The end of silver era

After six years, three silver medals, lots of joy and several disappointments, his era as Serbia's national team coach had ended.
He took over our national team when we far away from the top of European basketball, but he hadn't managed to crown his mandate with gold medal.
He was in charge since November 2013, after Serbia finished eighth on the European Championship 2011, and the seventh in 2013, and missed Olympics between the two tournaments.
He immediately used his iconic status in our basketball and restored the cult of the national team in just one year.
He created homogenous, disciplined and above all unique team which managed to make up for every shortcoming with a hearty and passionate approach.
That immediately brought results as Serbia reaches the 2014 Mundobasket final, where the Americans were too strong.
Djordjevic extends the contract next year until the end of the World Cup 2019, but in the fall, the first disappointment came.
We've been expecting the first European Gold since 2001, but after lots of troubles in the group standings, we were stopped in the semifinals, while the team failed in the match for winning bronze medal.
This conditioned the playing of the qualification for the 2016 Games, held in Belgrade.
A great weekend at Arena brought back the Eagles' winning mentality and passion in the game which immediately resulted in a new final with the USA in Rio de Janeiro, but the Americans were again untouchable for our team.
Next year, a new Eurobasket was on, but this time expectations were significantly lower due to the absence of half of the players from the Olympics.
However, Djordjevic again pulled more than expected from the squad he had at his disposal and reached the...

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