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Future of Serbian NT

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Another great game for Markovic and Petrovic, this time against Zvezda in a narrow loss.

Markovic is a serious prospect. Really consistent and efficient. His efficiency and decision making are so advanced for his age. Picking his spots, doing everything what is needed, rebounding, shooting, passing, leading transition. There is a lot to like about his game. I remember Jovic a few years ago in his first season with Mega wasn't nearly as consistent and stable as Markovic. His statline - 14p/9.3r/3a per game on 58/44.4/88 shooting splits and 22.3 average index rating. Awesome statline without forcing anything, just playing the right way. Another potential gem of Serbian basketball school, future is bright for this kid.

I'm loving more and more what I see from Petrovic each game. A little bit undersized, but a great slasher, ability to break defense and change speed and rhythm of the game really pop out with every game. On top of that, he's got great touch around basket, shoots floaters on high efficiency which enables him to beat athletic big men in the paint. He has skills and craftiness, and I would be very surprised if Kari Pesic doesn't invite him for November games. I can see him making our NT roster down the line, and it might be rather sooner than later. November games are great opportunity to introduce a few new young talents to our NT and make a great investment for future.

https://x.com/ABA_League/status/1855594340430528998
 
I'm not familiar with these 2 dudes yet, but, on other hand, who are true next gems of Serbia after Bogi and Jokic? I mean in the lottery you have Topic and that's it. Jovic development this season is not very visible yet, probably he turns out to be borderline star at best in NBA. Djurisic is not playing right? I doubt he has star's upside. Topic is the best prospect of yours at the moment I think, but he's injured and his development ATM is questionable. I mean with all the crazy depth Serbia has when it comes to prospects, you may be lacking top 10 NBA pick material. I know where Jokic was drafted, sure :D But still a food for thought.
 
I'm not familiar with these 2 dudes yet, but, on other hand, who are true next gems of Serbia after Bogi and Jokic? I mean in the lottery you have Topic and that's it. Jovic development this season is not very visible yet, probably he turns out to be borderline star at best in NBA. Djurisic is not playing right? I doubt he has star's upside. Topic is the best prospect of yours at the moment I think, but he's injured and his development ATM is questionable. I mean with all the crazy depth Serbia has when it comes to prospects, you may be lacking top 10 NBA pick material. I know where Jokic was drafted, sure :D But still a food for thought.

I'm not really busting my head whether we have or don't have lottery talents. We have been winning medals and actually won everything in our history without always having top 10 talents. Why is that becoming so important to win medals? Maybe for some other countries, but not for Serbia. The most important factors are basketball culture, recognizable basketball school, good coaches and specific type of players, that kind of aura that former Yugoslav players had and that Serbian players are carrying with them. You can call it a special feel for the game. We have all of that, traditionally and historically. Players like Jokic and Bogdanovic don't grow on trees, so you can't always expect to have that kind of players, but I'm pretty certain that Serbian basketball, given the reasons I mentioned above, will always be relevant and full of talents.

Some of big prospects will fail, but some others will come out of nowhere and shine. Who is going to be a star, expectedly or unexpectedly, I'm not worried about that, I just know it's going to happen. Our history taught me that. We had Darko Milicic to fail only for Nikola Jokic to rise, almost out of nowhere as a compensation for Milicic. One way or another, we will keep producing big time players. It's in our DNA.

Right now, if I have to mention some young players with potential to be important for NT, those would be: Topic, N. Jovic, Djurisic, Poku, Kostic, Markovic, Drezgic, Vukcevic, F. Jovic, Bosnjakovic, Karalic, Bjelic, Danilovic, Radosic, Stankovic, Kusturica, Bikic, Backo, Dimitrijevic...Take your pick and guess :cool:
 
I'm not really busting my head whether we have or don't have lottery talents. We have been winning medals and actually won everything in our history without always having top 10 talents. Why is that becoming so important to win medals? Maybe for some other countries, but not for Serbia. The most important factors are basketball culture, recognizable basketball school, good coaches and specific type of players, that kind of aura that former Yugoslav players had and that Serbian players are carrying with them. You can call it a special feel for the game. We have all of that, traditionally and historically. Players like Jokic and Bogdanovic don't grow on trees, so you can't always expect to have that kind of players, but I'm pretty certain that Serbian basketball, given the reasons I mentioned above, will always be relevant and full of talents.

