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Quarterfinals, Spain vs. Serbia

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Quarterfinals, Spain vs. Serbia

  • Spain

    Votes: 87 52.1%
  • Serbia

    Votes: 80 47.9%

  • Total voters
    167
Third, the point is that Serbia with only Serbian players has still to prove they are back. They have a fantastic generation who will probably win Eurobaskets, Mundobaskets and the Diamond ball but they haven´t yet.

Thats the point you missed. Serbian players only since 1992
 
Spaniards are innocent floppers,don't know what real, manly Serbian violence means. You will teach them "well"!:D

Well, we must play hard, we watched your games with them closely, and realized that spitting is not a well weapon against floppers, so we have to perform some other strategy. :D

You know, if DD Achilles The Great Spitter, couldn't do a thing to those nasty floppers, and at the end had to cry and leave NT, we really must do some other stuff, nasty hurtful stuff to win, if you understand. :D
 
I do not write here to provoke. It is called discussion and almost all of us are extremely polite.

Now, your Avatar picture. Bodiroga with the YUGOSLAVIAN NT in 2001, isn't it?

yeah...you know,we are from Serbia,and we love Great Serbia,witch is called Yugoslavia..:p
 
OK you clearly are here to provoke. FIBA considers the success after 1992 as Serbian. The Montenegrins consider it also. Now gtfo

GTFO???

:D:D:D

Very solid argument. If you read my first post instead of gettin furious and paranoid you would see what was I talking about. Sorry for messing with your sacred topic, sir!
 
GTFO???

:D:D:D

Very solid argument. If you read my first post instead of gettin furious and paranoid you would see what was I talking about. Sorry for messing with your sacred topic, sir!
Do you agree or not that its Serbian players only after 1992? Cause FIBA does
 
1990 world champions serbia.
with those two all time great serbians
petrovic and kukoc.
 
Thats the point you missed. Serbian players only since 1992

zarko-paspalj.jpg

Hello...

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Hey, I'm here too...:D
 
zarko-paspalj.jpg

Hello...

Hey, I'm here too...:D
Žarko Paspalj (Serbian Cyrillic: Жарко Паспаљ) (born March 27, 1966) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player and current vice-president of the Serbian Olympic Committee.

Scepanovic is also an ethnic Serb.
 
1990 world champions serbia.
with those two all time great serbians
petrovic and kukoc.
I clearly said after 1992 but you are american so i forgive you.

Btw. about Petrovic

He was the close cousin of great Serbian basketball player Dejan Bodiroga. Dejan's grandmother (on his father's side) and Drazen's grandfather (also on his father's side) are brother and sister, making Bodiroga and Petrović second cousins.

So he is half Serbian but thats really not important as SFR Yugoslavia is history.
 
Do you agree or not that its Serbian players only after 1992? Cause FIBA does

Ok, let's try to make it clear.

I think FIBA gives Serbia the credit not from 1995 BUT from 1950 (first WC), am I right, yer or no?

I was talking about the country name. Ethinic issues are not my interest -but if you want to go that way, let's say in handball, for example, Arpad Sterbik, who played for Yugoslavia until 99...


And finally, my point was refered to a comment made by a Greek. End of the story here.
 
I clearly said after 1992 but you are american so i forgive you.
I am not American either... :) Try harder :D

Btw. about Petrovic

He was the close cousin of great Serbian basketball player Dejan Bodiroga. Dejan's grandmother (on his father's side) and Drazen's grandfather (also on his father's side) are brother and sister, making Bodiroga and Petrović second cousins.

So he is half Serbian but thats really not important as SFR Yugoslavia is history.

That is not a close cousin.... unless in this discussion and as it suits you.

He decided to play for Croatia. That is what matters, not ethnic affiliaitons, as far as I am concerned.
 
I clearly said after 1992 but you are american so i forgive you.

Btw. about Petrovic

He was the close cousin of great Serbian basketball player Dejan Bodiroga. Dejan's grandmother (on his father's side) and Drazen's grandfather (also on his father's side) are brother and sister, making Bodiroga and Petrović second cousins.

So he is half Serbian but thats really not important as SFR Yugoslavia is history.

Great Serbia kingdom:D
but they don t understand..
big us basketball nation call some nigerians in their team...buahaha..
 
Since 1995, sorry!

Listen, we were not allowed to play from 1992.-1995.

About other stuff, I don't see your point, because:

First you say that success (1995.-2002., later there were zero medals for SCG) can't be counted because is not right by a state name. Then the another poster show you that FIBA counts them as Serbian.

Then, you say, ok, but there are not all Serbian players, no matter what Fiba said, and I gave you examples, the another posters named a few Montenegro players from different times who played, I said different times because there were no more than 1, or 2 in 12 at the time, and some of them referred themselves as a Serbs.

And, at the end, you say something like, Serbian players still have to come out of a shade and prove on big competitions, not u20 and etc. So, I ask you were then Divac, Danilovc, Bodiroga, Paspalj, Djordjevic aliens or what? Or for you they are Yugoslavs, not Serbians, so Serbs on their own didn't do anything?
 
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