From Jadransport.org
Predrag Stojakovic cancels his appearance on EuroBasket 2005
15.07.2005
by Damir Jovanovic
Currently the best Serbian player in NBA, Predrag Stojakovic (Predrag Stojaković) has notified the national coach Zeljko Obradovic (Željko Obradović) and team manager Zarko Paspalj (Žarko Paspalj) that he wont play for Serbia & Montenegro on European Championship this fall in Belgrade.
This news came as a shock to first the nation itself, then to the press but probably it was already expected by Zeljko Obradovic, although any coach would hope to have a experienced three point shooter in his squad like Stojakovic is.
As a reason for making this decision Stojakovic said that he needs to rest of from the NBA season that wore him out (I don’t remember Sacramento Kings reaching the Final???). But hey if he says he’s tired then that’s ok, just what are we suppose to say about legends like Aleksandar Sasa Djordjevic (Aleksandar Đorđević), Predrag Danilovic (Predrag Danilović), Zarko Paspalj (Žarko Paspalj) and many more who played with bondages and still won gold and silver.
What’s more important, they given the Serbian nation something to be proud of, something that we all appreciated and always say that we must build a monument in their honor. Unfortunately seems like Stojakovic doesn’t wants to be a part of that monument, of the history of our great nations basketball that’s after all more than a game.
Overall, we have to have the understanding for him as a individual, who has his own family and his own concerns, he has to go Thailand for a vacation and therefore he cant get to Zeljko Obradovic call up at August 1st when the training of the “selected ones” will start. And like the old saying says, better quit than get ruled out.
We salute Stojakovic’s work with children in basketball camps, humanitarian actions for the churches… although that something that fulfills him as a person, while we still don’t understand why doesn’t playing in the national jersey and being cheered on by millions of your own people does the same trick…
Who will replace Stojakovic, is a million dollar question. It’s known that Serbia have a lot of great players, but no one that is in a somewhat constant good form in NBA. Some say Vladimir Radmanovic of Seattle might do the trick…
For now, four fairy great players wont appear on Zeljko Obradovic’s list… Vlade Divac for who we know from Indianapolis 2002 that we wont play but hoped he will change his mind, same goes for Aleksandar Djordjevic who just played his farewell match in Belgrade on which the fans filled the Pionir dome of Basketball to pay their thanks to one of the greatest players of Yugoslavia and Serbia of all times, then Milos Vujanic because of an injury and now Predrag Stojakovic…