 |  | | Born:
26.01.1982 Place of birth:
Nove Mesto na Morave
(CZE)
Nationality:
CZE Height:
1.90m Position:
PF  |  | STATISTICS | | Points per game | 14.9 | | Rebounds per game | 3.0 | | Assists per game | 2.6 |
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| G | Min | 2P FG | 3P FG | FT | Reb | AS | PF | TO | ST | BS | Pts | Avg | | M/A | % | M/A | % | M/A | % | O | D | Tot | | 9 | 31.6 | 30/68 | 44.1 | 19/49 | 38.8 | 17/21 | 81.0 | 0.8 | 2.2 | 3.0 | 2.6 | 1.3 | 1.7 | 0.7 | 0.0 | 134 | 14.9 |
 | | Player Profile | | Game by Game Stats | | History | | Season & Career Highs | | |
| Career: .Zdas Zdar nad Sazavou (Czech Republic-ZBL, 1998-99), Gambrinus Brno (Czech Republic-ZBL, 1999-2007)
Eva Nemcova may have won the title in 2005 for the Czechs but without Viteckova that title might have never been reality. It is fair to say that the “mean scoring machine” of Gambrinus Brno has been the steadiest pair of hands in the current national team line-up. Besides her senior silverware, Viteckova won the FIBA World Junior Championship title in 2001 and the U20 European Championship a year later. She also won a pair of youth silver medals at the U16 and the U18 European Championships. In 2006-2007 she averaged 16.5 ppg in the league hitting an amazing 53.6 percent of her three-pointers. Not surprisingly she was voted Czech Female Player of the Year for 2006. |  |
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| Participations in FIBA Europe competitions | Olympic Games: Tournament Women 2008
(Czech Republic)
PPG: 11.5, RPG: 3.5, APG: 1.5 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women 2008
(Czech Republic)
PPG: 15, RPG: 4.7, APG: 1.7 World Championship for Women 2006
(Czech Republic)
PPG: 15.2, RPG: 4.0, APG: 1.0 Olympic Games: Tournament for Women 2004
(Czech Republic)
PPG: 11.9, RPG: 3.0, APG: 0.4 World Championship for Junior Women 2001
(Czech Republic)
PPG: 16.4, RPG: 5.6, APG: 1.6 |
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