Siim-Sander Vene
Vene with Gran Canaria in 2019
No. 11 San Pablo Burgos
PositionSmall forward / power forward
LeagueIsraeli Basketball Premier League
Personal information
Born (1990-11-12) 12 November 1990
Tartu, Estonia
NationalityEstonian
Listed height2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)
Listed weight97 kg (214 lb)
Career information
NBA draft2012: undrafted
Playing career2005–present
Career history
2005–2006TTÜ
2006–2016Žalgiris
2006–2008Žalgiris-Arvydas Sabonis school
2008–2009Kaunas Triobet
2010Kaunas
2010–2011Ludwigsburg
2011–2012Baltai
2012VEF Rīga
2012–2013Prienai
2016–2017Nizhny Novgorod
2017Reggiana
2018Varese
2018Manresa
2018Fuenlabrada
2018–2019Gran Canaria
2019–2020Varese
2020–2021Fuenlabrada
2021–2022Limoges CSP
2022Varese
2022–2023Hapoel Jerusalem
2023–presentSan Pablo Burgos
Career highlights and awards

Siim-Sander Vene (born 12 November 1990) is an Estonian professional basketball player for San Pablo Burgos of the LEB Oro. Standing at 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in), he plays both the small forward and power forward positions. Vene represents the Estonian national basketball team internationally, and was named Estonian Basketball Player of the Year in 2017, 2018 and 2019.

Professional career

Vene began playing basketball with Siili Palliklubi and TTÜ. In 2006, Vene moved to Lithuania and joined Žalgiris' junior team Žalgiris-Arvydas Sabonis school. With Žalgiris, Vene won the Nike International Junior Tournament in 2007 and the Nacionalinė krepšinio lyga (NKL) in 2008. Vene was loaned to Kaunas Triobet of the Lietuvos krepšinio lyga (LKL) for the 2008–09 season.

In the 2009–10 Euroleague, Vene averaged 2 points, 1.8 rebounds and 0.2 assists per game.

In October 2010, Vene was loaned to Kaunas, and in December 2010, to Ludwigsburg of the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL).[1]

In 2011, Vene joined Baltai (former Kaunas) on loan from Žalgiris. In February 2012, he was loaned to VEF Rīga of the Latvijas Basketbola Līga (LBL).[2]

On 27 September 2012, Vene was loaned to Prienai. Prienai finished the 2012–13 season in fourth place.

In July 2013, Vene returned to Žalgiris. In the 2013–14 Euroleague, Vene averaged 3 points, 2.6 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game, as Žalgiris reached Top 16. Vene won his first Lithuanian Championship in the 2013–14 season, after defeating Neptūnas 4 games to 2 in the finals. In the 2014–15 season, Vene averaged 3.4 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game in the Euroleague and won his second Lithuanian Championship, after Žalgiris defeated league rivals Lietuvos rytas 4–0 in the finals.[3] In the 2015–16 Euroleague, Žalgiris once again reached Top 16, but failed to advance to the playoffs with a 2–12 record. Vene averaged 3.3 points, 1.6 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game. He won his third consecutive Lithuanian Championship in the 2015–16 season, after Žalgiris defeated Neptūnas in the finals.[4]

On 8 August 2016, Vene signed with Nizhny Novgorod of the VTB United League.[5] He was named Estonian Basketball Player of the Year in 2017.[6]

On 16 August 2017, Vene signed with Reggiana of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA).[7] On 29 September, he was sidelined for three months due to a leg injury and didn't play any games for Reggiana. On 4 January 2018, it was announced that Vene will sign for LBA club Varese for the remainder of the 2017–18 season.[8] On 21 June 2018, he was named Estonian Basketball Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.[9]

On September 5, 2018, Vene signed a six-week deal with Manresa of the Liga ACB as a replacement for the injured Justin Doellman.[10] He was released from the team when his contract ended. He signed with another Liga ACB team Fuenlabrada in December 2018.[11] Only a week later Vene moved to another Liga ACB team Gran Canaria after making use of his opt-out for signing with a EuroLeague team.[12]

On July 1, 2019 he signed contract with Varese of the LBA. He returns to Varese after a season with three different Spanish teams.[13] On May 24, 2020 Vene signed a contract with Fuenlabrada, making a return to the Spanish club where he had already a stint in 2018. [14]

On September 28, 2021, he signed a 2-month contract with Limoges CSP of the LNB Pro A.[15]

On January 4, 2022, he signed with Pallacanestro Varese of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA).[16]

On August 9, 2022, he signed with Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Premier League.[17] While on the team, Vene played a significant role particularly in a number of clutch wins, including over Maccabi Tel Aviv, and over Lenovo Tenerife in the semi-finals of the Basketball Champions League Final Four.

