Saturday 13 June 2020

Dražen Petrović | Timeline

Dražen Petrović (22 October 1964 – 7 June 1993) was a Croatian professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he initially achieved success playing professional basketball in Europe in the 1980s, before joining the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1989.
A star on multiple stages, Petrović earned two silver medals and one bronze in Olympic basketball, a gold and a bronze in the FIBA World Cup, a gold and a bronze in the FIBA EuroBasket, and two EuroLeague titles. He represented Yugoslavia's national team and, later, Croatia's national team. He earned four Euroscars, and was named Mr. Europa twice. In 1985, he received the Golden Badge award for best athlete of Yugoslavia.
Seeking a bigger arena after his career start in Europe, Petrović joined the NBA in 1989, as a member of the Portland Trail Blazers. After playing mostly off the bench that year, Petrović experienced a breakthrough following a trade to the New Jersey Nets. While starting for the Nets, he became one of the league's best shooting guards. Petrović's career and life were cut short after he died in a car accident at the age of 28. He received the Olympic Order in 1993.
Petrović is considered the crucial part of the vanguard to the present-day mass influx of European players into the NBA. Petrović's jersey number 3 was retired by the Nets in 1993, and in 2002, he was posthumously enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2007, he was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame. In 2013, he was voted the best European Basketball player in history by players at the 2013 FIBA EuroBasket. (Intro from Wikipedia)


Note: We do not have complete information about Dražen's cadet and junior games and we chose not to include all his 290 NBA games. If you have date information about his Cibona transfer, the 1985 yugoslav finals (against Crvena Zvezda) and the 1987 yugoslav semifinals (against Crvena Zvezda) we would much appreciate it. Thank you

October 22, 1964 - Šibenik, Croatia, Yugoslavia - Dražen Petrović is born
January(?) 1(?), 1976 - Šibenik - 11-year-old Dražen attends a summer basketball camp at Baldekin
January(?) 1(?), 1977 - Šibenik - Dražen starts practicing basketball
August 18, 1981 - Thessaloniki, Greece - European Cadet Championship: Yugoslavia 110 - 91 Finland. Petrović scores 31 points =(START)
August 19, 1981 - Thessaloniki - European Cadet Championship: Spain 92 - 90 Yugoslavia. Petrović scores 41 points
August 20, 1981 - Thessaloniki - European Cadet Championship: Israel 109 - 108 Yugoslavia. Petrović scores 42 points
August 21, 1981 - Thessaloniki - European Cadet Championship: France 83 - 108 Yugoslavia. Petrović scores 37 points
August 22, 1981 - Thessaloniki - European Cadet Championship: Yugoslavia 81 - 96 Soviet Union
August 25, 1981 - Thessaloniki - European Cadet Championship: Greece 76 - 125 Yugoslavia. Petrović scores 43 points
August 26, 1981 - Thessaloniki - European Cadet Championship: Turkey 80 - 97 Yugoslavia
March 18, 1982 - Padua, Italy - 1981-1982 FIBA Korać Cup - Final - Limoges 90 - 84 Šibenka
June 21, 1982 - Forli, Italy - First game in the Yugoslavian National Team vs Italy
August 21, 1982 - Dimitrovgrad, Haskovo, Bulgaria - FIBA U18 European Championship - Yugoslavia 90 - 89 Germany
August 22, 1982 - Dimitrovgrad - FIBA U18 European Championship - Yugoslavia 106 - 90 Czechoslovakia
