Bruno Šundov
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Bruno Šundov (born February 10, 1980 in Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Croatian professional basketball player, currently playing with Grupo Begar León.
NBA
Šundov was selected by the in the second round (35th overall) by the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Draft 1998. He played for Dallas for two seasons until he was traded to the Utah Jazz as part of a four-team deal in which the Boston Celtics got Robert Pack, John Williams and cash considerations from the Mavericks and a conditional first-round draft choice from Utah. Dallas received Dana Barros from Boston, Bill Curley from the Golden State Warriors and Howard Eisley from Utah. Utah received Donyell Marshall from the Warriors and Warriors received Danny Fortson from Boston and Adam Keefe from Utah on August 16, 2000. He did not play a game with the Jazz because he was waived by the Jazz on September 26, 2000.
Šundov signed as free agent with the Indiana Pacers on October 3, 2000. He played two season with the team and played in 33 games. He was signed as free agent by the Boston Celtics on July 19, 2002. After just one season with Boston he was traded along with J.R. Bremer and a conditional second-round draft pick, to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Jumaine Jones on July 29, 2003. Šundov only played four games with the Cavs until he was waived on January 15, 2004. He was signed by the New York Knicks to a 10-day contract on January 21, 2004. Signed as free agent by New York on September 8, 2004. He played two seasons with the Knicks.
Europe
Šundov played with Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) in February 2004, and Pepinster (Belgium).
In September 2005, he signed with Spain's Etosa Alicante, and two seasons later joined five-consecutive year national champion Proteas EKA AEL in Cyprus, and was crucial in the team's success in that season's EuroCup.
In February 2008, Šundov was signed by Grupo Begar León, another ACB team, which was eventually relegated in 2007-08.