National team career

Vene was a member of the Estonian national under-18 basketball team that competed at the 2007 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship and finished the tournament in 12th place. Vene averaged 12.1 points, 5 rebounds and 1 assist per game.

As a member of the senior Estonian national team, Vene competed at the EuroBasket 2015, averaging 10 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game.[18] Estonia finished the tournament in 20th place.

Vene was named the captain of the Estonian national team in 2020 ahead of the EuroBasket 2021 qualification games.

Personal life

Vene's father, Priit, and mother, Lea, were both basketballers. His father is now a basketball coach. Vene's younger brother, Kent-Kaarel, is also a professional basketball player.

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  PIR  Performance Index Rating
 Bold  Career high

EuroLeague

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR
2009–10 Žalgiris 6010.9.417.000.5001.8.2.0.22.01.2
2013–14 Žalgiris 5013.7.462.5001.0002.6.6.2.23.03.8
2014–15 Žalgiris 1409.2.450.438.7141.2.5.5.03.42.6
2015–16 Žalgiris 20112.1.491.300.8331.6.7.4.23.33.1
2018–19 Gran Canaria 18415.0.478.389.8421.2.6.5.06.85.1
Career 63511.2.471.357.7891.5.6.4.14.22.8

Domestic leagues

Season Team League GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2007–08Žalgiris-2Lithuania LKL219.2.300.167.0004.52.0.0.03.5
2008–09Kaunas Triobet1919.0.400.3261.0003.3.4.8.35.2
2009–10Žalgiris1213.5.441.308.6253.0.8.7.33.3
2010–11Kaunas929.3.490.472.7144.21.31.6.413.4
EnBW LudwigsburgGermany BBL1915.6.378.346.8001.1.6.4.24.5
2011–12BaltaiLithuania LKL1526.1.362.328.6003.41.51.3.28.0
VEF RīgaLatvia LBL521.8.394.385.5004.61.2.6.26.6
2012–13PrienaiLithuania LKL2628.2.502.243.7895.62.51.3.711.8
2013–14Žalgiris512.4.400.0001.0002.81.0.4.02.4
2014–154614.6.508.333.8262.9.9.6.35.4
2015–164314.0.514.286.7882.9.7.5.24.3
2016–17Nizhny NovgorodRussia VTB2424.2.448.337.7562.72.0.5.210.4
2017–18Pallacanestro VareseItaly LBA2024.9.465.393.9133.92.61.0.28.3
2018–19ManresaSpain ACB622.0.467.4141.0003.0.8.3.210.0
Fuenlabrada120.6.571.5711.0002.02.0.0.014.0
Gran Canaria1813.2.344.243.3331.3.3.2.33.0
2019–20Pallacanestro VareseItaly LBA1925.5.510.422.8334.22.3.6.110.8
2020–21FuenlabradaSpain ACB1221.2.391.286.7502.31.0.6.06.0
2021–22Limoges CSPFrance LNB713.1.417.2861.0001.31.3.3.03.7
Pallacanestro VareseItaly LBA1828.2.486.383.7864.61.6.7.312.2

Estonia national team

Year Tournament National Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2005 2005 U-16 European Championship Division B Estonia U-16 6428.0.448.444.5835.2.01.5.213.8
2006 2006 U-16 European Championship Division B Estonia U-16 9934.3.372.328.3789.63.32.81.416.0
2007 2007 U-18 European Championship Estonia U-18 8226.5.430.333.6675.01.01.9.812.1
2007 U-20 European Championship Division B Estonia U-20 8013.3.300.050.5003.3.3.9.03.8
2009 EuroBasket 2009 Qualification Relegation Round Estonia 5014.4.400.300.5002.2.2.4.84.0
2011 EuroBasket 2011 Division B Estonia 307.7.250.0001.000.0.7.3.01.3
2012 EuroBasket 2013 Qualification Estonia 10125.9.551.370.5716.81.9.7.514.0
2013 EuroBasket 2015 First Qualification Round Estonia 4021.3.290.286.8333.31.51.01.56.3
2015 EuroBasket 2015 Estonia 5223.2.340.100.6676.41.6.6.27.8
2018 2019 Basketball World Cup Qualification Estonia 4429.0.490.286.7503.22.22.8.015.5
2020 EuroBasket 2022 qualification Estonia 2231.2.542.5001.0004.51.5.5.018.5
2021–22 2023 Basketball World Cup Qualification Estonia 726.6.262.176.8574.12.3.4.17.4
2022 EuroBasket 2022 Estonia 521.1.465.400.8751.61.0.6.211.4

Awards and accomplishments

Professional career

Žalgiris-Arvydas Sabonis school
Žalgiris
VEF Rīga
Prienai

Individual

References

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