August 23, 1982 - Dimitrovgrad - FIBA U18 European Championship - Yugoslavia 114 - 88 France
August 24, 1982 - Dimitrovgrad - FIBA U18 European Championship - Yugoslavia 114 - 77 Norway
August 25, 1982 - Dimitrovgrad - FIBA U18 European Championship - Yugoslavia 93 - 87 Bulgaria
August 27, 1982 - Dimitrovgrad - FIBA U18 European Championship - semi-finals: Yugoslavia 92 - 77 Italy
August 28, 1982 - Dimitrovgrad - FIBA U18 European Championship - Final: Soviet Union 97 - 87 Yugoslavia
March 8, 1983 - West Berlin, Germany - 1982-1983 FIBA Korać Cup - Final - Šibenka 86 - 94 Limoges
April 9, 1983 - Šibenik, Croatia, Yugoslavia - National Championship Finals - Game 3: Šibenka 83 - 82 Bosna
May 26, 1983 - Limoges, France - FIBA EuroBasket 1983: France 76 - 80 Yugoslavia
May 27, 1983 - Limoges - FIBA EuroBasket 1983: Yugoslavia 90 - 91 Spain
May 28, 1983 - Limoges - FIBA EuroBasket 1983: Yugoslavia 103 - 84 Sweden
May 29, 1983 - Limoges - FIBA EuroBasket 1983: Yugoslavia 77 - 76 Greece
May 30, 1983 - Limoges - FIBA EuroBasket 1983: Italy 91 - 76 Yugoslavia
June 1, 1983 - Nantes, France - FIBA EuroBasket 1983 - 5th to 8th place: Israel 99 - 88 Yugoslavia
June 3, 1983 - Nantes - FIBA EuroBasket 1983 - 7th place game: Yugoslavia 104 - 88 West Germany
July 4, 1983 - Edmonton, Canada - University Games: Yugoslavia 100 - 73 Israel
July 5, 1983 - Edmonton - University Games: Yugoslavia ?- ? China
July 6, 1983 - Edmonton - University Games: Yugoslavia 63 - 54 Canada
July 8, 1983 - Edmonton - University Games - Semi-Finals: Yugoslavia 110 - 92 Cuba
July 10, 1983 - Edmonton - University Games - Final: Canada 83 - 68 Yugoslavia. Petrović wins the silver medal.
July 29, 1984 - Inglewood, Los Angeles - Olympic Games - Yugoslavia 96 - 83 Germany
July 30, 1984 - Inglewood - Olympic Games - Yugoslavia 94 - 64 Australia
August 1, 1984 - Inglewood - Olympic Games - Yugoslavia 100 - 69 Egypt
August 2, 1984 - Inglewood - Olympic Games - Yugoslavia 98 - 85 Brazil
August 4, 1984 - Inglewood - Olympic Games - Yugoslavia 69 - 65 Italy
August 6, 1984 - Inglewood - Olympic Games - Quarterfinals - Yugoslavia 110 - 82 Uruguay
August 8, 1984 - Inglewood - Olympic Games - Semifinals - Yugoslavia 61 - 74 Spain
August 9, 1984 - Inglewood - Olympic Games - Bronze Medal game - Yugoslavia 88 - 82 Canada
December 6, 1984 - Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia - European Club Championship: Cibona 99 - 90 Real Madrid
January 30, 1985 - Zagreb - European Club Championship: Cibona 96 - 89 Granarolo Virtus Bologna. Petrović scores 30 points
February 28, 1985 - Zagreb - European Club Championship: Cibona 87 - 88 Maccabi Tel Aviv
April 3, 1985 - Athens, Greece - European Club Champions Final: Cibona 87 - 78 Real
The Mozart of Basketball
Madrid. Petrović scores 36 points

April 16, 1985 - Zagreb - Yugoslav Championship: Cibona 97 - 88 Red Star Belgrade
April 20, 1985 - Belgrade, Yugoslavia - Yugoslav Championship: Red Star Belgrade 92 - 89 Cibona
April 23, 1985 - Zagreb - Yugoslav Championship: Cibona 119 - 106 Red Star Belgrade
April 27, 1985 - Osijek, Croatia, Yugoslavia - National Cup Finals: Cibona 104 - 83 Jugoplastika Split. Petrović scores 39 points
June 5, 1985 - Karlsruhe, Germany - FIBA EuroBasket 1985: Spain 83 - 99 Yugoslavia
June 6, 1985 - Karlsruhe - FIBA EuroBasket 1985: France 89 - 110 Yugoslavia
June 7, 1985 - Karlsruhe - FIBA EuroBasket 1985: Soviet Union 105 - 97 Yugoslavia
