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Originally Posted by user name The second quarter was called "Athens Forever" and was dedicated to the Yugoslav national team that won the European Championships in 1995. Djordjevic was joined by Predrag Danilovic, Zarko Paspalj, Zoran Savic, Vlade Divac, Dejan Bodiroga, Sasha Obradovic and Zeljko Rebraca against an all-star team featuring Kukoc, Petar Naumoski, Riva and Zoran Sretenovic. Kukoc was awarded a standing ovation, as it was his first game in Belgrade in more than 14 years. |
That "all star team" was actually made of players mostly from Jugoplastika/Pop 84 Split team that ruled the European bbal from 89-91, all except Riva.
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Originally Posted by user name I have no clue what most of this says, but I can read the list of names for the Slovenian National Team:
Sani Bečirovič
Primož Brezec
Aleksandar Čapin
Nebojša Joksimovič
Goran Jurak
Ivica Jurković
Jaka Lakovič
Erazem Lorbek
Marko Maravič
Marko Milič
Boštjan Nachbar Radoslav Nesterović
Sašo Ožbolt
Matjaž Smodiš Beno Udrih |
This is the list of 15 candidates for 12 spots on the roster for European championship. The article also mentioned that Vujacic is not on the roster because his employers (Lakers) advised him to do so.