Serbia’s Partizan and Mega honor Dejan Milojevic with pregame tribute

Dejan Milojevic played for Partizan and was the head coach of Mega Basket in Serbia.

Prior to joining Steve Kerr’s bench as an assistant with the Golden State Warriors, Dejan Milojevic had a successful career as a player and coach in Europe and his home country of Serbia.

Milojevic spent time playing for the Belgrade-based club Partizan before becoming the head coach of KK Mega Basket in Serbia. On Monday, Milojevic’s two former teams honored him with a special pregame tribute.

Via @DraftExpress on Twitter:

Along with chanting and cheering, fans hoisted a mural of Milojevic in the crowd.

Via @PartizanBC on Twitter:

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Twitter reacts to Germany winning gold in World Cup: ‘Dennis is HIM’

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Germany winning the FIBA World Cup.

Germany has won the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, after defeating Serbia 83-77 in the Final.

Dennis Schroeder put up 28 points to lead his team to a historic World Cup win.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Germany winning the whole thing.

Team Serbia roster: Meet the national team fighting for gold at the 2023 FIBA World Cup

Serbia made it to the 2023 FIBA World Cup Finals even without Nikola Jokic.

Canada was long considered one of the two favorites to win the 2023 FIBA World Cup, but they lost to Serbia in the semifinals.

After the upset victory over Canada on Friday in the Philippines, the Serbian national team will advance to the finals and will face Germany for a chance to win the gold medal in the competition.

Serbia is coached by Svetislav “Kari” Pešić, who has previously coached Barcelona as well as Bayern and Valencia in the Euroleague. He also possesses German citizenship and coached the German national team from 1987 until 1993 and then again in 2012.

His roster at the FIBA World Cup has three NBA players, which is one fewer than his German opponents (4) in the championship game.

Serbia is without key players who could represent the nation, including NBA Finals MVP Nikola Jokic. Others with NBA experience who are eligible to play for Serbia but not on the roster include Vasilije Micic, Milos Teodosic, Boban Marjanovic and Aleksej Pokusevski.

Despite that, however, Serbia currently has the best point differential among all teams in the tournament.

Here are the Serbian players representing their country in this competition.

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PHOTOS: Best images from Canada’s 95-86 loss to Serbia in 2023 FIBA World Cup semifinals

The best photos from Canada’s 2023 FIBA World Cup semifinals loss to Serbia:

Canada’s historic 2023 FIBA World Cup run came to a close on Friday with its 95-86 loss to Serbia in the semifinals.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 15 points on 4-of-8 shooting, nine assists and two rebounds in the loss. Lu Dort had three points and three rebounds in 19 minutes off the bench.

Serbia was dominant throughout, essentially leading for most of the game.

With the loss, Canada falls a win shy of playing in its first World Cup final. Instead, it will play the United States for the bronze medal.

Let’s look at some of the best photos from Canada’s nine-point loss to Serbia.

2023 FIBA World Cup: SGA struggles as Canada loses to Serbia in semifinals, 95-86

Canada’s 2023 FIBA World Cup run ends with a whimper in 95-86 semifinals loss to Serbia.

Dribbling past halfcourt, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had the ball snatched from him, giving Serbia the easy transition layup to start the fourth quarter.

The play exemplified the night Canada had. The best FIBA player struggled to get the ball past halfcourt in a must-win quarter.

Canada — and Gilgeous-Alexander — struggled in its 95-86 elimination loss to Serbia. The loss knocked Canada out of the 2023 FIBA World Cup tournament as it finished a win shy of the final.

Serbia set the tone early; it led Canada 23-15 following the first quarter. The lead grew to 52-39 at halftime. Canada managed to cut only one point from its halftime deficit in the third quarter before a 7-2 run by Serbia in the opening two minutes of the fourth quarter put this one out of reach.