June 8, 1985 - Karlsruhe - FIBA EuroBasket 1985: Yugoslavia 106 - 94 Poland
June 9, 1985 - Karlsruhe - FIBA EuroBasket 1985: Yugoslavia 102 - 93 Romania
June 12, 1985 - Stuttgart, Germany - FIBA EuroBasket 1985 - Quarter-Finals: Yugoslavia 91 - 102 Czechoskovakia
June 13, 1985 - Stuttgart - FIBA EuroBasket 1985 - 5th to 8th place: West Germany 98 - 84 Yugoslavia
June 16, 1985 - Stuttgart - FIBA EuroBasket 1985 - 7th place game: Yugoslavia 105 - 86 Bulgaria
August 25, 1985 - Kobe, Japan - University Games in Japan - Yugoslavia 130 - 30 UAE
August 27, 1985 - Kobe - University Games in Japan - Yugoslavia 106 - 59 Egypt
August 31, 1985 - Kobe - University Games in Japan - Canada 81 - 77 Yugoslavia
September 3, 1985 - Kobe - University Games in Japan - 5th place game - Yugoslavia 97 - 65 Japan
October 5, 1985 - Zagreb - Petrović scores 112 points against SMELT Olimpija
December 11, 1985 - Zagred - European Club Championship: Cibona 111 - 95 Simac MI. Petrović scores 47 points
January 9, 1986 - Kaunas, Lithuania, Soviet Union - European Club Championship: Zalgiris Kaunas 94 - 91 Cibona
January 16, 1986 - Madrid - European Club Championship: Real Madrid 91 - 108 Cibona. Petrović scores 49 points
January 23, 1986 - Zagreb - European Club Championship: Cibona 116 - 106 Limoges. Petrović scores 51 points
January 30, 1986 - Tel Aviv, Israel - European Club Championship: Maccabi Tel Aviv 102 - 105 Cibona
February 8, 1986 - Novi Sad, Serbia, Yugoslavia - National Cup Championship Finals: Cibona 110 - 98 Bosna Sarajevo. Petrović scores 46 points.
February 27, 1986 - Zagreb - European Club Championship: Cibona 99 - 90 Zalgiris Kaunas. Petrović scores 44 points
March 5, 1986 - Zagreb - European Club Championship: Cibona 88 - 81 Real Madrid. Petrović scores 41 points
April 3, 1986 - Budapest, Hungary - European Club Championship: Cibona 94 - 82 Zalgiris Kaunas. Petrović scores 22 points.
April 18(?), 1986 - Zagreb - National Championship Finals (Game 1): Cibona 84 - 70 Zadar
April 21, 1986 - Zadar, Croatia, Yugoslavia - National Championship Finals (Game 2): Zadar 84 - 73 Cibona
April 24, 1986 - Zagreb - National Championship Finals (Game 3): Cibona 110 - 111 Zadar
June 17, 1986 - While in Zagreb - Drafted by Portland Trail Blazers in 3rd round - 60th pick
July 5, 1986 - Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain - FIBA 1986 World Championship: Yugoslavia 118 - 81 New Zealand
July 6, 1986 - Tenerife - FIBA 1986 World Championship: Yugoslavia 131 - 61 Malaysia
July 7, 1986 - Tenerife - FIBA 1986 World Championship: Yugoslavia 95 - 74 Netherlands
July 9, 1986 - Tenerife - FIBA 1986 World Championship: Yugoslavia 87 - 68 Argentina
July 10, 1986 - Tenerife - FIBA 1986 World Championship: Yugoslavia 83 - 80 Canada
July 13, 1986 - Oviedo, Spain - FIBA 1986 World Championship: China 82 - 106 Yugoslavia
July 14, 1986 - Oviedo - FIBA 1986 World Championship: Italy 76 - 102 Yugoslavia
July 15, 1986 - Oviedo - FIBA 1986 World Championship: USA 69 - 60 Yugoslavia
July 17, 1986 - Madrid, Spain - FIBA 1986 World Championship - Semi-Finals: Soviet Union 91 - 90 (OT) Yugoslavia
July 19, 1986 - Madrid - FIBA 1986 World Championship - Third Place Game: Yugoslavia 117 - 91 Brazil
December 9, 1986 - Mechelen, Belgium - Cup Winners Cup: Racing Maes Pils Mechelen 98 - 121 Cibona
March 17, 1987 - Novi Sad - European Cup Champions: Cibona 89 - 74 Scavolini Pesar. Petrović scores 28 points.