Some of big prospects will fail, but some others will come out of nowhere and shine. Who is going to be a star, expectedly or unexpectedly, I'm not worried about that, I just know it's going to happen. Our history taught me that. We had Darko Milicic to fail only for Nikola Jokic to rise, almost out of nowhere as a compensation for Milicic. One way or another, we will keep producing big time players. It's in our DNA.

Right now, if I have to mention some young players with potential to be important for NT, those would be: Topic, N. Jovic, Djurisic, Poku, Kostic, Markovic, Drezgic, Vukcevic, F. Jovic, Bosnjakovic, Karalic, Bjelic, Danilovic, Radosic, Stankovic, Kusturica, Bikic, Backo, Dimitrijevic...Take your pick and guess :cool:

All that is true, but at the same time it's a threat whenever you really will have such level players as Bogi, Jokic. Everything lower might not be beneficial with today's FIBA. I don't even think Serbia would necessary role with Teo kind of key player today. FIBA changed and the need to top notch (NBA solid level players) players are more visible now, IMO. Maybe Serbia and some other teams will prove wrong though. I wouldn't be completely chilled about it. Once Lithuania was carried by players as Kalnietis, Maciulis essentially in the mid 10's, but it's not possible today. Off course, Serbia is not the country which should be concerned a lot, but still there's a chance you won't have a player who can give you +22 and do everything on the court to lift you to the next level. Traditionally Serbia's world class players were not selected at top 10, but today's Euro scouting reached completely different level. Any evident talent and he will be exposed at maximum. It's shown well now how much Traore, Jakucionis, Russian dude are monitored.

A bunch of solid or good role NBA players (Jovic, Djurisic, Vukcevic) and Topic as potential true lead guard on NBA level (star potential). That's how I see it now.
 
All that is true, but at the same time it's a threat whenever you really will have such level players as Bogi, Jokic. Everything lower might not be beneficial with today's FIBA. I don't even think Serbia would necessary role with Teo kind of key player today. FIBA changed and the need to top notch (NBA solid level players) players are more visible now, IMO. Maybe Serbia and some other teams will prove wrong though. I wouldn't be completely chilled about it. Once Lithuania was carried by players as Kalnietis, Maciulis essentially in the mid 10's, but it's not possible today. Off course, Serbia is not the country which should be concerned a lot, but still there's a chance you won't have a player who can give you +22 and do everything on the court to lift you to the next level. Traditionally Serbia's world class players were not selected at top 10, but today's Euro scouting reached completely different level. Any evident talent and he will be exposed at maximum. It's shown well now how much Traore, Jakucionis, Russian dude are monitored.

A bunch of solid or good role NBA players (Jovic, Djurisic, Vukcevic) and Topic as potential true lead guard on NBA level (star potential). That's how I see it now.

FIBA basketball talent is deep and getting deeper with each decade, that's for sure. However, it's precisely all those past decades that give me a reason to be relaxed when it comes to production of big time players when it comes to Serbian basketball school. Take any decade you want starting from 60's and I will write a list of world class players that carried our team. There literally hasn't been one decade without such players. That's why I say some other countries should worry about growing FIBA competition.

Let me tell you this, if I were Lithuanian I would trade 80% of your current roster for high character players like Kalnietis or Maciulis. I would even trade Sabonis for prime Kalnietis and Maciulis. Character and feel for the game still matter a lot and you don't have to be an NBA all star to have those traits. You lack those kind of players and that's why you have been struggling, not only due to lack of talent.

I wouldn't have anything against to have a bunch of good NBA role players. It's way too early to know how they will project in NBA and FIBA basketball. For example, Bogdan is a solid NBA player, but a superstar in FIBA basketball.
 
Solid Euroleague debut for Bosnjakovic. Obradovic immediately assigned him to guard Punter. Great energy, high character, mobility, something in the mold of Lucic/Kalinic type of player. Great material for NT in coming years.
 