The Oklahoma City Thunder duo were quiet in Canada’s loss. They combined for 18 points on 5-of-12 shooting. Outside of a few second-half spurts, Gilgeous-Alexander was held in check by Serbia.

In 34 minutes, Gilgeous-Alexander had 15 points on 4-of-8 shooting, nine assists and two rebounds. He also went 7-of-9 from the free-throw line. He struggled with fouls in the first half with three calls that went against him in the opening two quarters.

Dort played 19 minutes off the bench in the loss as he scored three points on 1-of-4 shooting and grabbed three rebounds. Much like Gilgeous-Alexander, he also struggled to avoid foul trouble with four fouls.

Serbia — who are without two-time MVP Nikola Jokic and Thunder teammates Aleksej Pokusevski and Vasilije Micic — has a chance to further strengthen its stance as an international powerhouse.

The loss ends Canada’s FIBA World Cup run. It will play for the bronze medal on Sunday, Sept. 10 against the loser of the United States vs. Germany matchup.

Let’s look at instant reactions and highlights from Canada’s nine-point loss.

Twitter reacts to Serbia beating Canada in World Cup semifinal: ‘Without Nikola Jokic’

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Serbia upsetting Canada to make the FIBA World Cup Final.

Bogdan Bogdanovic led Serbia to an upset 95-86 win over Canada in the semifinal of the FIBA World Cup.

Despite missing Nikola Jokic and Vasilije Micic, Serbia returned to the World Cup final after 2014.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Serbia’s success and Canada’s loss.

2023 FIBA World Cup: How to watch Friday’s Canada vs. Serbia semifinals game

Broadcast information on Friday’s semifinals matchup between Canada and Serbia can be found here:

The 2023 FIBA World Cup has advanced to its semifinals, which means only four teams remain to crown a winner of the 32-team international tournament.

The two semifinal games will be played on Friday, Sept. 8. The Oklahoma City Thunder have Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Lu Dort left participating in the World Cup for Canada.

Canada will face Serbia in the semifinals with the winner facing the winner of the United States-Germany matchup in the 2023 FIBA World Cup final.

Canada advanced to the semifinals with its win against Slovenia in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.

Let’s look at broadcast information and start times for Friday’s 2023 FIBA World Cup semifinal game between Canada and Serbia.

Serbia praises Borisa Simanić after emergency kidney removal at FIBA World Cup: ‘This is for him’

Borisa Simanić required two sudden surgeries after an injury during group play for Serbia.

During the upset victory over Lithuania in the knockout phase of the 2023 FIBA World Cup, Serbia played without big man Borisa Simanić.

Simanić, a 25-year-old power forward who last played for Basket Zaragoza in Spain, was injured during a game against South Sudan on Aug. 30. He was struck in the kidney and immediately felt the impact of the injury.

Here are more details about what we know so far (via USA TODAY):

“The injury occurred in a group stage match Wednesday, the federation said, during Serbia’s 115-83 victory over South Sudan. According to ESPN, the injury occurred when South Sudan’s Nuni Omot elbowed Simanić, who immediately fell to the court in pain.

Simanić underwent surgery overnight and he remained in the Makati Medical Center in Manila for observation. Simanić, however, faced complications resulting from the first surgery and the determination was made to have the second procedure to remove the entire kidney.”

That is an incredibly scary series of events for Simanić and the Serbian national team.

So that is why it was especially significant for Atlanta Hawks wing Bogdan Bogdanovic to begin his press conference after defeating Lithuania by giving a shoutout to (and update about) Simanić.

This is what Bogdanovic had to say about the Serbian big man:

“I want to start just to say something from this morning. Our teammate, who is still with us, Borisa Simanic, he gave us amazing energy. We were nervous yesterday. … And I see the message from Borisa in the morning after the meeting, a long meeting. He was: ‘Guy, I’m good. Don’t worry. Let’s win tonight.’ And for him just to think about us after everything that happened to him, he united us, I would say. That’s [an] amazing guy and this is for him as well.”

