Time to break away a bit from politics and religion and my life. This entry focuses on Serbian Basketball. As more than three months will pass by, i am hoping and rooting for this team to make it all the way to the finals at least, if it makes an improvement on its roster.
Yet during the 2011 Eurobasket and 2012 Eurobasket qualifiers, the national team had a hard time finding it's rhythm, chemistry and finding better shots. The coach that time, Dušan Ivković, had a hard time to have them gel in just a short period of time, unlike the Yugoslavian dream team he coached during the late 80's and 90's. In the ESPN 30 for 30 film Once Brothers, he compared that generation to the ones he is coaching and he is in favor of the earlier one.
There are a few bright spots in the national team this past Eurobasket 2013.
Nemanja Nedović
Bogdan Bogdanović
Nenad Krstić
Nemanja Bjelica
And others. But with Miloš Teodosić, Vladimir Lučić injured and some players like Boris Savović, Tadija Dragićević, Dejan Musli and others who deserved a chance to play for the Beli Orlovi.
We, supporting Serbian Basketball all the way will keep tracking the personnel moves that will be made and will cheering for no team but Serbia.
SRBIJA SRBIJA!
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