Dejan Bodiroga is basketball God always in this generation best player ever who play basketball .... Stojakovic was all star NBA player but clutch situation key roles always will be remembered Dejan Bodiroga
@@fuckoffstupidyoutub1 He was being payed good money in Europe. He was well established in Europe. The Thing with NBA is players who are superstars in Europe back then had to warm the bench because traditionaly US coaches didnt trust Euro players. So one had to lose 2-3 years before he establishes himself as a starter. Im glad that attitude has changed lately so we see players drafted from Europe as starters right away. Not everyone from Yugoslavia was eager to go from hero to zero. Bodiroga was an European champion and at age 25 to go in US and start as a rookie and knows that he will be disrespected and also they werent offering him the money he was getting playing in Europe. Lots of factors were in play with Bodiroga. I still think he would have been an All Star at least once easily. It was never meant to be.
Actually we need to take it back to 1492, in which year christoph Kolumbus discovered america. Which would later become naismiths place of birth. But to get to that point we need to go back 50.000 years to see how the first ships were made.
@@Beard0006 yeah, that one is pretty well known too. That, the Djordjevic buzzerbeater vs. Croatia and Djordjevic game winner for Partizan in the 1992 Euroleague final
As a Greek basketball fan and also a fan of your channel, this video represents the American perspective on international policy perfectly. You have no idea how much it meant for the Balkan people to watch serbians defeat the team representing the country that bombed them for 2 years
@AIex Out-A-Magic Like that Brazilian legend. I'm upset that I'm drawing a blank on his name. I'm just glad that many more international stars are coming to the NBA
@@BlueHundred1 Oscar Schmidt. Us Australian fans know him well from the 1990 World's when we met Brazil twice. The first time he was well held by Andrew Vlahov (4 time Olympian, played at Stamford) and he committed his 5th foul on a charge (5 fouls in international basketball means fouling out) enabling us to win. The second time the officials called it tighter to the extent where Vlahov got in foul trouble and Oscar did what he liked.
Before this thread explodes, if you're interested in more & also into retro gaming check out _Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together_ for the Super Famicom/PS1/PSP; a '95 tactical RPG the plot of which was lifted straight from the breakup of Yugoslavia, the conflict in Bosnia particularly
Funny thing about Gurovic guy: everyone in the team were pissing him off about some interview that Reggie “gave” saying that he has no idea who is Milan Gurovic. They got into his head so much that he played intense defense on Reggie and scored three 3pt shots in 4th quarter, including the one in the last minute, he started screaming at his teammates “WHERE’S THIS REGGIE MILLER NOW?”... one of the best hot head stories, for sure. 🤣🤣🤣
@@bogdanbackup Some 90s NBA players that were just role players would be pretty important in today's NBA playing style. Take Andrei Kirilenko, for example, his style of play would be perfect for today's NBA.
Fun fact for people who believe Milosevic wanted to create a Great Serbia: The name Yugoslavia was changed to Serbia and Montenegro 3 years after Milosevic's presidency....
I love that you guys show this now when FIBA World Cup is about to start and US team in the same boat as the 2002 squad. Stars begging off the squad and all. History repeating itself and all the good stuff that comes with it!! =)
@BOMBAATA Wilt Chamberlain 2K 20K you mean the VERY BEST of Argentina beat USA's C-squad??! Remind me how Argentina did against USA in 08 and 12 and 16??
US and Russia. The US won twice, and Munich officials made up bullshit reasons to disallow the scoring plays, until Russia scored the winning basket the third time. That US team still has yet to pick up it’s silver medals, they collectively refused. US got revenge in 1980 via that one hockey game...
I am Serbian and moved to the US in 1998- Vlade and Peja were my idols, legends, everything in one (cried every year kings would get kicked out of the playoffs). I remember this game like it was yesterday and two/ three days later we drove to Indianapolis to watch that (another epic) final against Argentina. We turned Indianapolis into Belgrade that afternoon.
I was there too. My Dad was a journalist for the Borba sports newspaper in Belgrade. I remember holding onto the large Yugoslav flag down the main street.
Hoolllyyy crap! I can’t believe you guys did this video! I’m Serbian and I remember seeing this game when I was 11! We were watching it until like 6am! And everyone went mental afterwards! And then that incredible final against Argentina! Love your channel but never expected to see this here.
02-06 was a dark time in usa basketball..whole shit...3 losses before the finals?..are we that bad?...we are suppose to dominate when we have nba players
@@razkable actually 5 defeats. In 2002 it was Argentina, Yugoslavia and Puerto Rico (if i remember correctly) in 2004 it was Argentina and in 2006 it was Greece...
You mentioned that infamous Kings-Lakers WCF, and now I want a rewinder on how the refs stole that series out of the Kings' hands and personally made sure the Lakers could make the finals
Without braking of big Yugoslavia people would watch the dream team of Yugoslavia vs. the dream team of U.S.A. in Barcelona 1992. It's a shame that it never happened...
As a Greek myself, it is almost laughable how many Greek-themed elements are on this video. Apart from the Greek commentary which is already been mentioned by a few comments, we have: -The 1998 World Championships which took place in Greece -The 1995 EuroBasket which was also held in Greece -The two biggest stars of that Yugoslav team had essentially written history by playing for Greek clubs. Dejan Bodiroga is still regarded one of the greatest players to play for Panathinaikos Athens and he was a key figure to two Euroleague victories in 2000 at Thessaloniki and especially in 2002 in Bologna against a powerful home team of Kinder featuring among others Manu Ginobili. Whereas Peja Stojakovic was the absolut king of PAOK Thessaloniki from 1993 until he flew to the States in 1998. He's especially known for an amazing killer 3-point buzzer against Olympiacos Piraeus in the deciding semi-final leg for the '98 Greek Championships. He's acquired full Greek citizenship from early age, he's married to a former Greek model and he still considers himself as a "honorary Thessaloniki citizen". -Another two Serbian players of that squad would go on and play for Panathinaikos winning many titles, including a famous treble (Greek Championships, Greek Cup and Euroleague) in 2007. Dejan Tomasevic and Milos Vujanic. -And finally, the most little known fact, one of this USA squad played again for Panathinaikos. From 1990 until '92, Antonio Davis decided to come to Europe and Greece right after being drafted by the Pacers and he showed some glimpses of his talent before having a stint at Milan and kicking off his NBA career.
Aleksandar Spasic Also Puerto Rico won against Yugoslavia and Spain in that World Cup but lost to USA by 7points. Also, in the 2004 Olympics Puerto Rico destroyed the US team that had a way better roster than the 2002 team by 19 points.
Yugoslavian team was preparing for 1992 Olympics. When they found out they weren't allowed to participate, they were devastated. Considering 1994 World Cup was supposed to be hosted in Belgrade, 1995 Eurobasket has a special place in history as a triumphant comeback. Funny thing is that it almost didn't happen as Bulgaria almost shocked them in qualifiers. Belgrade Arena was eventually built and hosted 2005 Eurobasket, which was disaster for hosts. Team in disarray lost to young France.