Those are strong words from Bogdanovic, who obviously had Simanić on his mind during the crucial victory over Lithuania that will send Serbia to play in the semifinals of the 2023 FIBA World Cup.

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Nikola Jovic sure looks like the centerpiece of a Damian Lillard trade during the FIBA World Cup

Jovic was PERFECT during his most recent game for Serbia.

As the Heat and Trail Blazers continue trade talks for Damian Lillard, a name certain to come up is 2022 first-round pick Nikola Jovic.

The latest update on that front is that the Trail Blazers are reportedly “not impressed” with Miami’s offer for Lillard, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Portland’s front office may have to reconsider its stance, however, based on Jovic’s performance during the 2023 FIBA World Cup thus far.

Only recently 20 years old, the 6-foot-10 wing is the youngest player on the roster for the Heat. He helped lead Serbia to a perfect 3-0 record during team group play in the World Cup and now his team will advance to the next round of the tournament.

Jovic personally finished with 17 points (6-of-9 FG, 3-of-4 3P), 3 rebounds and 4 assists against Puerto Rico. But he was even more impressive playing against South Sudan in the final game of group play, recording 25 points (9-of-9 FG, 4-of-4 3P) with 2 rebounds and 3 assists.

He recorded no turnovers and has committed just one personal foul in 75 minutes of group play.

Serbia outscored its opponents by 68 points when he was on the court, per FIBA, which is the highest mark of any player not from the United States or Canada.

Jovic is 8-of-12 (66.7 percent) on his jump shots and 8-of-10 (80.0 percent) at the rim since the tournament began. Overall, per Synergy, he is averaging 1.89 points per possession — which is the most efficient mark of any player in the FIBA World Cup.

He ranks third-best among all players in HoopsHype’s Global Rating, trailing only All-NBA guards Luka Doncic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

So what is going on with the sudden emergence? Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra recently noted that this was a big offseason for Jovic, who had already bulked up from 220 pounds to 239 pounds when NBA 2K24 Summer League began (via Sun-Sentinel):

“Everything we were doing with our program from the conditioning to the weight-room work to the rehab work to the basketball skills development was to prepare him for summer league and then potentially have an opportunity to play for his national team.”

During that stretch of four games, he averaged 21.7 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per 36 minutes for Miami.

Jovic has stated that he hopes to stay with the Heat because the organization has helped him a lot, but he also acknowledged that whatever happens will happen.

The reality is that Jovic is an ideal trade centerpiece for a move involving Lillard. He is 6-foot-10 and yet he is capable of hitting jumpers off the dribble, connecting on all three of these opportunities during exhibition play for Serbia before the World Cup officially began.

Unlike other rumored trade pieces from Miami for Lillard (like Tyler Herro), Jovic doesn’t have the same positional overlap with the foundational players already on Portland’s roster like Scoot Henderson and Anfernee Simons. He can complement what the Trail Blazers are already building.

If his hot streak continues, perhaps a trade between Portland Miami happens sooner than later after all.

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Aleksej Pokusevski listed on Team Serbia’s roster; Vasilije Micic sits out FIBA World Cup

Serbia will have Aleksej Pokusevski but not Vasilije Micic on its FIBA World Cup roster.

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The 2023 FIBA World Cup will feature several Oklahoma City Thunder players. The latest addition to the list is Aleksej Pokusevski, who was listed on Team Serbia’s roster on Monday.

Notably, Vasilije Micic was not listed on the roster. He reportedly is opting out of the event to focus on transitioning to the Thunder. He signed a three-year deal with OKC this offseason.

Pokusevski has spent most of the offseason rehabbing a small right humerus fracture he suffered in June. It looks like the rehab process on his shoulder has gone smoothly; he was listed on Serbia’s roster.

The 2023 FIBA World Cup is scheduled to take place from Aug. 25 to Sept. 10. The full Serbian roster can be viewed below:

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