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Points per game5.7
Rebounds per game2.0
Assists per game1.2
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GMin2P FG3P FGFTRebASPFTOSTBSPtsAvg
M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
914.09/1947.411/2642.30/30.00.81.22.01.21.21.10.90.0515.7
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Career: Trutnov (Czech Republic-ZBL, 1998-2002), Gambrinus Brno (Czech Republic-ZBL, 2002-03), Trutnov (2002), Gambrinus Brno (2003-04), Trutnov (Czech Republic-ZBL, 2004-05), Ruzomberok (2005-07), Banska Bystrica (2007-08).

Michaela Uhrova could see her role increase this summer because of Horakova's absence. She has always been an important role player who comes off the bench, playing quality minutes behind the long time starter Horakova. Even if she is not very tall, she is a solid, physical point guard. She has claimed five medals at European Junior championships and two with the senior team. After playing for big teams like Gambrinus Brno or Ruzomberok in the past, she decided last season to join a small team in Slovakia to have a more prominent role.


 




Michaela Uhrová (Czech Republic) Michaela Uhrová (Czech Republic) Michaela Uhrová (Czech Republic) Michaela Uhrová (MBK Ruzomberok) Michaela Uhrová (MBK Ruzomberok) Diana Adela Pop (TSV 1880 Wasserburg, left) and Michaela Uhrová (MBK Ruzomberok) Michaela Uhrová (Czech Republic) Michaela Uhrová (Czech Republic)