Kostic with another excellent shooting game. Possibly a great shooter in the making.

https://x.com/draftpoint2024/status/1857841644004893158

Mihailo Petrovic with another strong game and double-double 10p, 11ass. I'm surprised how good his passing game is, he has a really interesting combination of slashing/driving ability and court vision. I really love his game and think he can compete for a spot in NT roster at some point. On top of that, finishing at the rim is really good with nice touch from various angles. The most dominant aspect of his game is ability to break the first line of defense with tremendous quickness and change of speed. Only 21. His breakout season.

Not one game can pass by without Jovic doing something like this:

https://x.com/ABA_League/status/1857867393336488079

He is a machine around basket, finishing everything. Ideal partner for a good p&r point guard. I expect Jovic and Petrovic to develop a real two man game this season.

Kondic demonstarting his athleticism:

https://x.com/ABA_League/status/1857854997850890736
 
https://x.com/draftpoint2024/status/1862913463716102157

​​​​​​Kostic will make a big noise once he starts to fill out his frame and mature physically. When that happens his potential as a scorer will be scary. This season is very encouraging and reminds a lot of Topic's season in KLS before coming to ABA league. Kostic is a big talent with an even bigger room for improvement which makes his upside really high.
 
https://x.com/draftpoint2024/status/1863263630302523886

We will be watching Srzentic in Mega jersey in ABA league soon enough. What I like about him a lot is that he has a really nice mid range game and crafty finishing around the rim. Also, very surprised with his playmaking and passing vision. Plus, there is a great positional size, especially if he continues to play at guard position.
 
26/11 for Jovic and 17/10as for Petrovic in Mega's loss today.

Jovic could become such an interesting player if he learns to shoot threes on a decent efficiency. Really fun and athletic small ball 5 who can face up and play above the rim. Shooting will be necessary to make up for the lack of size.

I love watching Petrovic play. Outside shooting is also problematic and will have to get better to be able to play at higher level or for NT. But also very fun point guard with great slashing skills, touch around basket (floaters are great) and very nice passing skills. Had 16/9 vs Partizan too in narrow loss. He is a must for February games.
 
https://x.com/SerbBasketNews/status/1880098150486360320

Djurisic was injured and missed a few months, started playing recently, we'll see where he goes from here. If he wants to play in NBA, outside shot must improve. Hawks want him to play as a point guard in G league, but in long term everything will depend on his ability to make outside shots on decent efficiency.
 
Interesting stuff came out today. Topic might be traded to Nets. This might be good for Topic, Nets are bad and in rebuild and he could get a lot of playing time from the start. Thunder are much better organization though. However, taking minutes from SGA or playing with ball next to him will be very difficult. Thunder are in win now mode and when you have SGA you don't have to wait for any other guard, so I can see a good logic there by trading Topic and multiple picks for a quality player who fills some gaps and brings extra quality in playoff rotation
 
https://x.com/ABA_League/status/1898725130529911194

Great game for Markovic, it's obvious that he improved a lot physically since start of the season. I think he is going to be a very good two way player. This was a game against very decent Eurocup level team.

Also, Petrovic with 19p and 8ass, showed again passing skills and tremendous quickness. Very decisive with ball in his hands.
 
Darko Rajaković has been really good at developing young talents in Toronto. Seems like he has a long term future as NBA head coach or at least as one of the best developmental coaches in the league. He is definitely going to be the head coach of our NT in the future, as he expressed it many times during interviews. Seems to be very temperament (like every Serbian coach basically), outspoken, good motivator and also quite angry at times LOL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsB96ZwbpFM

I would still like to give Igor Kokoskov another shot. I feel like we wasted him in abnormal circumstances way too easily. Definitely worth another try in the near future.
 
Kostic and Srzentic going against each other and both had great games. Kostic with 30/4/5 and Srzentic with 22/7/8. Srzentic will play for Mega next season and Kostic is expected to be in Zvezda's roster. Srzentic seems to be better ballhandler/passer and Kostic has great shot making skills. Two very talented perimeter oriented players.
 
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