June 3, 1987 - Piraeus, Greece - FIBA EuroBasket 1987: Yugoslavia 93 - 100 Soviet Union
June 4, 1987 - Piraeus - FIBA EuroBasket 1987: Yugoslavia 78 - 84 Greece
June 5, 1987 - Piraeus - FIBA EuroBasket 1987: Yugoslavia 88 - 83 France
June 6, 1987 - Piraeus - FIBA EuroBasket 1987: Yugoslavia 94 - 76 Spain
June 7, 1987 - Piraeus - FIBA EuroBasket 1987: Yugoslavia 120 - 78 Romania
June 10, 1987 - Piraeus - FIBA EuroBasket 1987 - Quarter-finals: Yugoslavia 128 - 81 Poland
June 12, 1987 - Piraeus - FIBA EuroBasket 1987 - Semi-finals: Greece 81 - 77 Yugoslavia
June 13, 1987 - Piraeus - FIBA EuroBasket 1987 - 3rd place game: Spain 87 - 98 Yugoslavia
July 10, 1987 - Zagreb - University Games: Yugoslavia 180 - 50 Libya
July 12, 1987 - Zagreb - University Games: Yugoslavia 126 - 96 France
July 13, 1987 - Zagreb - University Games: Yugoslavia 121 - 92 China
July 14, 1987 - Zagreb - University Games: Yugoslavia 66 - 51 Soviet Union
July 15, 1987 - Zagreb - University Games: Yugoslavia 101 - 98 Bulgaria
July 16, 1987 - Zagreb - University Games: Yugoslavia 104 - 66 Cuba
July 17, 1987 - Zagreb - University Games Semi-Final: Yugoslavia 100 - 69 Spain
July 18, 1987 - Zagreb - University Games Final: Yugoslavia 100 - 85 United States
February 7, 1988 - Rijeka, Croatia, Yugoslavia - National Cup Final: Cibona 82 - 80 Jugoplastika
March 1, 1988 - Madrid - Korac Cup Finals (Game 1): Real Madrid 102 - 89 Cibona
March 9, 1988 - Zagreb - Korac Cup Finals (Game 2): Cibona 94 - 93 Real Madrid
September 18, 1988 - Seoul, South Korea - 1988 Olympic Games - Soviet Union 79 - 92 Yugoslavia
September 20, 1988 - Seoul - 1988 Olympic Games - Central African Republic 79 - 92 Yugoslavia
September 21, 1988 - Seoul - 1988 Olympic Games - South Korea 92 - 104 Yugoslavia
September 23, 1988 - Seoul - 1988 Olympic Games - Australia 78 - 98 Yugoslavia
September 24, 1988 - Seoul - 1988 Olympic Games - Puerto Rico 74 - 72 Yugoslavia
September 26, 1988 - Seoul - 1988 Olympic Games - Quarter-finals: Yugoslavia 95 - 73 Canada
September 28, 1988 - Seoul - 1988 Olympic Games - Semi-finals: Yugoslavia 91 - 70 Australia
September 30, 1988 - Seoul - 1988 Olympic Games - Gold Medal Game: Yugoslavia 63 - 76 Soviet Union
October 8, 1988 - Madrid - Dražen Petrović is transferred to Real Madrid
October 18, 1988 - Madrid - Copa del Rey 1/8 Final (game 1): Real Madrid 98 - 83 CB Puleva Granada
October 26, 1988 - Granada, Spain - Copa del Rey 1/8 Final (game 2): Real Madrid 122 - 89 CB Puleva Granada
November 2, 1988 - Falkirk, Scotland - European Cup Winners Cup: Rangers 89 - 116 Real Madrid
November 8, 1988 - Madrid - European Cup Winners Cup: Real Madrid 134 - 91 Rangers BC
November 15, 1988 - Madrid - Copa del Rey 1/4 Final: Real Madrid 88 - 64 Magia de Huesca
November 16, 1988 - Madrid - Copa del Rey 1/2 Final: Real Madrid 99 - 74 Joventut de Badalona
November 17, 1988 - A Coruña, Spain - Copa del Rey Final: Real Madrid 85 - 81 Barcelona (Petrović scores 27 points)
December 6, 1988 - Madrid - European Cup Winners Cup - Quarter-Finals (group stage): Real Madrid 69 - 62 Pitch Cholet Basket (Petrović scores 28 points)
