Luka Babić, born on September 29, 1991, in Split, Croatia, has become a celebrated figure in European basketball. With a career that spans over a decade, Babić’s versatility and leadership on the court have made him one of Croatia’s basketball exports. His left-handed style and ability to excel in various positions have allowed him to adapt to different leagues and levels of competition throughout his career.

Luka Babić
Babić first made his name in the Croatian league, where he played for Split and later Cedevita. His performances in Croatia demonstrated his remarkable versatility and playmaking ability, making him a standout in the league. After his success in Croatia, Babić joined Germany’s ratiopharm Ulm in the Bundesliga. His time in Germany was characterized by his ability to lead on the court, contribute on offense, and play multiple positions effectively.

Babić’s career continued to grow when he moved to Turkey to play for Istanbul BB and Ormanspor Ankara in the Turkish Super League. In Turkey, his playmaking ability shone as he finished the regular season as the seventh-best assistant, further proving his skill as a facilitator on the court.

One of the most significant moments in Babić’s career came when he represented Croatia at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Croatia’s basketball team performed admirably in the tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals and finishing 5th overall. The team’s victory over Spain in the group stage was one of the highlights of the tournament, and Babić’s contributions were key to the team’s success.
In 2019, Babić participated in the N** Summer League in Las Vegas, an opportunity that allowed him to compete against top young talent from around the world and gain further international recognition.

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During his time in the ABA league, Luka Babić was named to the All Best Team for one regular season, a prestigious honor that highlighted his consistent and high-level play throughout the competition.
Babić’s career also includes notable achievements at the youth level, including a bronze medal at the U19 World Championship in New Zealand in 2009 and being named to the best five of the Junior Euroleague Tournament in Belgrade.
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