Serbia’s Rhapsody in Red
Serbia is in the Eurobasket finals! They beat Russia by 87:79 for a spot in Europe’s most important match.

Serbia is in the Eurobasket finals! They beat Russia by 87:79 for a spot in Europe’s most important match.
Slovenia beat Latvia 103:97 in a tense match closed by 18 year-old Luka Dončić. Tonight’s match was a true treat for basketball fans, with a total of 200 points scored.

The prodigy scored 27 points, more than any of his team mates.
Despite a slow start, Latvia went full on in the second and third quarter, taking the lead. Their experience, both individual and group seemed like enough insurance for a ticket to the semis.

Nevertheless, Slovenia wasn’t about to simply pass off the opportunity to get a step closer to a medal. Thanks to a great 3pt performance and a cool head in the final two minutes, they are meeting Spain.
The aggressive approach on both sides made it nearly impossible to simply pick a favorite. Undoubtedly one of the best Eurobasket matches so far.
There will be changes to this blog, both the technical and the aesthetic part.
Hence, the site might be offline in the upcoming days, as I’m working on a new setup. With some help.
Hopefully I will have some material for you by the end of the Eurobasket QFs.
Thank you for your patience.
Serbia’s water polo summer ended on a high note. The young players lead by coach Dejan Savić won the gold by beating Russia (14:4). Officially undefeated during the entire tournament.
Both Zvezda and Partizan have made it into the Europa League! A historical night for Serbia’s league football that is slowly restoring faith in the nation’s favorite sport.

Miloš Teodosić is officially out with an injury. Serbian captain and one of the most beloved European players will not be joining his team at the European Basketball Championship
In their first match of season 2017/2018, Juventus beat Cagliari by 3:0. Despite a mellow defense the Bianconeri held a solid advantage throughout the match.
Ivana Španović has lost a gold medal in the most bizarre of ways. The number mark got separated from her back as she landed a 7.02 jump. By an arbitrary decision, this meant her jump had ended at 6.92, which was far from the desired gold.
Perder un oro… ¿Por un dorsal con imperdibles? ??
La polémica está servida #London2017 pic.twitter.com/9ASaOzsw1w
— Eurosport.es (@Eurosport_ES) August 11, 2017
Serbia’s young players are the new U18 European Champions. They beat Spain by 74:62 in Bratislava. A tournament that has fully confirmed their domination and potential.

Aside from the best possible outcome for the team, Serbia also has an individual title. Nikola Mišković is the tournament MVP.…
Serbia’s National Team coach Dejan Savić will be taking over the bench of Crvena zvezda for the second time. This will not disrupt his activities in Team Serbia.…
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