December 13, 1988 - Madrid - European Cup Winners Cup - Quarter-Finals (group stage): Real Madrid 109 - 92 Snaidero Caserta (Petrović scores 43 points)
January 10, 1989 - Kiryat Shmona, Israel - European Cup Winners Cup - Quarter-Finals (group stage): Hapoel Galil Elyon BC 82 - 92 Real Madrid (Petrović scores 39 points)
January 17, 1989 - Cholet (near Nantes), France - European Cup Winners Cup - Quarter-Finals (group stage): Pitch Cholet Basket 95 - 85 Real Madrid (Petrović scores 31 points)
January 24, 1989 - Caserta, Italy - European Cup Winners Cup - Quarter-Finals (group stage): Snaidero Caserta 94 - 95 Real Madrid (Petrović scores 31 points)
January 31, 1989 - Madrid - European Cup Winners Cup - Quarter-Finals (group stage): Real Madrid 100 - 81 Hapoel Galil Elyon BC
February 14, 1989 - Zagreb - European Cup Winners Cup - Semi-Final (game 1): Cibona 91 - 92 Real Madrid. Petrović scores 38 points
February 21, 1989 - Madrid - European Cup Winners Cup - Semi-Final (game 2): Real Madrid 119 - 97 Cibona. Petrović scores 47 points
March 14, 1989 - Athens - European Cup Winners Cup - Final: Real Madrid 117 - 113 Snaidero Caserta. Petrović scores 62 points
May 16, 1989 - Barcelona - Spanish National League Final (Game 1): Barcelona 94 - 69 Real Madrid
May 18, 1989 - Madrid - Spanish National League Final (Game 2): Real Madrid 81 - 88 Barcelona
May 21, 1989 - Barcelona - Spanish National League Final (Game 3): Barcelona 86 - 100 Real Madrid
May 23, 1989 - Madrid - Spanish National League Final (Game 4): Real Madrid 88 - 87 Barcelona
May 25, 1989 - Barcelona - Spanish National League Final (Game 5): Barcelona 96 - 85 Real Madrid
June 20, 1989 - Zagreb - 1989 European Basketball Championship - Yugoslavia 103 - 68 Greece
June 21, 1989 - Zagreb - 1989 European Basketball Championship - Bulgaria 78 - 98 Yugoslavia
June 22, 1989 - Zagreb - 1989 European Basketball Championship - France 89 - 106 Yugoslavia
June 24, 1989 - Zagreb - 1989 European Basketball Championship - Semifinals - Yugoslavia 97 - 80 Italy
June 25, 1989 - Zagreb - 1989 European Basketball Championship - Finals - Yugoslavia 98 - 77 Greece. Yugoslavia European Champions, Dražen Petrović is named MVP - Most Valuable Player
August 17, 1989 - Portland, Oregon - Dražen Petrović arrives to Portland, Oregon
May 5, 1990 - Portland - NBA Semi-Finals (game 1): San Antonio Spurs 94 - 107 Portland Trail Blazers
May 8, 1990 - Portland - NBA Semi-Finals (game 2): San Antonio Spurs 112 - 122 Portland Trail Blazers
May 10, 1990 - San Antonio, Texas - NBA Semi-Finals (game 3): Portland Trail Blazers 98 - 121 San Antonio Spurs
May 12, 1990 - San Antonio - NBA Semi-Finals (game 4): Portland Trail Blazers 105 - 115 San Antonio Spurs
May 15, 1990 - Portland - NBA Semi-Finals (game 5): San Antonio Spurs 132 - 138 Portland Trail Blazers
May 17, 1990 - San Antonio - NBA Semi-Finals (game 6): Portland Trail Blazers 97 - 112 San Antonio Spurs