Even though I'm American I'm happy for the Yugoslavians here. Nobody in the U.S. would remember this game today or even care about it back then if the Americans had won. We hardly even care about the Olympics let alone the FIBA World Cup. But in Serbia & Montenegro people still talk about this game with pride because it gave them a moment of joy and national unity after ten very difficult years for their people. They earned this one.
Nah, Nowitzki won the MVP fair and square. Considering everyone else in Germany wasn't that good, he basically led Germany to a third place finish by himself.
Yeah, but the best ever Greek commentary was '06 Greece vs USA. Every second time ball gets to Spanoulis - Kill bill 😂😂😂. But I loved it though, that Pedulakis team run pick and roll like a charm.
This video is not about Greece, why are so many Greeks commenting about Greece? Oh yeah because they can't stand giving Jugoslavija any credit for anything, I forgot...
The USA team wasn't bad at all as you try to make it look like. Andre Miller was in the first rookie team some years prior to 2002 and the assist leader in 2002. Reggie Miller was an older player but still in the NBA and had a decent ppg in 2001 and 2002 season, one of the best shooters of all time. Paul Pierce is a HoF now, back in 2001 and 2002 he was having 26ppg seasons. Jermaine O'Neal was the most improved player in 2002 and an All Star player, he had an average of 20ppg in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003. Antonio Davis was a veteran with 14ppg in those two seasons when the World Championship was played 2001-2002. Ben Wallace was one of the best defensive players of his generation, won the Defensive player of the year 2002 and was also the block and rebound leader that same year, the man is basically a good HoF potential. Baron Davis was having an 18 and 17 ppg season in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 and he had his prime stats just a year after that in the 2003-2004 season, a good player. This team went up against Stojakovic that had a 21ppg and 19ppg in the 2 season around this tournament and Divac who had an 11ppg seasons more or less. On paper the USA team should have still won a medal.
True. Until their first loss against Argentina in the tournament, team USA was sweeping all the teams they had played against. However, none of those teams were Firtst Class world teams, the first First Class world team they faced, Argentina, became their first loss, and the second First Class world team they faced, became their second loss. Some could argue that Russia and Germany were good, and while they are good today, back then Russia was "we used to be the Soviet Union but now we suck" and Germany was "The Nowitzki show, and some other dudes." In fact, the third First Class World team they faced in the tournamnet, Spain, also defeated team USA. So Team USA was good, it just wasn't First Class good.
@@ethanhorton4231 Radmanović was watching second half of semi-final and final from the stands. Coach Pešić didn't like his attitude and it escalated at half-time of semi-final game vs New Zealand, when Radmanović was eating banana instead of listening.
If yugoslavia was still here best players would be nikola jokic jusuf nurkic both bogdanovicis nemanja bjelica saric marjanovic hezonja teodosic doncic dragic vucevic zubac zizic and manx more players that play in europe that are very very good
These rewinders are always the highlight of my day, always interesting content, showing highlights, ans illuminating important and sometimes forgotten moments in history
Actually they would have to focus more on Fred Weiss, there is a lot to say about him, picked by the Knicks, had some problems in the US (delayed flights if I remember well), got dunked over by Vince and it ruined his reputation even more. The Knicks never called him to join their roster, he did a pretty decent career in Europe (Spain mostly) but this ruined NBA career still had a big impact on his life, everybody still telling him about that poster dunk while he achieved nice things on the ither hand that nobody congratulated him about. He also had a handicaped kid, he attempted suicide by taking sleeping pills before driving to nowhere. But now it seems like he bounced back, work on a famous radio station in France. But yeah, definitely a really long and disturbing story to tell about him.
I saw a picture of the current NBA players like Jokic, Doncic, Nurkic, Dragic, Zubac, Marjanovic, and others from the former Yugoslav countries hanging out with each other in the bubble a few days ago, and I really can't help but think... If Yugoslavia didn't break up, the team would've been scary and a serious contender for a gold medal along with USA.
Oh yes I agree I would love to see a team of all the former Countries that used to be part of Yugoslavia. This 2024 USA team would have a problem with a team made up of all those players especially up front with centers like Jokic Nuric, etc on the frontline Luka at point guard. You would have a team that has at least 9-10 NBA players and fill the other 2-3 spots with either G League players or players from overseas. It will be interesting to see if this year’s team USA wins gold or not. Team Canada in the first exhibition game gave them some trouble and got off to a big lead they have 10 out of 12 players on their roster as NBA players. A team that deep from players from Croatia Serbia Slovenia etc all on one team would definitely have a great chance at beating USA.
I was 7 years old when I watched this World Cup. At the time, of course, I couldn’t realize what I was watching. Guys like Dirk, Divac, Peja, Manu, Scola, Oberto, Pierce, Reggie Miller... That’s basketball history out there, man
Thanks for the video - great one! Also, you could have mentioned that the guys from Serbia and Montenegro were extra motivated because of the NATO (lead by USA) bombing of Serbia 3 years prior. It was poetic justice winning against the USA on their home court in front of their fans, and later winning the entire championship :)
@Mark W see how ignorant you are ? we were all killing people left and right ? I did not kill anyone, 99.99% of Serbs did not kill anyone. It's the same in other countries in region, but both we, Croatians, Bosnians and so on were stupid and let our politicians to trigger a war where they profited, and innocent people died / got their homes destroyed / had to run away. Btw where are you from ? Which country ?
Do one for one of the most legendary finals in Euroleague history in '92 when the Serbian "Partizan" played against Spanish "Juventud". Its great because it also (like this video) would have a lot of background since Partizan didnt play in Serbia the entire season since the war ha begun
@@stanoje333 slusaj Stanoje, to je jedno od najuzbudljivijih finala u istoriji Evrolige, hteo ti to da priznas ili ne. Sama cinjenica da smo osvojili Evroligu igrajuci svaku utakmicu u inostranstvu, je fascinantna. Kada uspes da toliko pridobijes navijace iz strane zemlje da navijaju za tebe dok ti igras protiv tima iz njihove zemlje je takodje fascinantno. Tako da nemoj puno da seres, jer bi to bilo isto kao i ja da kazem da nikog nije bilo briga za Bari
@@stanoje333 ako bi pogledao malo u komentarima, video bi koliko su ljudi zadovoljni jer o ovoj prici nisu nista znali i to je prvi put da se tako nesto desi. Ljude smara da po pedeseti put slusaju pricu o nekom dogadjaju koji je poznat svuda po svetu. Zamisli da si odgledao "Igru prestola" i onda uhvati neko da ti prepricava. To ti je otprilike to. A sluzeci se tvojom logikom isto mozemo reci da samo ljude iz stare juge ovo zanima.
That "rimmed out Lithuanian buzzerbeater"... That was tough. 2004 game in the Olympics was phenomenal, though. Do Jasikevicius' takeover vs team USA in 2004 group stage game!
Just imagine the players from today's Serbia, Croatia, BiH, Montenegro, Macedonia and Sovenia playing together now as a national team like during the days of Yugoslavia - almost unstoppable!!!
