uini Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) ..onda ga poseti ana brnabic pa i ona zavrsi u zatvoru, bez mogucnosti da kenja i tako redom aka redno Edited August 17 by uini
Karelia slims Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) hehe, uini hoće da poruči da ste usrali temu pominjanjem čovića i nekih nesportskih stvari. u sportu, većina koja je sarađivala sa njim ima samo reči hvale. i treba umeti pohvaliti kad neko nešto uradi dobro. Edited August 17 by Karelia slims 1 1 6
Micko8 Posted August 17 Posted August 17 5 hours ago, Hele said: Tesko tad bilo voditi savez u pm. Imas Divca koji je bolji od Jokica i jos Djordjevica, Paspalja, Danilovica, Bodirogu... A za selektora biras izmedju tada jos neizlapelih i u prajmu - Ivkovica, Obradovica, Maljkovica, Pesica... Bolji u cemu??? Pisanju u dalj????
Karelia slims Posted August 17 Posted August 17 ovoj temi danas samo fali rasprava old school vs new wave inace, jokic moze da bude bolji samo cosavim muskarcima Spoiler lozim vas, mada je zaista komicno bilo kad je u par situacija divac cuvao dzordana u nba
Hele Posted August 17 Posted August 17 29 minutes ago, Micko8 said: Bolji u cemu??? Pisanju u dalj???? Ima bolju NBA karijeru. Za sad.
Micko8 Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) 1 hour ago, Hele said: Ima bolju NBA karijeru. Za sad. Ajde dobro vidim da se sprdas Edited August 17 by Micko8
Popular Post uini Posted August 19 Popular Post Posted August 19 Serbia Olympic rank: 3 FIBA world rank: 2 Outlook: Serbia might have the right horses for Jokic in L.A. For all we know, by 2028, a 33-year-old Jokic could have already ridden off into the sunset and be living comfortably in the family house he’ll soon build with his father in Sombor, enjoying a lifetime of free booze from adoring locals and giving his dear ponies the best life imaginable. But something tells me Jokic and the rest of the Serbian team take no solace in being on the losing end of one of the greatest international basketball games of all time. The Joker played the most total minutes of anyone in the Olympics, but such is the burden of being as good as he is. Despite the wear and tear he accrues every season, it’s not hard to fathom that Jokic could maintain elite status four years from now with his ground-bound game. The Serbian team clearly means a ton to Jokic—we saw it in his face, in his play. There is a generative effect to representing his country and serving as the giving tree for the players around him. And the team in 2028 could be as good as any he’s ever played on. Bogdan Bogdanovic, Serbia’s team captain and all-time leading scorer, will be 35—probably good for another run. Nikola Jovic, who will be 25 in 2028, had a small role in Paris but was a promising, jumbo-sized 3-and-D wing with serious court vision as a starter for the Miami Heat last season. Four more years of HEAT CULTURE could help him emerge as Serbia’s next star. The development of the two wild-card Serbian draftees from this June—19-year-old Nikola Topic and 20-year-old Nikola Djurisic—will say a lot about Serbia’s shot at revenge in L.A. Topic, who will be apprenticing in Oklahoma City this season for the most prolific driver in the NBA (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander), is a lead guard unlike any the country has ever produced. With a remarkably quick first step, Topic has a preternatural ability to find his way to the rim, and his 6-foot-6 frame affords him greater angles both as a finisher and facilitator. Djurisic, at 6-foot-8 with an athletic build, looks the part of an NBA wing and plays with audacity—his dunks and whip passes are pure TikTok catnip. Between Topic, Djurisic, and Jovic, Serbia will have a trio of creative on- and off-ball playmakers with serious positional size advantages to place into Jokic’s orbit. As for the kids? They’re all right: Savo Drezgic (18), who will play for Georgia as a freshman this season, is a smooth 6-foot-4 point guard with a crafty dribbling suite and deep range. Andrej Kostic (17) plays like a new-age Bogdanovic. Last week, the young Real Madrid sharpshooter Andrej Bjelic (16) hit 8-of-9 from 3 against Finland at the FIBA U16 EuroBasket tournament in Greece—that degree of accurate volume shooting, especially at such a young age, will always pop off the screen. (One last word on Serbia: I pray that, when the time comes, the world is ready for Aleksej Pokusevski and vice versa. We demand Olympic Poku.) https://www.theringer.com/nba/2024/8/19/24223244/olympics-preview-2028-team-usa-mens-basketball 11 1 1
Valk Posted August 19 Posted August 19 Ok, čitam ceo tekst i na kraju ukapiram da si ga ti pisao. Pa, čestitke uini, čast nam je. 4
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