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Points per game14.6
Rebounds per game4.9
Assists per game0.7
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930.242/10141.60/00.047/6078.31.83.14.90.71.42.01.61.113114.6
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Career: INSEP (France-NF1, 2003-05), Valenciennes (France-LFB, 2005-07), Ekaterinburg (Russia-Superleague, 2007-09)


Without any doubt, Sandrine is the French player that can change the level of the national team. Tall and very athletic, she has improved a lot these past two years for Russian powerhouse Ekaterinburg. "Sandrine is already a mix of youth and experience", said Laurent Buffard, her coach this year. "She has tremendous potential, physically of course, and mentally she has a real desire to succeed. She is a killer. And she has a great work ethic. Her physical impact is even better now, and she has worked a lot on her weak left hand. She needs to be even better at the rebound and in her game vision. But she is going to be a great player." With or without her, the French national team does not have the same goals. Sandrine is the daughter of Ulysse Gruda, a former center for France who was selected to the national team seven times.



Sandrine Gruda (UMMC Ekaterinburg), 15. Aija Brumermane (TTT Riga) 11. Yelena Leuchanka (Galatasaray), 7. Sandrine Gruda (UMMC Ekaterinburg) Sandrine Gruda (UMMC Ekaterinburg) 5. Endene Miyem (France), 7. Sandrine Gruda (France), 8. Emmanuelle Hermouet (France), 9. Celine Dumerc (France), 14. Emmeline Ndongue (France) Sandrine Gruda (France) Sandrine Gruda (France) 7. Sandrine Gruda (France) Sandrine Gruda (France)