I've followed Rewind series for some time now, but as a Serbian this was the first topic that was about something related to my country. You did a great job explaining. Also, quite an interesting timing for this video to drop, since the 2019 FIBA World Cup is just about to start, and the Team USA is once again left with its 4th strongest team, while Serbia is one of its main contenders. Oddly enough, Yugoslavia's best 2 players were passing center Divac and shooter Stojakovic, while the current Serbia's main 2 players are passing center Jokic and shooter Bogdanovic. Also, tiny correction: Captions at 9:07: it's "Slovenian", not "Slavonian", he said it right, but CC didn't spell it good. Slavonia is a region in Croatia, Slovenia is a former Yugoslav Republic (and later an independent country).
@@giantoselli1058 There was no cheating, if you were better you would win in OT. (btw, you were better in that game but missing experience in crucial moments and a little luck)
@@redconsciousness2090 the Greek ref call a foul on Scola when he clearly stole the ball and would go for a game winner layup & then miss a foul call on Sconocchini. Also the ref who call the foul on Scola was behind Vlade Divac so he didn't has a clear look on the play but decided to call it anyways
Great video... I've watched the game at 3 AM in the morning and then went on celebrating on the city's central square at 5 AM... I was young, enthusiastic about basketball and had my second baby born a couple of months before... I truly had the sense of living history.
Mindaugas Bertys yeah your not American everywhere else football is top 2 face facts its the most popular the most influential the most entertaining and the best
If everybody came to play... 2002 Team USA Shaquille O'Neal Tim Duncan Vince Carter Kobe Bryant Jason Kidd Gary Payton Allen Iverson Tracy McGrady Kevin Garnett Alonzo Mourning Chris Webber Steve Francis
i dont get muricans... on one side they claim to be patriots and love their country.. on the other hand they are too lazy to represent their country ...
Roflcopter Ausdertiefe It's not that. First the World Championship was never as important to the US as the Olympics are, for all other nations the importance is reversed. So usually the US fields better teams to the Olympics. Second, while the Olympic teams always featured big stars, the World Championship teams tended to be made up of up and coming young talent mixed with vets who while great weren't really the level of players who would star on the Olympic Dream Team. That's what happened in '94. The result was that yes while the other teams didn't cower to these yet to be legends the US still obliterated everyone. So much so that they had to stop starting Shaq because the media thought the US was being too merciless. See that's the thing, the World Championship was seen as a chance for new stars to shine by taking care of business and still dominating. So it's not that Shaq and Kobe and VC were unamerican in 2002, it's that they thought the new crop of players would still handle the other teams with ease. They didn't expect guys like Davis, Pierce, and Jermaine O' Neal not to rise to the challenge.
@@hoebertrabeck1621 I completly understand those who don't want to play. I've followed NBA closely for the past 4-5 seasons. I watch games daily and what I've realized is that the season for the superstars is incredibly demanding. Playing 35+ minutes per game and sometimes 40+ minutes for 82 games in the regular season and than playoff starts where every game takes double or triple the amount of energy comapred to regular season. They constantly have the ball,constantly being defended the hardest,constantly thinking what to do on the court specially on offense. Not to mention the media attention they get. The millions they get are great but NBA season can be draining mentally and physically. So I complelty understand when they want to take the summer for them seleves,work on their body and just get ready for the season in every way possible. Play once or twice but that's about it.
@@hoebertrabeck1621 There is not much to get. The NBA season is long, 82 games + playoffs. About 7 months. Some players don't want to risk championship contention in the nba by injuring themselves in a tournament that just isn't that important, plus all the money they would lose because of such an injury. Rest assured if even a handful of the Top 25 NBA players came to play they would coast to victory. Also, not every great soccer player plays in every single tournament. You have people absent from Euros or Copa, etc.
loved bodiroga and his bank shot free throw shooting back then. also a few years from now we'll see a rewinder focused on the 2019 fiba world cup, where the stars withdraw again, and already lost to Australia before the tournament.
I think a united Yugoslavian squad could actually win against the USA again. At least under FIBA rules and maybe in a few years time. Jokic, Doncic, Nurkic, Dragic, Saric, Teodosic and so on that's a very talented young nucleus.
Take your best 12 Ex-Yugoslavia NBA team today: PG Dragic - Miami PG Teodosic - ex LA Clippers PG/SG Nedovic - ex GSW SG Doncic - Dallas SG Bogdan Bogdanovic - Sacramento SF Bojan Bogdanovic - Brooklyn SF Hezonja - NY SF Musa - Brooklyn PF Bjelica - Sacramento PF Saric - Minnesota PF Mirotic - Bucks PF/C Jokic - Denver C Marjanovic - Dallas C Nurkic - Portland C Vucevic - Orlando C Zubac - Clippers
@@igortiric3622 honestly that's a waste of time to talk about because that country is dead we have Serbia and I couldn't care less about the rest .let's go Serbia .
Fantastic breakdown of history!!!! Thank you for that I have one remark: "even after the lockout the 2000 team wasn't very dreamy".. Bro, I see at least 6 first ballot Hall of Famers in this picture.. Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, Gary Payton, Jason Kidd, Reggie Miller, Alonzo Mourning
The Bodiroga whip or El Lastigo (how its called in europe) or ShamGod how u call it in USA, was one of his signature moves. Sold it to lots of players but the most impresive one was against Melo a few years later in a friendly game in Belgrade He was a true european superstar..
As a rule, I always root for upsets in international basketball. I don't think that makes you a bad American. I just recognize that even with a lesser roster, we're still prohibitive favorites, and seeing somebody else win is a better outcome.
The 2002-2004 Argentina national team is one of the greatest basketball teams ever assembled in international competitions. Shame they lost unbelievably to Yugoslavia (also a great team) in the WC Finals. They got their revenge in Athens 2004, tho.
Oh man I remember I was watching that game at the public scare at the big video beam wall with the bunch of people and it was middle of the night in Belgrade, and I was 21 at the time 🙂
Even with a team like that, the 2002 USA team was dominant up until the Argentina game. They won the first round games by scoring at least 100 points in every single game (a feat not that easy to accomplish in the defensive-style rules of FIBA basketball) and were making quick work of every other team in the second round. Then the Argentina game happened and it basically caused everything to crumble.
How about the Greece vs USA game in the 1990 World Championship ? It is a little known game (because it wasn't a knock out) but a really interesting one.
Its hard to explain what makes Serbs so good in sports. Its a small country of 6-7 million people only, and yet successful and often dominant in pretty much every collective sport that is played around here. At some years Serbia was European champion simultaneously in basketball, volleyball, water polo, in other years both men and women's national team would be champions of Europe in some sports, youth teams winning euro and world cups in football, basketball, volleyball, long history of success in handball although lately that sport is in decline, and all that in conditions of poverty and total lack of financing for sports.Even in individual sports we get people like Djokovic in tennis, swimmers, shooters etc. What can be the reason? Its genetically tall people, like dutch, or nordic people, but not anemic from cold climate. Its passionate people similar to mediteranean nations Italy, Spain, Greece, but much taller and stronger on average. There is strong tribal, collective spirit, unlike modern artificial nations, and more alike to old tribes and people of europe from barbarian times and collective identity. There is huge love of sports, bad living conditions where sport is often way to progress in life, spite and pride and desire to win, but still this all cant explain it.
