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    Quote Originally Posted by albiongate View Post
    More likely 30 years ago.

    Can you tell us how serbian were catholized during WW2 ?

    Wrong, Radja is a serbian family name. You can find many Radja in Western Bosnia and Eastern Croatia. The current head coach of Bosnian handball national team is Miodrag Radja, a bosnian serb.
    that doesn't change those guys run into croatia 400 years ago. i'm actually living very close to one catholized vilge and all of them would rather died then say they are serbs or bosnian serbs, they always felt croatians while other wiliges were not catholized

    i can also tell you how many autonomic croats from dalmatia and lika were remuved to posavina and other regions after WW2 like my family and those places were populated by serbians

    or i can tell you what one serbian told me few days ago what was happening on serbian side in ww2 and last war in my neiburghud

    so don't teach me about history because i know lot more that what books say's because you know i live in border of vojna krajna or what you call republika srpska krajna

    western bosnia and estern croatia...lol. you know what was onece croatia (and oficially recognized by EU unlike painted great serbia by aleksandar who also terorized non serbian people and removed them in areas that were not in his great serbia) or who are autonomic people who live in dalmatia, bosnia and herzegovina, serbia, montenegro etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by albiongate View Post
    Respect my freedom of speech.
    and your freedom of speech is to claim evryone is traitor who acepted his new ("new" those who came 400 years ago) as his homleand

    whole america is full of traitors then or better whole world not living in africa because you know we all came from africa

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    Branko Klisović (his first coach) on Šarić: He knows he can progress only with hard work

    Andrej Tesla (his coach at Zagreb youth categories) on Šarić: Born leader

    Denis Bajramović (his coach in Zagreb) on Šarić: His playing time will depend exclusively on his work and effort at trainings..

    I wonder how would Rubio's career evolve if Aito didn't put him in senior team while he was what? 15?
    meanwhile in a competition at lower level then the one of ACB league Šarić has to deserve that chance by his work and he can't get it by his talent like Rubio did..
    yup, great coach that Bajramović..
    he is not known for trusting young guns, and he surely won't change now when the pressure of championship title is on his shoulders..
    hopefully I'll be proven wrong..

    btw. Šarić is the first one to record a triple double at U-16 EC after Rubio did it in 2006.
    "Heja, heja Cibosi, hrabri kao vukovi,

    heja, heja cibosi, vodite nas k pobjedi. "



    some of the people on the forum are allowed to do whatever they want as long as they have guys from upstairs holding their back. way to go interbasket!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Picek View Post
    Branko Klisović (his first coach) on Šarić: He knows he can progress only with hard work

    Andrej Tesla (his coach at Zagreb youth categories) on Šarić: Born leader

    Denis Bajramović (his coach in Zagreb) on Šarić: His playing time will depend exclusively on his work and effort at trainings..

    I wonder how would Rubio's career evolve if Aito didn't put him in senior team while he was what? 15?
    meanwhile in a competition at lower level then the one of ACB league Šarić has to deserve that chance by his work and he can't get it by his talent like Rubio did..
    yup, great coach that Bajramović
    ..
    he is not known for trusting young guns, and he surely won't change now when the pressure of championship title is on his shoulders..
    hopefully I'll be proven wrong..

    btw. Šarić is the first one to record a triple double at U-16 EC after Rubio did it in 2006.
    saric will have playing time you can bet on that, bajramovic is saying smart. better that he knows he must deserve spot then he will play no mather what. they already had sesar who played even he wasn't working hard (actually from inside information he was their "baby" who was free from some pracitces wich his lazy ass felt to hard) saric is their project, karamarko and jelavic won't let him not playing

    by what he is known for not trusting young players he is coaching for first time some serius team in his carer in last year and half. and during that time zagreb had best results in club history. zagreb had no serius prospects besides tomic (unles you count antitalented papac, pesut and rikic as prospects) untill prostran came and he had his playing time when he wosn't injured, whille bubalo was baned from fiba

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    Quote Originally Posted by Picek View Post
    Branko Klisović (his first coach) on Šarić: He knows he can progress only with hard work

    Andrej Tesla (his coach at Zagreb youth categories) on Šarić: Born leader

    Denis Bajramović (his coach in Zagreb) on Šarić: His playing time will depend exclusively on his work and effort at trainings..

