Rabotnicki capitalized on a sloppy defensive effort from Siroki WWin and breezed to a comfortable road win in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Terrico White (196-G-90, college: Mississippi) unloaded 29 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to pace the Serbian side. Radnicki improved at 14-8 record dropping Siroki at 7-15. Radnicki led by just three points after ten minutes of action 24:21. Siroki WWin quite easily denied the deficit. The teams arrived at halftime tied at 45. Radnicki increased the tempo in the third frame. Aleksandar Capin (186-PG-82, agency: Beo Basket) drained a bunch of three-pointers and Terrico White stayed red hot offensively as the visitors posted a 77:67 lead heading into the fourth frame. Radnicki quickly boosted the gap to 15 points and never looked back en route to the victory. Aleksandar Capin nailed 17 points, while Matthew Bryan-Amaning (205-F-88, agency: Interperformances, college: Washington) added 14 points for the winners. Boris Barac (205-F-92) answered with 25 points for Siroki WWin. Dalibor Persic (185-G-85) had 20 points in the loss.
Aleksandar Petrovic, headcoach of BIH NT has announced the 16 players who will be invited for the preparations of the BIH NT.
Despite KSBIH has tried to aquire new players for KSBIH Petrovic decided to skip Savovic and Kuzmic. Savovic was asked to sign his letter of clearance which would have allowed him to play for BIH instead or Montenegro. Kuzmic however is currently preparing for the NBA summerlague and will thus skip this EC [read more]
Aleksandar Petrovic, headcoach of BIH NT has announced the 16 players who will be invited for the preparations of the BIH NT. Despite KSBIH has tried to aquire new players for KSBIH Petrovic decided to skip Savovic and Kuzmic. Savovic was asked to sign his letter of clearance which would have allowed him to play for BIH instead or Montenegro. Kuzmic however is currently preparing for the NBA summerlague and will thus skip this EC.
Interview with Ammar Becar!
Ammar Becar burst onto the season with a breakout freshman season at Niles Notre Dame in Chicago. Ammar has become a hot high school prospect who is drawing interest from division one college teams. He agreed to join the Bosnia U16 team this summer and will be leaving for Sarajevo to join his teammates shortly. Here is an interview he did before he left
Q) How did you get your start in basketball?
A) I started in 6th grade, before that I did karate [read more]
Interview with Ammar Becar! Ammar Becar burst onto the season with a breakout freshman season at Niles Notre Dame in Chicago. Ammar has become a hot high school prospect who is drawing interest from division one college teams. He agreed to join the Bosnia U16 team this summer and will be leaving for Sarajevo to join his teammates shortly. Here is an interview he did before he left
Q) How did you get your start in basketball? A) I started in 6th grade, before that I did karate. I play for Niles Notre Dame and also the Chi-Town Diablos.
Q) Who are your greatest influences on the court? A) My High school coach at Niles Notre Dame Tom West. I just finished my freshman season with the team.
Q) What are your greatest strengths on the court? A) I can shoot; dish, finish and I have range out to the three point line. I am a good athlete, I can rebound, I am strong and I like to defend.
Q) What was the highlight of your season with Niles Notre Dame? A) When we beat Bennett Academy and I defended D1 prospect Sean OMara (who is 207cm) and held him to 4 points.
Q) How do you feel about getting chosen for the BiH U16 team? A) I am very happy, it is my National Team. Even though I wasnt born in Bosnia, my family is from Sarajevo, Bosnia and I proud to play for my country.
Q) What do you know about your teammates? A) I know Nedim Dedovic, Boe Galic and a few others. We keep in contact through Facebook and we are excited about playing together. They are gathering players from all over USA, Spain, Germany and some other places and it is exciting.
Q) Do you follow any of what I call this platinum generation of young Bosnian prospects like Jusuf Nurkic, Nedim Buza, Emir Sulejmanovic, Adin Vrabac etc? A) Yes, Buza was voted the MVP of the basketball without borders camp in Moscow and he had the chance to work with Andrei Kirilenko and some others. I have a lot of friends and I am excited when they come together.
Q) What are your expectations of the U16 team this summer? A) We expect to go to Division A. We have the talent and skill to get there. We should be a good team.
Q) How do you feel the Bosnian Senior Team will do this summer at Eurobasket in Slovenia? A) I think we should do very well. With Teletovic, Dedovic and the others it is a very talented and deep team.
Q) Were do you see yourself in 10 years? A) I am getting offers from division 1 teams and I see myself finishing high school, going to college and then playing professionally somewhere.
Q) Who is your favorite basketball player of all time? A) I love this question, DRAZEN PETROVIC
Q) What is your favorite team in the NBA? A) Miami Heat.
Q) Who is your favorite NBA player of all time? A) Michael Jordan
Q) Do you follow European football? A) Yes, I am excited because I heard that USA will play Bosnia in football while I am in Sarajevo and I will go to the game. My favorite team is Real Madrid but I also like Bayern Munchen as well.
All the fans of Bosnian basketball and the revolution that is sweeping the BiH sports world wish Ammar and his teammates the best this summer while representing BiH. We hope that he continues to work hard and represents Bosnia as well in the future as he has in the past. For a young player starting out he has really made an impression early in his career. Best of luck and good wishes to Ammar and his family!
Nemanja Gordic win another title in Serbia - Jun 13, 2013
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Nemanja Gordic (192-PG-88) win another title in Serbia. His Partizan won over Crvena Zvezda 68:52 in Game 4 and won the series 3-1. The last game was mostly controlled by Partizan. Zvezda managed to win fourth quarter 19-18. But it was not enough to take a lead and get a victory that evening. They outrebounded Zvezda 46-22 including a 35-18 advantage in defensive rebounds. 31 personal fouls committed by Zvezda helped opponents get some easy free throw opportunities [read more]
Nemanja Gordic (192-PG-88) win another title in Serbia. His Partizan won over Crvena Zvezda 68:52 in Game 4 and won the series 3-1. The last game was mostly controlled by Partizan. Zvezda managed to win fourth quarter 19-18. But it was not enough to take a lead and get a victory that evening. They outrebounded Zvezda 46-22 including a 35-18 advantage in defensive rebounds. 31 personal fouls committed by Zvezda helped opponents get some easy free throw opportunities. Worth to mention a great performance of French forward Joffrey Lauvergne who helped to win the game recording a double-double by scoring 15 points and 11 rebounds. The former international guard Dragan Milosavljevic contributed with 10 points and 7 rebounds for the winners. Four Partizan players scored in double figures. The former international guard Igor Rakocevic replied with 10 points and DeMarcus Nelson added 12 points in the effort for Zvezda. Nemanja Gordic averaged 6.3 points per game in Serbia.
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