You know it's serious when a Yugoslavian gives up smoking for a week
Omg I couldn't stop laughing
Willson mark Do you know that when you in cheating people business, your kids may born with defects?
@@teshikajikatoshikachi4456 who's cheating here mind the way you talk mr man
Willson mark You are.
I'll report you.
@@teshikajikatoshikachi4456 thats how poor man used to say nonsense
Stojaković (along with Divac) was the most known player (to the US/International fans) but Bodiroga was actually heart and soul of that team.
Would have loved to see Bodiroga in the NBA
Dejan Bodiroga is basketball God always in this generation best player ever who play basketball .... Stojakovic was all star NBA player but clutch situation key roles always will be remembered Dejan Bodiroga
@@fuckoffstupidyoutub1 Got Drafted by the Kings, never transitioned to the NBA sadly
@@fuckoffstupidyoutub1 He was being payed good money in Europe. He was well established in Europe. The Thing with NBA is players who are superstars in Europe back then had to warm the bench because traditionaly US coaches didnt trust Euro players. So one had to lose 2-3 years before he establishes himself as a starter. Im glad that attitude has changed lately so we see players drafted from Europe as starters right away.
Not everyone from Yugoslavia was eager to go from hero to zero. Bodiroga was an European champion and at age 25 to go in US and start as a rookie and knows that he will be disrespected and also they werent offering him the money he was getting playing in Europe.
Lots of factors were in play with Bodiroga. I still think he would have been an All Star at least once easily. It was never meant to be.
@@robotube7361can you explain how Yugoslavia is at Fiba in 2002 if Yugoslavia was dissolved in 1992
I’m actually looking forward to this one because I don’t know what happens
Spoiler alert: USA lose.
Do a rewinder on the bills 4 Ls in a row
@@bryce975 you replied instead of commenting
It had to be a miss cause it would just force OT.
Sebadiah23 could’ve been a foul
To understand we need to rewind, James Naismith invented basketball in 1891.
Of the YMCA
Lmao
Actually we need to take it back to 1492, in which year christoph Kolumbus discovered america. Which would later become naismiths place of birth. But to get to that point we need to go back 50.000 years to see how the first ships were made.
“James Naismith dunks on a bucket”
SB Nation : Welcome to the moment of history
I still don't understand. Can you rewind it further back?
This game has a cult status here in Serbia. It's the most famous game ever here
@@Beard0006 yeah, that one is pretty well known too. That, the Djordjevic buzzerbeater vs. Croatia and Djordjevic game winner for Partizan in the 1992 Euroleague final
Croatia 1997 ?
I guess you guy's are laughing at the current USA team
*_OF COURSE. SEPT. 2002 WAS A LITTLE OVER 3 YEARS SINCE THE ILLEGAL U.S. - LED BOMBING CAMPAIGN._*
paula maybe a casual sports fan doesnt, but most basketball fans are at least aware of it
As a Greek basketball fan and also a fan of your channel, this video represents the American perspective on international policy perfectly. You have no idea how much it meant for the Balkan people to watch serbians defeat the team representing the country that bombed them for 2 years
oof big miss on this one
@@harisserdarevic4913 sorry.exclude Croatia Bosnia and slovenia.my baf
That's right my brother. Thank you for understanding! ❤
Yes that is it. They bombed us for 3 months. But that is the point.
@@wearethe9947 I meant to write 3 years ago but correct indeed
Yugoslavia had also been bombed by the USA in 1999, so this was much more than just a game for us!
@Mr. Derp stfu
@@brapooo6037 imagine white knighting a sexual predator 😂
@Mr. Derp lmao is your brain made of oatmeal or do you actually think bosniaks and saudis are the same monolithic entity
Mr. Derp how tf is Bill Clinton a communist
@Mr. Derp "with a black guy's name plastered across their backs", whats with the random racism?
Stojakovic, as much a great player as he was, was not Yugoslavia'd star. It was Bodiroga.
@AIex Out-A-Magic Like that Brazilian legend. I'm upset that I'm drawing a blank on his name. I'm just glad that many more international stars are coming to the NBA
@@BlueHundred1 Oscar maybe? He's the best scorer of all time in basketball (around 50.000 points scored).
@@BlueHundred1 Oscar Schmidt. Us Australian fans know him well from the 1990 World's when we met Brazil twice. The first time he was well held by Andrew Vlahov (4 time Olympian, played at Stamford) and he committed his 5th foul on a charge (5 fouls in international basketball means fouling out) enabling us to win. The second time the officials called it tighter to the extent where Vlahov got in foul trouble and Oscar did what he liked.
Bodiroga white basketball GOAT
Came for basketball
Stayed for the Yugoslavian politics lesson
Essentially Serbia bad, lots of rape and killings, now the once great nation of Yugoslavia is gone. The end
Byzantium get a load of this stupid bosnak
Before this thread explodes, if you're interested in more & also into retro gaming check out _Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together_ for the Super Famicom/PS1/PSP; a '95 tactical RPG the plot of which was lifted straight from the breakup of Yugoslavia, the conflict in Bosnia particularly
Hide your kids hide your wife and hide your husband people
Here is a quick one: Serbia is the villain
Funny thing about Gurovic guy: everyone in the team were pissing him off about some interview that Reggie “gave” saying that he has no idea who is Milan Gurovic. They got into his head so much that he played intense defense on Reggie and scored three 3pt shots in 4th quarter, including the one in the last minute, he started screaming at his teammates “WHERE’S THIS REGGIE MILLER NOW?”... one of the best hot head stories, for sure. 🤣🤣🤣
Gurovic at 6'10 and such a shooting stroke would play in today's trigger happy NBA easily, not a major role perhaps but he would play for sure.
@@bogdanbackup Some 90s NBA players that were just role players would be pretty important in today's NBA playing style. Take Andrei Kirilenko, for example, his style of play would be perfect for today's NBA.
@@CSLucasEpic Well, maybe he is not the best example, since he didn't shoot the three too often.
@@bogdanbackup still a certified stud tho
@@bogdanbackup Toni Kukoč would be a franchise player
I'm Greek and I just love the fact you used the coverage from our national TV!!! (ET1 - Elliniki Tileorasi Ena)
It's pretty much the only video here on TH-cam, I think...
I never thought I would listen to greek commentery in here of all places :-D
@@PhilipTheBigOne there is a Serbian version too
Hail golden dawn!
@@emilegriffith1473 support from serbia we cant thank you enough for 99 and all the love we will never forget
Can't believe you pronounced Divac correctly
Did he?
@@harisserdarevic4913 Yea it's Divats 7:45
How did he do with Zdovc? I wouldn't know what to do with that one.
@@FodderMoosie Decent
@@FodderMoosie I think he was like, "Let's do that hockey."
