Richard Petruà ¡ka (born January 25, 1969) is a Slovak-Italian former professional basketball player and coach. He was born in Levice, Czechoslovakia. At a height of , and a weight of , he played the power forward and center positions.
In 1994, he became the first European to win an NBA championship.
Petruà ¡ka played college basketball for the Loyola Marymount Lions and UCLA Bruins in the United States.
Petruà ¡ka was selected by the Houston Rockets, of the National Basketball Association (NBA), with the 46th overall pick (2nd round), of the 1993 NBA draft. He played in 22 games with the Rockets during the 1993âÂÂ94 NBA season, and scored 53 total points. His only NBA season also saw him as part of an NBA championship team, which resulted in him accidentally dropping and denting the team's first Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy during the celebration of the title. The dent in the trophy's basketball would remain a part of the trophy until 2018, when the team commissioned replacements after an ownership change.
Petruà ¡ka was a member of the senior Czechoslovakia national basketball team. He played with the Czechoslovakia at the 1991 EuroBasket.
After he retired from playing professional basketball, Petruà ¡ka became a basketball coach. He has worked as a coach at the CBA (Canarias Basketball Academy).
Petruà ¡ka lives in Canada with his wife and two sons.