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Serbia NT 2011
#21
Quote:Milos Teodosic:

Duda Ivkovic will be in Belgrade this weekend, during the Greek all star. Speculations are that he will talk with Dragan Djilas (candidate for Serbian basketball federation) about return to Serbian bench...

Duda Ivkovic ce biti u Beogradu za vreme Grckog All Star-a. Spekulise se da ce pricati sa Draganom Djilasom o mogucem povratku na klupu...



Duda might come back...



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#22
[quote name='Raze Lupin' timestamp='1299952653' post='29544']

Duda might come back...



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I hope so. <img src='http://www.talkbasket.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thup:' />
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#23
So he is staying!!



Quote: Žurnal: Ivković ostaje selektor

IZVOR: B92, ZURNAL.RS

Dušan Ivković ostaje selektor košarkaške reprezentacije Srbije, prenosi „Sportski žurnal“.



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Ivković trenutno privatno boravi u Beogradu, a njegov sastanak sa Draganom Đilasom je tema broj jedan u košarkaškoj Srbiji.

„Ovde sam došao praktično bez ikakvih kontakata. U ponedeljak se vraćam na posao. Toliko“, rekao je Ivković za „Sportski žurnal“.



U izjavama datim prethodnih dana Ivković je isticao da se ne planira razgovore sa ljudima iz Košarkaškog saveza Srbije, što je i istina. Ipak, iz dobro obaveštenih izvora „Žurnal“ saznaje da se Ivković sastao sa Đilasom, koji je glavni kandidat da preuzme kormilu u „Kući košarke“, i da razgovori idu u pozitivnom smerom. Tako se može i reći da je izvesno da će Ivković ostati na kormilu reprezentacije do Olimpijskih igara u Londonu i završiti ciklus koji je počeo u kvalifikacijama za Evropsko prvenstvo.

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#24
It is not official, but everyone talks about it!
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#25
[quote name='Led00' timestamp='1300125923' post='29570']

It is not official, but everyone talks about it!

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If Djilas become president of KSS.It will be official <img src='http://www.talkbasket.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Cool' />
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#26
Djilas officially become candidate for President of KSS.And he is only candidate. <img src='http://www.talkbasket.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thup:' />
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#27
When he becomes the president, I really hope things will start to look promising for the young players, as the big clubs r doing their job to make out NT strong.
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#28
Any new information on whether Darko Miličić or Nikola Peković will be playing for the Serbian national team?
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#29
There wont be any information until we find out who will lead NT...
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#30
[quote name='Raze Lupin' timestamp='1302617410' post='30329']

Any new information on whether Darko Miličić or Nikola Peković will be playing for the Serbian national team?

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Pekovic plays for Montenegro already? <img src='http://www.talkbasket.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Blink' />
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#31
Pekovic plays for Montenegro...
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#32
I suppose its a waiting game now.I hope things get sorted soon. Eurobasket is close. Id like to see the Serbians on the podium.



I didn't know that about Nikola i just remembered him playing for the Serb and Monte united team. Nikola and Darko are teamates here in the states. The shared familarity would make them great NT teamates. Thats good for Monte though. Montenegro roster looks very competitive. I'm excited about Eurobasket it looks to be a very competitive tourney!



Is Dejan Bodiroga involved with the national team in any capacity? That guy was a wizard on the court. Im sure his sharpness would translate to becoming a good coach or mentor. To me he was much better than Teo no comparison really.
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#33
In case Djilas is elected as the new Basketball Federation President he will appoint Bodiroga and Tomasevic to key positions...



(Nice, more Green lobby members in Serbian basketball [Image: tongue.gif] )
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#34
[quote name='Black Urum' timestamp='1302780324' post='30372']

In case Djilas is elected as the new Basketball Federation President he will appoint Bodiroga and Tomasevic to key positions...



(Nice, more Green lobby members in Serbian basketball [Image: tongue.gif] )

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Hell yeah! It's predictable BUT wise none the less. Exellence breeds more excellence.



Quote:SER – Winds of change bring ex-players Bodiroga, Tomasevic into Serbian basketball picture

BELGRADE (KSS) – Dejan Bodiroga and Dejan Tomasevic were gritty performers in the Yugoslavia teams that captured gold medals at the 1998 and 2002 FIBA World Championships.



The former players will now have a chance to prove their worth in a different arena with both set to be handed key roles in the new Serbian Basketball Association (KSS) framework.