    I wonder how would Rubio's career evolve if Aito didn't put him in senior team while he was what? 15?
    meanwhile in a competition at lower level then the one of ACB league Šarić has to deserve that chance by his work and he can't get it by his talent like Rubio did..
    yup, great coach that Bajramović..
    he is not known for trusting young guns, and he surely won't change now when the pressure of championship title is on his shoulders..
    hopefully I'll be proven wrong..

    btw. Šarić is the first one to record a triple double at U-16 EC after Rubio did it in 2006.
    Serbian promising Center Dejan Musli had a triple double 2007 against France with 10 points, 11 rebounds and 12 blocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buducnost PG View Post
    Serbian promising Center Dejan Musli had a triple double 2007 against France with 10 points, 11 rebounds and 12 blocks.
    then the guys from kosarka.hr screwed it up..
    I think I read it there..
    "Heja, heja Cibosi, hrabri kao vukovi,

    heja, heja cibosi, vodite nas k pobjedi. "



    some of the people on the forum are allowed to do whatever they want as long as they have guys from upstairs holding their back. way to go interbasket!

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    Quote Originally Posted by albiongate View Post
    Respect my freedom of speech.
    You know what, Šarić can be Mongolian as far as I'm concerned, he's a joy to watch and I wish him all the best... As well as Dejan Musli and all the other prospects... Better players = better competition = better basketball...

    Thats last of me on this subject... You can continue living in your nationalistic world, I was always in favour of freedom of speech
    I changed my signature, now it says something completely different!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Picek View Post
    Branko Klisović (his first coach) on Šarić: He knows he can progress only with hard work

    Andrej Tesla (his coach at Zagreb youth categories) on Šarić: Born leader

    Denis Bajramović (his coach in Zagreb) on Šarić: His playing time will depend exclusively on his work and effort at trainings..

    I wonder how would Rubio's career evolve if Aito didn't put him in senior team while he was what? 15?
    meanwhile in a competition at lower level then the one of ACB league Šarić has to deserve that chance by his work and he can't get it by his talent like Rubio did..
    yup, great coach that Bajramović..
    he is not known for trusting young guns, and he surely won't change now when the pressure of championship title is on his shoulders..
    hopefully I'll be proven wrong..

    btw. Šarić is the first one to record a triple double at U-16 EC after Rubio did it in 2006.
    Wow,is he related to the great Nicola too?So is he Croat or Serbian? Sorry guys just a joke to calm down.BTW OT there is a Serbian writer who lives here in Greece cause she is married to a Greek writer,and she is a granddaughter of Tesla.Her name is Milica Kocanovic and she is a really special writer,also there are rumors that she owns some important unreleased writtings of her famous grandpa.But until lately I wasn't aware that Duda Ivkovic is related to Tesla!And that says something to me,Duda is a huge personality of world basketball,her grandaughter is a very talented writer,they both have this heavy heritage but they look like they worth it.Sorry for the OT but it's never a bad time or place to express a huge respect to a great man,especially in this case,a true legend of humanity and history!And as you all know,these rare kind of people like Nikola Tesla are that unite us all,not only Croats and Serbs but all the humanity,because they remind us what we should be,and how much strenght is hidden in every single human being

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    Anyway now let's leave the great Tesla and talk again about the great Saric Is there anyway to download the game guys or we have to wait all that we were unlucky not to watch it???

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    Allready so many days have passed since the rapsody of Dario Saric and still are not able to watch itIf anybody has recorded this game please upload it somewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_black_planet View Post
    Allready so many days have passed since the rapsody of Dario Saric and still are not able to watch itIf anybody has recorded this game please upload it somewhere
    yeah, so far nothing

    bit off topic

    curentley croatian u-16 girls playing finals with russia, they will probabley lose. interesting is that dario's younger sister dana will bring new medal to saric's basketball family

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_black_planet View Post
    Allready so many days have passed since the rapsody of Dario Saric and still are not able to watch itIf anybody has recorded this game please upload it somewhere
    Soooo.... anybody found it?

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