Went to peja and vlades basket ball camp in 2005. Great people. Peja will always be my favorite. 16 always
This Yugoslavia was only Serbs, it is bassicly Serbia and Montenegro just keep the name Yugoslavia, after few years change name in Serbia
only serbs can join fiba in 2 teams xD serbia and montenegro ( same people 2 country)
Fun fact for people who believe Milosevic wanted to create a Great Serbia: The name Yugoslavia was changed to Serbia and Montenegro 3 years after Milosevic's presidency....
I love that you guys show this now when FIBA World Cup is about to start and US team in the same boat as the 2002 squad. Stars begging off the squad and all. History repeating itself and all the good stuff that comes with it!! =)
It's ok, give Giannis a chance to take home gold. :D
This 2019 US squad is even worse. 2002 team finished 6th, curious what 2019 team will do.
it was comical seeing the aussies celebrate an exhibition win against the NBAs 5th team...
Lebron would win by himself.
@BOMBAATA Wilt Chamberlain 2K 20K you mean the VERY BEST of Argentina beat USA's C-squad??! Remind me how Argentina did against USA in 08 and 12 and 16??
Have you guys ever considered doing the controversial Gold Medal Game from the 1972 Summer Olympics?
That video could reignite the cold war again....
@@TheAcer1981 deadass
Tubewings what teams was the controversy between.
US and Russia. The US won twice, and Munich officials made up bullshit reasons to disallow the scoring plays, until Russia scored the winning basket the third time. That US team still has yet to pick up it’s silver medals, they collectively refused. US got revenge in 1980 via that one hockey game...
@@WillJM81280 Still can't believe that was allowed
I am Serbian and moved to the US in 1998- Vlade and Peja were my idols, legends, everything in one (cried every year kings would get kicked out of the playoffs). I remember this game like it was yesterday and two/ three days later we drove to Indianapolis to watch that (another epic) final against Argentina. We turned Indianapolis into Belgrade that afternoon.
Many of my serbian friends were there!! Most serbs live in Indiana Chicago and Michigan
I was there too. My Dad was a journalist for the Borba sports newspaper in Belgrade. I remember holding onto the large Yugoslav flag down the main street.
Hoolllyyy crap! I can’t believe you guys did this video! I’m Serbian and I remember seeing this game when I was 11! We were watching it until like 6am! And everyone went mental afterwards! And then that incredible final against Argentina! Love your channel but never expected to see this here.
That footage of ET1.. Confirms that the Greeks have always supported the Yugoslavian team.
How about a rewinder of the 2006 Fiba World Championship semi between USA and Greece?
Or the final. Dont you think?
@@PVC22 he just said a video idea 😂😂😂
02-06 was a dark time in usa basketball..whole shit...3 losses before the finals?..are we that bad?...we are suppose to dominate when we have nba players
@@razkable actually 5 defeats. In 2002 it was Argentina, Yugoslavia and Puerto Rico (if i remember correctly) in 2004 it was Argentina and in 2006 it was Greece...
Ya that was so disappointing
You mentioned that infamous Kings-Lakers WCF, and now I want a rewinder on how the refs stole that series out of the Kings' hands and personally made sure the Lakers could make the finals
NBA had rigged referees back in the day. A dude was betting on sports games and he would fix the matches
They already made a video about that
Check out Five Points Vids video on that.
Without braking of big Yugoslavia people would watch the dream team of Yugoslavia vs. the dream team of U.S.A. in Barcelona 1992. It's a shame that it never happened...
As a Greek myself, it is almost laughable how many Greek-themed elements are on this video. Apart from the Greek commentary which is already been mentioned by a few comments, we have:
-The 1998 World Championships which took place in Greece
-The 1995 EuroBasket which was also held in Greece
-The two biggest stars of that Yugoslav team had essentially written history by playing for Greek clubs. Dejan Bodiroga is still regarded one of the greatest players to play for Panathinaikos Athens and he was a key figure to two Euroleague victories in 2000 at Thessaloniki and especially in 2002 in Bologna against a powerful home team of Kinder featuring among others Manu Ginobili. Whereas Peja Stojakovic was the absolut king of PAOK Thessaloniki from 1993 until he flew to the States in 1998. He's especially known for an amazing killer 3-point buzzer against Olympiacos Piraeus in the deciding semi-final leg for the '98 Greek Championships. He's acquired full Greek citizenship from early age, he's married to a former Greek model and he still considers himself as a "honorary Thessaloniki citizen".
-Another two Serbian players of that squad would go on and play for Panathinaikos winning many titles, including a famous treble (Greek Championships, Greek Cup and Euroleague) in 2007. Dejan Tomasevic and Milos Vujanic.
-And finally, the most little known fact, one of this USA squad played again for Panathinaikos. From 1990 until '92, Antonio Davis decided to come to Europe and Greece right after being drafted by the Pacers and he showed some glimpses of his talent before having a stint at Milan and kicking off his NBA career.
Να μας ζήσει η Ελλάδα!
There is and always will, be passion between Serbs and Greeks.
Stojakovic did his obligatory service for the hellenic army too, although there are no photos of him as a soldier
"Zidane's header vs Materazzi deserves deep rewind"
Best header in football history and it wasn't even a goal
They may have been called Yugoslavia, but it was Serbia. All the important players were Serbs.
not peja..he was croatian....vladmir was bosnian
@@razkable Croatia and Bosnia were not part of FR Yugoslavia then.
@@razkable Both Stojakovic and Radmanovic are Serbs.
Milos Kovac If it was Yugoslavia today the best player wouldnt be a Serbian, it'd be Slovenian Doncic
@@1vaultdweller If this was Yugoslavia Jokic would be their best player followed by Nikola Vucevic.
Jarić, Tomašević, Bodiroga and Ginobili were members of 2001-02 All-Euroleague team. USA also lost to up and coming Spain in game for 5th place.
Aleksandar Spasic Also Puerto Rico won against Yugoslavia and Spain in that World Cup but lost to USA by 7points. Also, in the 2004 Olympics Puerto Rico destroyed the US team that had a way better roster than the 2002 team by 19 points.
Puerto Rico was such a giant-killer team back then
Yugoslavian team was preparing for 1992 Olympics. When they found out they weren't allowed to participate, they were devastated.
Considering 1994 World Cup was supposed to be hosted in Belgrade, 1995 Eurobasket has a special place in history as a triumphant comeback. Funny thing is that it almost didn't happen as Bulgaria almost shocked them in qualifiers. Belgrade Arena was eventually built and hosted 2005 Eurobasket, which was disaster for hosts. Team in disarray lost to young France.
Even though I'm American I'm happy for the Yugoslavians here. Nobody in the U.S. would remember this game today or even care about it back then if the Americans had won. We hardly even care about the Olympics let alone the FIBA World Cup. But in Serbia & Montenegro people still talk about this game with pride because it gave them a moment of joy and national unity after ten very difficult years for their people. They earned this one.
On behalf of all tennis fans, do Djokovic v. Federer 2011 US Open, and "the shot"
Budiroga was a top player in Europe back then, absolute monster. To mention only his one dribble move is a travesty.
