Boris Tisma

Height: 205cm – 6’9’’
Born: 20.02.2002
Nationality: Croatia
Position: Forward
Current team: Real Madrid

RANK:
Of 2002 Generation

U16 OVERVIEW
Boris Tisma moved to Real Madrid in the summer of 2015 as barely 13 years old. Previously he was a member of KK Dubrava. His father Miodrag is 6’9 former pro who played about 10 seasons on average Croatian level. Boris has two years younger brother who currently suits up for Cedevita Zagreb. Lefty forward resembles some qualities of his extremely successful countryman – Toni Kukoc. He looks very smooth on the court and it’s easy to notice his great understanding of the game. He seems to have all the ingredients to take point forward role on the court. Suffice it to mention very good handles for someone who already stands around 6’7, desirable court vision and ability to involve his teammates as pick & roll ball handler. Moreover poise, competitiveness and shooting skills are also there. Tisma body looks intriguing but is years away from reaching full development (after first season in Real weighted 74 kilo standing at 6’6, grew up overall 10cm first two years in Madrid) which is not bad thing at all.
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FIBA U16 2017
Croatia
44.61.3

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