On Monday, Belgrade mayor Dragan Djilas will become president of the KSS when the general assembly hold their election.



Djilas will be voted into the top job as he is the only candidate to succeed outgoing supremo Dragan Kapicic. His first job will be to strengthen the structure of the KSS with famous names.



Djilas has announced that the former captain of the national team and the 1998 FIBA World Championship MVP, Bodiroga (pictured), will be vice president responsible for men's teams of Serbia.



He has also said that one of Bodiroga’s former Yugoslavia teammates, Tomasevic, will take care of competitions.



Ana Jokovic will be a vice president in charge of female basketball teams of Serbia, while Vuk Mitrovic will organize marketing and take care of finance.



Djilas said: "This team, together with four new members of KSS's executive board, will represent Serbian regions and have five priorities: 1) Creating all necessary organizational and financial conditions so the KSS can work normally; 2) Taking care of all national teams of Serbia; 3) Special treatment of youth categories, which is a basic condition for basketball to remain the number one sport in Serbia; 4) Creating conditions for women's basketball to catch up with men's success while insisting that more females be involved in women's basketball; and 5) Organizing events in schools and other places so youth can live with basketball on a daily basis.”



He added that the new KSS executive board will do its best to help clubs, including help in organizing their domestic league which could become part of ULEB later on.



Men’s national team coach



In the days or weeks to follow, Djilas will also announce which man is to lead Serbia when they compete at the EuroBasket in Lithuania, which tips off at the end of August.



Former coach Dusan Ivkovic surprisingly quit last month, saying he "can't fulfill his role" despite being in the middle of four-year Olympic turn in which he re-established Serbian basketball among the world elite.



Ivkovic, who is also the coach of Greek giants Olympiacos, guided the Blues to second place at EuroBasket 2009 in Poland and then to fourth place at the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey but a financial crisis at the KSS prevented him from doing his job as he’d planned.



The coaching great had said that the postponement of his payments was the "smallest problem" in a once-great basketball system.



Djilas, elected last week as the vice president of the Democratic Party, whose leader Boris Tadic is the President of Serbia, is seen as the only man who could use his skills to bring the KSS back to the glory days.

 

And he says that he's ready to take over, while reserving comment on the possible return of Ivkovic.



"With great pleasure, I've accepted the support of the basketball people to be a candidate for KSS's president,” Djilas said, while informing the KSS of his intentions.
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#35
When I read about this, it sounds so promising! For the first time in, God knows how long, every member of the KSS is respected in Serbia and all r supporting them. And, if the politics has to put its fingers in the sport, it is good that Djilas is in the ruling party!
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#36
[quote name='Led00' timestamp='1302791627' post='30382']

When I read about this, it sounds so promising! For the first time in, God knows how long, every member of the KSS is respected in Serbia and all r supporting them. And, if the politics has to put its fingers in the sport, it is good that Djilas is in the ruling party!

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I'm excited too I hope other countries take a similar approach. Led00 you may not understand or know that USA and Serbia have much in common in this situation. Recently in USA the entire USA Basketball National system was changed. New leadership, new goals, new everything really. After years the changes paid off to gold. I this is great for Serbia now and for the future generations.
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#37
Djilas for sure will give necessary money to Basketball association. <img src='http://www.talkbasket.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Cool' />
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#38
[quote name='Raze Lupin' timestamp='1302799800' post='30389']

I'm excited too I hope other countries take a similar approach. Led00 you may not understand or know that USA and Serbia have much in common in this situation. Recently in USA the entire USA Basketball National system was changed. New leadership, new goals, new everything really. After years the changes paid off to gold. I this is great for Serbia now and for the future generations.

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I know very little about that, but the change was good due to the results.

I cant wait to see a duel between Serbia and USA in a few years. Personally, I think that will be one of the best games of the decade!
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#39
[quote name='Led00' timestamp='1303062789' post='30439']

I know very little about that, but the change was good due to the results.

I cant wait to see a duel between Serbia and USA in a few years. Personally, I think that will be one of the best games of the decade!

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Maybe in final on OG 2012 <img src='http://www.talkbasket.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Biggrin' />
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#40
That would be too awesome! This NT will be at its full potencial at the OG's, and USA, as always will bring a promising rooster, and for those two to meet in the finals would be just awesome. I was hoping to see them in the finals of WC and I think that USA would have a lot more trouble with Serbia then with Turkey...
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