Do Tracy Porter’s pick 6 in the super bowl to clinch the Saints first super bowl win against the Colts
Andrew L facts
BaseballRuler03 How is that facts? He’s suggesting something
@@cadenr06 Millenial/Gen Z slang for I agree or I also want this thing.
and Bodiroga was the best player on that Yugoslavian team and probably the best in that Tournament
Nah, Nowitzki won the MVP fair and square. Considering everyone else in Germany wasn't that good, he basically led Germany to a third place finish by himself.
The greek commentary in the video is the real highlight
Not so much.
ηταν το χιτσκοκικογκραντγκινιολικο φιναλε του βιντεο, που δεν περιμεναμε
"dream team"
Yeah, but the best ever Greek commentary was '06 Greece vs USA. Every second time ball gets to Spanoulis - Kill bill 😂😂😂. But I loved it though, that Pedulakis team run pick and roll like a charm.
This video is not about Greece, why are so many Greeks commenting about Greece? Oh yeah because they can't stand giving Jugoslavija any credit for anything, I forgot...
Joe Carter's walk off home run in game 6 of the 1993 world series deserves a rewind.
Absolutely!
12:21 - Argentina rocking the Stranger Things font before it was cool
The friendship between Petrovic and Divac sums up pretty well what the heck was going on in the Balkans. Check out the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary.
The USA team wasn't bad at all as you try to make it look like.
Andre Miller was in the first rookie team some years prior to 2002 and the assist leader in 2002.
Reggie Miller was an older player but still in the NBA and had a decent ppg in 2001 and 2002 season, one of the best shooters of all time.
Paul Pierce is a HoF now, back in 2001 and 2002 he was having 26ppg seasons.
Jermaine O'Neal was the most improved player in 2002 and an All Star player, he had an average of 20ppg in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003.
Antonio Davis was a veteran with 14ppg in those two seasons when the World Championship was played 2001-2002.
Ben Wallace was one of the best defensive players of his generation, won the Defensive player of the year 2002 and was also the block and rebound leader that same year, the man is basically a good HoF potential.
Baron Davis was having an 18 and 17 ppg season in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 and he had his prime stats just a year after that in the 2003-2004 season, a good player.
This team went up against Stojakovic that had a 21ppg and 19ppg in the 2 season around this tournament and Divac who had an 11ppg seasons more or less.
On paper the USA team should have still won a medal.
True. Until their first loss against Argentina in the tournament, team USA was sweeping all the teams they had played against. However, none of those teams were Firtst Class world teams, the first First Class world team they faced, Argentina, became their first loss, and the second First Class world team they faced, became their second loss. Some could argue that Russia and Germany were good, and while they are good today, back then Russia was "we used to be the Soviet Union but now we suck" and Germany was "The Nowitzki show, and some other dudes." In fact, the third First Class World team they faced in the tournamnet, Spain, also defeated team USA. So Team USA was good, it just wasn't First Class good.
I just realized that Yugoslavia team also had Vladimir Radmanovic, Marko Jaric and Zarko Cabarkapa.
Radmanovic was a good player
I've always been a fan of the space cadet!
@@ethanhorton4231 Radmanović was watching second half of semi-final and final from the stands. Coach Pešić didn't like his attitude and it escalated at half-time of semi-final game vs New Zealand, when Radmanović was eating banana instead of listening.
Aleksandar Spasic he is not eating the banana with his ear, is he?
@@aleksandarspasic6067 what 😮😒
Did not know that 1. Was a fan . Good shooter for his size
If yugoslavia was still here best players would be nikola jokic jusuf nurkic both bogdanovicis nemanja bjelica saric marjanovic hezonja teodosic doncic dragic vucevic zubac zizic and manx more players that play in europe that are very very good
No tnx we are beter now with real name. Serbia
@@miloszivkovic1655 second that
Luka doncic?
Legit happy for the archival efforts of Greek TV. Most TV footage is from the Greek nationalized channel.
These rewinders are always the highlight of my day, always interesting content, showing highlights, ans illuminating important and sometimes forgotten moments in history
Thank you, man. I was waiting for this! Finally a video about my country!
We NEED a rewind on Vince Carter's Olympic "dunk of death"
Actually they would have to focus more on Fred Weiss, there is a lot to say about him, picked by the Knicks, had some problems in the US (delayed flights if I remember well), got dunked over by Vince and it ruined his reputation even more. The Knicks never called him to join their roster, he did a pretty decent career in Europe (Spain mostly) but this ruined NBA career still had a big impact on his life, everybody still telling him about that poster dunk while he achieved nice things on the ither hand that nobody congratulated him about. He also had a handicaped kid, he attempted suicide by taking sleeping pills before driving to nowhere.
But now it seems like he bounced back, work on a famous radio station in France. But yeah, definitely a really long and disturbing story to tell about him.
@@luchogonzealaise3717 Yes, "le dunk de le mort" truly lives up to its name.
I saw a picture of the current NBA players like Jokic, Doncic, Nurkic, Dragic, Zubac, Marjanovic, and others from the former Yugoslav countries hanging out with each other in the bubble a few days ago, and I really can't help but think...
If Yugoslavia didn't break up, the team would've been scary and a serious contender for a gold medal along with USA.
Oh yes I agree I would love to see a team of all the former Countries that used to be part of Yugoslavia. This 2024 USA team would have a problem with a team made up of all those players especially up front with centers like Jokic Nuric, etc on the frontline Luka at point guard. You would have a team that has at least 9-10 NBA players and fill the other 2-3 spots with either G League players or players from overseas. It will be interesting to see if this year’s team USA wins gold or not. Team Canada in the first exhibition game gave them some trouble and got off to a big lead they have 10 out of 12 players on their roster as NBA players. A team that deep from players from Croatia Serbia Slovenia etc all on one team would definitely have a great chance at beating USA.
Jesse Owens's 1936 Olympics feat deserves a deep rewind.
How many are watching this after the USA lost to France in this year's FIBA Basketball World Cup?
Απίστευτο, συγκλονιστικό, συναρπαστικό, γκρανγκινιολικό και χιτσκοκικό φινάλε!
I remember how much pride we had in our team when New Zealand finished 4th at this world cup.
Great, now can you rewind to Manu Ginóbili miracle shot against Yugoslavia in 2004?
Yeah, That was freaking amazing.
This will probably happen again this year since the best player on Team USA is Kemba Walker
Yeah... sad for basketball fans all over the world.
Kemba is amazing but he does not have a good cast of players surrounding him.
it has already happened plenty of times since then...
2004 vs Argentina
2006 vs Greece
thank god they have mitchell...without him this team would be so trash off the bench...he can get buckets at least when things break down
aus already beat usa last weekend
Evgeny Kuznetsov's OT series winner against the dreaded Penguins in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs... it's got all the drama a rewinder needs!!
I was 7 years old when I watched this World Cup. At the time, of course, I couldn’t realize what I was watching. Guys like Dirk, Divac, Peja, Manu, Scola, Oberto, Pierce, Reggie Miller... That’s basketball history out there, man
Thanks for the video - great one!
