:
    1 (1972)
    EuroBasket Gold Medals (Italy):
    2
    Olympic Appearances as Coach:
    Multiple