May 19, 1990 - Portland - NBA Semi-Finals (game 7): San Antonio Spurs 105 - 108 Portland Trail Blazers
June 5, 1990 - Auburn Hills, Michigan - NBA Finals (game 1): Detroit Pistons 105 - 99 Portland Trail Blazers
June 7, 1990 - Auburn Hills - NBA Finals (game 2): Detroit Pistons 105 - 106 Portland Trail Blazers
June 10, 1990 - Portland - NBA Finals (game 3): Portland Trail Blazers 106 - 121 Detroit Pistons
June 12, 1990 - Portland - NBA Finals (game 4): Portland Trail Blazers 109 - 112 Detroit Pistons
June 14, 1990 - Portland - NBA Finals (game 5): Portland Trail Blazers 90 - 92 Detroit Pistons
Vlade Divac and Dražen Petrović
Argentina, August 1990
August 8, 1990 - Santa Fe, Argentina - 1990 FIBA World Championship - Yugoslavia 92 - 84 Venezuela
August 9, 1990 - Santa Fe - 1990 FIBA World Championship - Yugoslavia 92 - 79 Angola
August 10, 1990 - Santa Fe - 1990 FIBA World Championship - Yugoslavia 75 - 82 Puerto Rico
August 13, 1990 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - 1990 FIBA World Championship - Second Round - Yugoslavia 105 - 86 Brazil
August 14, 1990 - Buenos Aires - 1990 FIBA World Championship - Second Round - Yugoslavia 100 - 77 Soviet Union
August 15, 1990 - Buenos Aires - 1990 FIBA World Championship - Second Round - Yugoslavia 77 - 67 Greece
August 17, 1990 - Buenos Aires - 1990 FIBA World Championship - Semifinals - Yugoslavia 99 - 91 United States
August 19, 1990 - Buenos Aires - 1990 FIBA World Championship - Finals - Yugoslavia 92 - 75 Soviet Union. Yugoslavia World Champion
November 14, 1990 - Portland - Interview to the "Oregonian": "I want to be traded. I'm the 12th man on the roster, and I don't deserve that. I'm not being treated fairly."...."if nothing is done, I'm going back to Yugoslavia"
November 15, 1990 - Portland - NBA: New York Knicks 117 - 118 Portland Trail Blazers
January 23, 1991 - East Rutherford, New Jersey - Petrović is transferred to the New Jersey Nets
February 22, 1991 - Hartford Civic Center, Massachussets - NBA: New Jersey Nets 99 - 111 Boston Celtics
October 8, 1991 - While in New Jersey - The Croatian Parliament severs all remaining ties with Yugoslavia
January 15, 1992 - Boston, Massachussets - Croatia is internationally recognized as an independent State. NBA: Boston Celtics 120 - 130 New Jersey Nets. Petrović scores 29 points =(changeflag)
February 1, 1992 - East Rutherford - NBA: New Jersey Nets 108 - 112 Washington Bullets
March 13, 1992 - Hartford Civic Center - NBA: New Jersey Nets 110 - 108 Boston Celtics. Petrović scores 39 points
April 23, 1992 - Richfield, Ohio - NBA Playoffs (game 1): New Jersey Nets 113 - 120 Cleveland Cavaliers. Petrović scores 40 points
April 25, 1992 - Richfield - NBA Playoffs (game 2): New Jersey Nets 96 - 118 Cleveland Cavaliers
April 28, 1992 - East Rutherford - NBA Playoffs (game 3): Cleveland Cavaliers 104 - 109 New Jersey Nets
April 30, 1992 - East Rutherford - NBA Playoffs (game 4): Cleveland Cavaliers 98 - 89 New Jersey Nets
Dražen Petrović and Dino Radja
July 26, 1992 - Badalona, Spain - 1992 Olympic Games - Croatia 93 - 76 Brazil