Also, you could have mentioned that the guys from Serbia and Montenegro were extra motivated because of the NATO (lead by USA) bombing of Serbia 3 years prior. It was poetic justice winning against the USA on their home court in front of their fans, and later winning the entire championship :)
genocide doesnt mean nothing to you?
cummunist tears genocide ? Are you sure you know what you are talking about ?
@@communisttears3628 are you sure you know what is genocide?
Unless those players were personally responsible for the bombing, I fail to see how it was poetic justice.
@Mark W see how ignorant you are ? we were all killing people left and right ? I did not kill anyone, 99.99% of Serbs did not kill anyone. It's the same in other countries in region, but both we, Croatians, Bosnians and so on were stupid and let our politicians to trigger a war where they profited, and innocent people died / got their homes destroyed / had to run away. Btw where are you from ? Which country ?
Please do 1994 missed penalty by Baggio in the World Cup
From a Brazilian person : yes,do it
Tafarel the best ever
I can't stress to kids today how insane that '92 team was
still have my Robinson jersey from that
You should do "the creation of SB nation deserves a deep rewind"
Do one for one of the most legendary finals in Euroleague history in '92 when the Serbian "Partizan" played against Spanish "Juventud". Its great because it also (like this video) would have a lot of background since Partizan didnt play in Serbia the entire season since the war ha begun
Sta mislis, iskreno, da li ikoga boli kurac za tu utakmicu na svijetu, osim partizanovaca ?
@@stanoje333 slusaj Stanoje, to je jedno od najuzbudljivijih finala u istoriji Evrolige, hteo ti to da priznas ili ne. Sama cinjenica da smo osvojili Evroligu igrajuci svaku utakmicu u inostranstvu, je fascinantna. Kada uspes da toliko pridobijes navijace iz strane zemlje da navijaju za tebe dok ti igras protiv tima iz njihove zemlje je takodje fascinantno. Tako da nemoj puno da seres, jer bi to bilo isto kao i ja da kazem da nikog nije bilo briga za Bari
@@matejaboskovic7580 Nisi mi odgovorio na pitanje. Ko bi kliknuo na klip i odgledao to osim ljudi koji navijaju za Partizan ?
@@stanoje333 ako bi pogledao malo u komentarima, video bi koliko su ljudi zadovoljni jer o ovoj prici nisu nista znali i to je prvi put da se tako nesto desi. Ljude smara da po pedeseti put slusaju pricu o nekom dogadjaju koji je poznat svuda po svetu. Zamisli da si odgledao "Igru prestola" i onda uhvati neko da ti prepricava. To ti je otprilike to. A sluzeci se tvojom logikom isto mozemo reci da samo ljude iz stare juge ovo zanima.
@@stanoje333 a pritom verujem da bi dosta Srba gledalo taj video, buduci da nisu svi butthurt kao ti
That "rimmed out Lithuanian buzzerbeater"... That was tough. 2004 game in the Olympics was phenomenal, though. Do Jasikevicius' takeover vs team USA in 2004 group stage game!
Just imagine the players from today's Serbia, Croatia, BiH, Montenegro, Macedonia and Sovenia playing together now as a national team like during the days of Yugoslavia - almost unstoppable!!!
I've followed Rewind series for some time now, but as a Serbian this was the first topic that was about something related to my country. You did a great job explaining. Also, quite an interesting timing for this video to drop, since the 2019 FIBA World Cup is just about to start, and the Team USA is once again left with its 4th strongest team, while Serbia is one of its main contenders. Oddly enough, Yugoslavia's best 2 players were passing center Divac and shooter Stojakovic, while the current Serbia's main 2 players are passing center Jokic and shooter Bogdanovic.
Also, tiny correction: Captions at 9:07: it's "Slovenian", not "Slavonian", he said it right, but CC didn't spell it good. Slavonia is a region in Croatia, Slovenia is a former Yugoslav Republic (and later an independent country).
Best player was Bodiroga.
30 for 30 how Yugoslavia won the 2002 World Cup
That is for 1990 .
Cheating in the final against Argentina?
@@giantoselli1058 there was no cheating..that last play was not a foul
@@giantoselli1058 There was no cheating, if you were better you would win in OT. (btw, you were better in that game but missing experience in crucial moments and a little luck)
@@redconsciousness2090 the Greek ref call a foul on Scola when he clearly stole the ball and would go for a game winner layup & then miss a foul call on Sconocchini.
Also the ref who call the foul on Scola was behind Vlade Divac so he didn't has a clear look on the play but decided to call it anyways
Great video... I've watched the game at 3 AM in the morning and then went on celebrating on the city's central square at 5 AM... I was young, enthusiastic about basketball and had my second baby born a couple of months before... I truly had the sense of living history.
Next episode rewinder of Barcelonas comeback against PSG in the champions league
We need more football it’s sad we only had like what 4 vids compared to all sports
Jude Hindi only some of us
Mindaugas Bertys yeah your not American everywhere else football is top 2 face facts its the most popular the most influential the most entertaining and the best
100000 subs challenge without that many videos ty
Roma
Liverpool
I laughed way too often for such serious themes.
The "if you want to watch some of these players get into trouble a few years later" sealed it nicely.
Wow I'd never heard of this
Tiger Woods 2005 Masters chip in or Christian Laettner. Thank y'all.
If everybody came to play...
2002 Team USA
Shaquille O'Neal
Tim Duncan
Vince Carter
Kobe Bryant
Jason Kidd
Gary Payton
Allen Iverson
Tracy McGrady
Kevin Garnett
Alonzo Mourning
Chris Webber
Steve Francis
i dont get muricans... on one side they claim to be patriots and love their country.. on the other hand they are too lazy to represent their country ...
Roflcopter Ausdertiefe It's not that. First the World Championship was never as important to the US as the Olympics are, for all other nations the importance is reversed. So usually the US fields better teams to the Olympics. Second, while the Olympic teams always featured big stars, the World Championship teams tended to be made up of up and coming young talent mixed with vets who while great weren't really the level of players who would star on the Olympic Dream Team. That's what happened in '94. The result was that yes while the other teams didn't cower to these yet to be legends the US still obliterated everyone. So much so that they had to stop starting Shaq because the media thought the US was being too merciless. See that's the thing, the World Championship was seen as a chance for new stars to shine by taking care of business and still dominating. So it's not that Shaq and Kobe and VC were unamerican in 2002, it's that they thought the new crop of players would still handle the other teams with ease. They didn't expect guys like Davis, Pierce, and Jermaine O' Neal not to rise to the challenge.
@@hoebertrabeck1621 I completly understand those who don't want to play. I've followed NBA closely for the past 4-5 seasons. I watch games daily and what I've realized is that the season for the superstars is incredibly demanding. Playing 35+ minutes per game and sometimes 40+ minutes for 82 games in the regular season and than playoff starts where every game takes double or triple the amount of energy comapred to regular season. They constantly have the ball,constantly being defended the hardest,constantly thinking what to do on the court specially on offense. Not to mention the media attention they get. The millions they get are great but NBA season can be draining mentally and physically. So I complelty understand when they want to take the summer for them seleves,work on their body and just get ready for the season in every way possible. Play once or twice but that's about it.
