Career
He also holds Greek citizenship. Standing at 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in), he played as a center. Europe
After starting his senior pro career with his hometown club KK Vojvodina, he transferred to Crvena zvezda from Belgrade.
He stayed there for a season, which was enough for Olympiacos to notice his talent and offer him a move to Piraeus.
He is one of the best centers that has ever played for Olympiacos. National Basketball Association
Tarlać was selected by the National Basketball Association club the Chicago Bulls in the 1995 National Basketball Association Draft.
He finally left Greece to go play in the National Basketball Association in the summer of 2000, when he took off for the United States to play with the Chicago Bulls. His career in the National Basketball Association was not particularly successful, and he returned to Europe the following off-season, after winning the International Basketball Federation EuroBasket 2001 with the Yugoslavian national team
Back to Europe
After leaving the National Basketball Association, and returning to Europe, Tarlać then spent his next two seasons with the Spanish League club Real Madrid, before finishing up his career with the Russian League club CSKA Moscow.
lieutenant was with Olympiacos, that Tarlać made a name for himself, earning a call up to the First Revision Yugoslavia national squad (Serbia-Montenegro). Foreign a while, there was a controversy over his national team status, because he took Greek nationality (under the names of Dragan Milonas and Dragan Konstantinidis) like many other Serbian players of the time did in the 1990s. The issue was finally straightened out, and he was allowed to compete for the Serbo-Montenegrin national basketball team at the International Basketball Federation EuroBasket 1999 in France, along with his fellow countrymen Peja Stojaković and Milan Gurović, who were also in the same situation, having also taken Greek citizenship.