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Jaak Salumets

Jaak Salumets
Personal information
Born (1949-01-30) January 30, 1949 (age 68)
Paide, Estonia
Listed height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Career information
Playing career 1967–1979
Position Point guard
Career history
As player:
1968–1979 Kalev Tallinn
As coach:
1985–1991 Kalev Tallinn
1991–1993 NMKY Lahti
1993–1994 Žalgiris Kaunas
1994–1997 Kalev Tallinn
1997–1998 Nybit
1993–1997 Estonia
Career highlights and awards
  • Estonian SSR Champion (1968, 1971)
  • Estonian Champion (1995, 1996)
  • USSR Champion (1991)
  • Lithuanian Champion (1994)

Jaak Salumets (born January 30, 1949 in Paide) is a retired Estonian professional basketball player and coach who played mostly at the point guard position.

Jaak Salumets was born in Paide and started his basketball career in his hometown. Soon he was discovered by basketball coaches in TPI (present day TTÜ) and made his way through to the Soviet youth team and Tallinn Kalev. In 1968 he won the European Junior Championships with the national team, scoring 33 points in the final against Yugoslavia and deserved the attention of senior team coaches. Two years later he was invited to the senior team by Alexander Gomelsky, but then 19-year-old Jaak refused, explaining the decision as "I was too young and wanted to concentrate on studies". Gomelsky understood this as a personal insult and Salumets did not receive any opportunities to play under Gomelsky's led Soviet Union national basketball team anymore. In 1970, Estonian SSR managed to take a historical win over Team USA. Jaak Salumets scored 25 points against latter NBA star Julius Erving. The Estonian considers this as his best game he ever played.

Even though he did not have a chance to play under Alexander Gomelsky anymore, he made the breakthrough when Vladimir Kondrashin was appointed as the head coach of the national team, the once rejected Estonian was given an opportunity. He was in the shortlist for the 1972 Olympic team, but was replaced with Gennadi Volnov. Salumets finally won his first and last prize, bronze medal in EuroBasket 1973. After the only major tournament he got in conflict with the new head coach as well and was ruled out of the national team permanently.

Jaak Salumets did not win anything spectacular, besides playing in the top flight of the Soviet basketball. In 1979 Salumets concluded his career as a player and took a break from professional basketball. 6 years later, in 1985 he became the head coach of Tallinn Kalev, his former team, which struggled to show decent results in both Soviet and Estonian SSR championships. With the new coach Kalev improved his game and won surprisingly the last Soviet basketball championships held, in 1991. The team consisted of players like Olympic champion Tiit Sokk, latter Panathinaikos B.C. shooter Aivar Kuusmaa, Gert Kullamäe, and George Jackson, the first and also last American player in the Soviet Union basketball league. Shortly after the great triumph he was offered to become the mentor of Soviet Union national basketball team and BC Avtodor Saratov.


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