The 7-foot Zídek was selected by the
Charlotte Hornets in the first round of the
1995 NBA draft, with the 22nd overall pick. He was the first Czech player ever drafted by an
NBA team, and was then followed by
Jiří Welsch, who was
drafted in 2002. Zidek spent three seasons in the NBA, playing for the Hornets, the
Denver Nuggets, and the
Seattle SuperSonics, averaging 3.4 points per game in his NBA career. In 1998, he returned to Europe, joining former UCLA teammate
Tyus Edney on the roster of the
Lithuanian power
Žalgiris. His first season back in Europe saw him lift the
EuroLeague championship trophy with Žalgiris, which was the first time a Lithuanian team won the EuroLeague title. He and Edney became the first players to win both an NCAA and a EuroLeague championship. Zidek's European career took him to several other teams before he returned to the Czech Republic, where he helped
ČEZ Nymburk to
Czech national league titles in 2004 and 2005. He took the 2005–06 season off to recuperate from knee surgery, and served at the end of the season as a
EuroLeague TV commentator for the
EuroLeague Final Four, which was held in
Prague. However, due to ongoing health problems, Zídek never returned to the court as a player, and in 2006 he announced his retirement from playing basketball. ==Personal==