July 27, 1992 - Badalona - 1992 Olympic Games - Croatia 70 - 103 United States
July 29, 1992 - Badalona - 1992 Olympic Games - Croatia 88 - 79 Spain
July 31, 1992 - Badalona - 1992 Olympic Games - Croatia 99 - 78 Germany
August 2, 1992 - Badalona - 1992 Olympic Games - Croatia 73 - 64 Angola
August 4, 1992 - Badalona - 1992 Olympic Games - Quarterfinals - Croatia 98 - 65 Australia
August 6, 1992 - Badalona - 1992 Olympic Games - Semifinals - Croatia 75 - 74 CIS
August 8, 1992 - Badalona - 1992 Olympic Games - Gold Medal Game - Croatia 85 - 117 United States
November 6, 1992 - Philadelphia - NBA: New Jersey Nets 114 - 111 Philadelphia 76ers
November 7, 1992 - Miami - NBA: New Jersey Nets 94 - 106 Miami Heat
November 10, 1992 - New York - NBA: New Jersey Nets 96 - 99 New York Knicks
November 12, 1992 - East Rutherford - NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves 88 - 84 New Jersey Nets
November 14, 1992 - East Rutherford - NBA: Orlando Magic 113 - 124 New Jersey Nets
November 15, 1992 - East Rutherford - NBA: Washington Bullets 104 - 111 New Jersey Nets
November 17, 1992 - East Rutherford - NBA: Utah Jazz 108 - 97 New Jersey Nets
December 12, 1992 - Chicago - NBA: Chicago Bulls 95 - 89 New Jersey Nets
December 15, 1992 - East Rutherford - NBA: New York Knicks 108 - 94 New Jersey Nets
December 22, 1992 - East Rutherforld - NBA: Boston Celtics 106 - 104 New Jersey Nets
January 24, 1993 - East Rutherford - NBA: New Jersey Nets - Houston Rockets. Petrović scores 44 points
March 2, 1993 - East Rutherford - NBA: Chicago Bulls 87 - 80 New Jersey Nets
April 23, 1993 - East Rutherford - New Jersey Nets 116 - 119 Orlando Magic
April 29, 1993 - Richfield, Ohio - NBA Playoffs (game 1): New Jersey Nets 98 - 114 Cleveland Cavaliers
May 1, 1993 - Richfield - NBA Playoffs (game 2): New Jersey Nets 101 - 99 Cleveland Cavaliers
May 5, 1993 - East Rutherford - NBA Playoffs (game 3): Cleveland Cavaliers 93 - 84 New Jersey Nets
May 7, 1993 - East Rutherford - NBA Playoffs (game 4): Cleveland Cavaliers 79 - 96 New Jersey Nets
May 9, 1993 - Richfield - NBA Playoffs (game 5): New Jersey Nets 89 - 99 Cleveland Cavaliers
May 30, 1993 - Wrocław, Poland - FIBA EuroBasket 1993 Qualification - Romania 86 - 119 Croatia
May 31, 1993 - Wrocław, Poland - FIBA EuroBasket 1993 Qualification - Croatia 94 - 86 Estonia - Petrović scores 48 points
June 1, 1993 - Wrocław - FIBA EuroBasket 1993 Qualification - Croatia 128 - 75 Macedonia
June 3, 1993 - Wrocław - FIBA EuroBasket 1993 Qualification - Croatia 113 - 79 Latvia
June 5, 1993 - Wrocław - FIBA EuroBasket 1993 Qualification - Croatia 107 - 78 Ukraine
June 6, 1993 - Wrocław - FIBA EuroBasket 1993 Qualification - Croatia 90 - 94 Slovenia
June 7, 1993 - Frankfurt | Denkendorf, Germany - Dražen Petrović arrives in Frankfurt by plane. His girlfriend drives him to Zagreb via Munich. However, while driving between Nuremberg and Munich, at Denkendorf, the car crashes and Petrović is killed while sleeping, aged 28 =(END)

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