Player
|
Pos.
|
Team(s) played
|
Career
|
Regular season
|
Playoffs
|
Year (pick)
|
Team
|
Notes
|
Ref.
|
Games played
|
NBA draft
|
Žarko Čabarkapa
|
F
|
Phoenix Suns Golden State Warriors
|
2003–2005 2005–2006
|
150 |
—
|
2003 (17th) |
Phoenix Suns
|
Born in Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, represented FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro internationally
|
|
Predrag Drobnjak
|
C
|
Seattle SuperSonics Los Angeles Clippers Atlanta Hawks
|
2001–2003 2003–2004 2004–2005
|
278 |
3
|
1997 (48th) |
Washington Bullets
|
Born in Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Montenegro internationally
|
|
Nikola Peković*
|
C
|
Minnesota Timberwolves
|
2010–2017
|
271 |
—
|
2008 (31st) |
Minnesota Timberwolves
|
Born in Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, represented Serbia and Montenegro and Montenegro internationally
|
|
Nikola Vučević
|
C-F
|
Orlando Magic
Chicago Bulls
|
2011–2021
2021–present
|
399 |
1
|
2011 (16th)
|
Philadelphia 76ers
|
Born in Morges, Switzerland, represents Montenegro internationally
|
|
Slavko Vraneš
|
C
|
Portland Trail Blazers
|
2004
|
1 |
—
|
2003 (39th) |
New York Knicks
|
Born in Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, represents Montenegro internationally
|
|
Nikola Mirotić
|
F
|
Chicago Bulls
|
2014–2019
|
218 |
17
|
2011 (23rd)
|
Houston Rockets
|
Born in Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, Montenegrin-Spanish, represents Spain internationally.
|
|
Predrag Savovic
|
SG
|
Denver Nuggets
|
2002–2004
|
29 |
0
|
2002 (not drafted)
|
Denver Nuggets
|
Born in Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, Montenegrin-Spanish, represents Montenegro internationally.
|
|
Omar Cook
|
SG
|
Portland Trail Blazers
Toronto Raptors
|
2004
2005
|
92 |
0
|
2001 NBA draft (32nd) |
Orlando Magic
|
Born in United States, naturalised 2008, represents Montenegro internationally
|
|