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  • 2018 U18 European Championship

    Latvia, 28. 07. - 05. 08. 2018.

    Group A

    - Latvia
    - Greece
    - Croatia
    - Italy

    Group B

    - France
    - Turkey
    - Germany
    - Russia

    Group C

    - Spain
    - Finland
    - Bosnia and Herzegovina
    - Ukraine

    Group D

    - Serbia
    - Lithuania
    - Montenegro
    - Great Britain
    Due to his elegance and imagination, Mirza Delibasic was one of the continent's greatest ever players.

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    BiH generation 00' is horrible, they were already eliminated from the U16 division A.

    Of course, there is a Tarik Biberovic(01'), 6'7'' SG/SF who is a great talent and already under contract with Fenerbahce, but with his history with the national team and all the rumors, I don't have huge hopes.
    Due to his elegance and imagination, Mirza Delibasic was one of the continent's greatest ever players.

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    • #3


      France, Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia & Turkey will almost concomitantly participate at the 5th edition of the FIBA U17 World Cup that will be held from June 30 to July 8 2018 in Rosario and Santa Fe in Argentina. So, these countries' rosters will likely makeup of only players born in 2000.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by serbianhoops View Post
          France, Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia & Turkey will almost concomitantly participate at the 5th edition of the FIBA U17 World Cup that will be held from June 30 to July 8 2018 in Rosario and Santa Fe in Argentina. So, these countries' rosters will likely makeup of only players born in 2000.
          20 days... I´m sure some players are going to play both championships...

          I just remember that i consider pretty unfair that Latvia is playing A Championship because they relegated last summer but FIBA was already commited with Latvia to organize this championship

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          • #6
            My bad! A slip of concentration when I wrote my post. I was totally focused on the possible concomitance of these two events that I confused the dates and persuaded myself that the U17 World Cup would be held at the turn of July and August.

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            • #7
              The Basketball Federation of Serbia announced the names of 20 players selected to attend an U18 training camp to held*from 1st to 4th February in Kragujevac, concomitantly to the U17 one.

              Bogdan Nedeljković - Mega
              Altin Islamović - Mega
              Luka Cerovina - Mega
              Pavle Kuzmanović - Mega
              Mateja Jovanović - Mega
              Zoran Paunović - Crvena Zvezda
              Arijan Lakić - Crvena zvezda
              Veljko Radaković - Crvena zvezda
              Bogdan Rutešić - Partizan
              Vladimir Radomirović - Sloga Kraljevo
              Alen Smajlagić - Beko Belgrade
              Lazar Grbović - Dynamic Belgrade
              Nemanja Kostić - Dynamic Belgrade
              Toma Vasiljević - Dynamic Belgrade
              Dimitrije Stajić - Beovuk Belgrade
              Dalibor Ilić - Igokea Aleksandrovac BIH
              Milenko Frganja - Varda Višegrad BIH
              Filip Njegovanović - Slavija East Sarajevo BIH
              Nikola Ivović - Levallois FRA
              Dejan Puhali - Allgau/Memmingen GER
              Last edited by serbianhoops; 03-20-2018, 06:17 PM.

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              • #8
                Winchester Thurston's 6-5 athletic sophomore swingman Dusan Krivokapic ('00), who moved to the Pittsburgh area from Montenegro in July 2017, is averaging 21.8 points per game (as per February 1st, 2018) and has already been in contact with several Division I schools. His court vision and basketball IQ stick out at high school level.

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                • #9
                  Bosnian prospect from Canada 6'7" SF Jusuf Sehic ('00)

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                  • #10
                    Bosnian prospect from Australia 6'11" C Eddie Maslic ('01)

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                    • #11
                      Lake Catholic's 6'7" sophomore combo forward Luka Eller, born in USA to Croatian parents (his mother Vesna played Division I basketball at St. Francis) averaged a double-double of 20.2 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, both team-highs (as per Mars 1st, 2018).

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                      • #12
                        MKD prospect from Canada 6'4" SG Martin Gjorgiev ('00)

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                        • #13
                          LaMelo Ball's Bosnian look-alike prospect from California 6'2" PG Benyamin "Benno" Zecic.

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                          • #14
                            Bosnia and Herzegovina's U18 national team coach Boris Dzidic has invited 20 players to a try out camp starting on April 3rd in Posusje. The list includes Cedevita's Karlo Matkovic who is on Croatian Basketball Federation radar and Filip Njegovanovic who was previously tested by the Basketball Federation of Serbia.

                            Josip Ramljak (Posusje)
                            Dragan Dzajic (Ljubuski)
                            Danilo Cvetic (Igokea Aleksandrovac)
                            Filip Njegovanović (Slavija East Sarajevo)
                            Haris Dedajic (OKK Sloboda Tuzla)
                            Zlatan Tepic (Kakanj)
                            Domagoj Sakota (Siroki Brijeg)
                            Mudzahid Smajlovic (ABC Basket Zivinice)
                            Dusan Elez (Slavija East Sarajevo)
                            Mladen Popara (Heo Bileca)
                            Ali Masic (Gen Sarajevo)
                            Amar Klacar (Mastria Catanzaro, Italy)
                            Ante Kovac (Posusje)
                            Igor Gusic (Gen Sarajevo)
                            Dejan Glogovac (OKK Leotar Trebinje)
                            Nikola Djakovi(Dynamic Belgrade, Serbia)
                            Matej Perkovic (Zrinjski Mostar)
                            Edis Korman (Zadar, Croatia)
                            Karlo Matkovic (Cedevita Zagreb, Croatia)
                            Alija Islamovic (Kos Sarajevo)

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                            • #15
                              Serbia U18 and U17 national teams will hold a short training camp in Belgrade from 3 to 5 April 2018

                              U18 roster :

                              Bogdan Nedeljkovic - Mega
                              Altin Islamovic - Mega
                              Luka Cerovina - Mega
                              Pavle Kuzmanovic - Mega
                              Mateja Jovanovic - Mega
                              Zoran Paunovic - Crvena Zvezda
                              Arijan Lakic - Crvena Zvezda
                              Veljko Radakovic - Crvena Zvezda
                              Milos Cojbasic - Crvena Zvezda
                              Bogdan Rutesic - Partizan
                              Alen Smajlagic - Beko Belgrade
                              Lazar Grbovic - Dynamic Belgrade
                              Nemanja Kostic - Dynamic Belgrade
                              Toma Vasiljevic - Dynamic Belgrade
                              Dimitrije Stajic - Beovuk Belgrade
                              Marko Babic - Radnicki 1950 Kragujevac
                              Aleksandar Srajer - Petrovgrad Zrenjanin
                              Filip Njegovanovic - Slavija East Sarajevo BIH
                              Nikola Ivovic - Levallois FRA
                              Uros Trifunovic - Pinar Karsiyaka SK Izmir TUR

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