Roflcopter Ausdertiefe, lol the patriots are most likely racist
@@hoebertrabeck1621 There is not much to get. The NBA season is long, 82 games + playoffs. About 7 months. Some players don't want to risk championship contention in the nba by injuring themselves in a tournament that just isn't that important, plus all the money they would lose because of such an injury. Rest assured if even a handful of the Top 25 NBA players came to play they would coast to victory. Also, not every great soccer player plays in every single tournament. You have people absent from Euros or Copa, etc.
That video is inspired by current situation in pre World Cup between Serbia and USA
loved bodiroga and his bank shot free throw shooting back then.
also a few years from now we'll see a rewinder focused on the 2019 fiba world cup, where the stars withdraw again, and already lost to Australia before the tournament.
I think a united Yugoslavian squad could actually win against the USA again. At least under FIBA rules and maybe in a few years time. Jokic, Doncic, Nurkic, Dragic, Saric, Teodosic and so on that's a very talented young nucleus.
The World Championship starts in 3 days. I can see this US team losing a lot, not just to ex-Yugoslav teams.
Take your best 12
Ex-Yugoslavia NBA team today:
PG Dragic - Miami
PG Teodosic - ex LA Clippers
PG/SG Nedovic - ex GSW
SG Doncic - Dallas
SG Bogdan Bogdanovic - Sacramento
SF Bojan Bogdanovic - Brooklyn
SF Hezonja - NY
SF Musa - Brooklyn
PF Bjelica - Sacramento
PF Saric - Minnesota
PF Mirotic - Bucks
PF/C Jokic - Denver
C Marjanovic - Dallas
C Nurkic - Portland
C Vucevic - Orlando
C Zubac - Clippers
@@igortiric3622 honestly that's a waste of time to talk about because that country is dead we have Serbia and I couldn't care less about the rest .let's go Serbia .
Fantastic breakdown of history!!!! Thank you for that
I have one remark:
"even after the lockout the 2000 team wasn't very dreamy".. Bro, I see at least 6 first ballot Hall of Famers in this picture.. Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, Gary Payton, Jason Kidd, Reggie Miller, Alonzo Mourning
The Phoenix Suns definitely deserve to be the next collapse episode...
Give it a year or 2 until they get relocated
They only should get relocated if it's to Seattle xD
I would say Washington wizards/ Bullets....but their is no peck to actually speak of just 40 yrs of flat mediocrity. Not one 50 win season !🤣😅😂
@@rockaway0beach that'd be dope I moved to Seattle a few years ago and they need a team 🤔🤔🤔
Nobody:
Charles Barkley:
GINOBILIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!
We need a rewind on the 2006 game vs Greece!
Fitting that you put this up now, considering the B-team we have sent to the upcoming FIBA World games this time around.
The Bodiroga whip or El Lastigo (how its called in europe) or ShamGod how u call it in USA, was one of his signature moves.
Sold it to lots of players but the most impresive one was against Melo a few years later in a friendly game in Belgrade
He was a true european superstar..
He crossed up Karl Malone so bad with that move in '96 which made him foul and injure him so badly that he couldn't play the rest of the game
I would never forget that win vs USA and vs Argentina. I couldn't watch the last seconds...
As a rule, I always root for upsets in international basketball. I don't think that makes you a bad American. I just recognize that even with a lesser roster, we're still prohibitive favorites, and seeing somebody else win is a better outcome.
We need a rewinder on the 2010 mens hockey olympic gold medal final in Vancouver
The 2002-2004 Argentina national team is one of the greatest basketball teams ever assembled in international competitions.
Shame they lost unbelievably to Yugoslavia (also a great team) in the WC Finals.
They got their revenge in Athens 2004, tho.
"Tiré un zapato y entró"
I'm from Greece thanks for the commentating!!!! 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Oh man I remember I was watching that game at the public scare at the big video beam wall with the bunch of people and it was middle of the night in Belgrade, and I was 21 at the time 🙂
We're going to need a rewinder for this year's US Basketball Team.
Rewinder, on the Blackout Super Bowl 47
Even with a team like that, the 2002 USA team was dominant up until the Argentina game. They won the first round games by scoring at least 100 points in every single game (a feat not that easy to accomplish in the defensive-style rules of FIBA basketball) and were making quick work of every other team in the second round. Then the Argentina game happened and it basically caused everything to crumble.
Andrew Luck's comeback against the Chiefs
This Rewinder deserves a second part, the Argentina vs Yugoslavia in the Olympics 2004, which it’s a rematch of this tournament finals
Maybe You Can Do A Rewinder Of Cody Parkey’s Double Doink Missed Field Goal.
I second that vote.
I 3rd
Very professional analyse ! Top work !
De Jong’s Kung Fu Kick in the 2010 World Cup Final deserves a deep rewind
How about the Greece vs USA game in the 1990 World Championship ? It is a little known game (because it wasn't a knock out) but a really interesting one.
Ideas for rewinder:
John brooks goal v Ghana and his celebration
Hatterberg's walkoff home run that extended the athletics streak to 20
We already have Rewinder for that second one, it's called the Moneyball movie...
I like it when y'all do deep cut moments like this.
You should also feature USA's losses in the 2004 Olympics and 2006 World Championships.
Ricky Manliguis *losses
@@amprosk Haha, thanks for noticing that. I lost my grammar for a moment.
Ginobli!!!!!!!
I have been saying this since that tournament .
And had just moved to San Antonio in July 2002.
Perfect timing for the Spurs run.
Why is there Greek commentary in the background 😂
Its hard to explain what makes Serbs so good in sports. Its a small country of 6-7 million people only, and yet successful and often dominant in pretty much every collective sport that is played around here. At some years Serbia was European champion simultaneously in basketball, volleyball, water polo, in other years both men and women's national team would be champions of Europe in some sports, youth teams winning euro and world cups in football, basketball, volleyball, long history of success in handball although lately that sport is in decline, and all that in conditions of poverty and total lack of financing for sports.Even in individual sports we get people like Djokovic in tennis, swimmers, shooters etc. What can be the reason? Its genetically tall people, like dutch, or nordic people, but not anemic from cold climate. Its passionate people similar to mediteranean nations Italy, Spain, Greece, but much taller and stronger on average. There is strong tribal, collective spirit, unlike modern artificial nations, and more alike to old tribes and people of europe from barbarian times and collective identity. There is huge love of sports, bad living conditions where sport is often way to progress in life, spite and pride and desire to win, but still this all cant explain it.
Yugoslavia - 5 times World champion
most sweet victory ever! Hvala momci!!!
Finally ! This was such a huge victory for Serbia(YUG)
And we are about to repeat it. idemooo
Ask and you shall receive. Its gonna be 2008 again
Nice you finally did a rewind!!!!