Today started in Serbia the second round of the domestic competition, including the big teams of Adriatic League. Nemanja Bjelica ('88) and his teammates of Red Star, forgetting the rumors of his possible sign with Benetton Treviso, beat FMP Zeleznik on the road (64-75). The forward shined in an amazing level collecting a 32 valoration: 23 points (4/6 threes), 9 rebounds and 3 assists. The three new Red Star players didn't add nothing important: Dusan Katnic ('89), 0 points, Stevan Jelovac ('89), 0 points, and Stefan Stojacic ('89), 3 points with 1/2 threes. All three come from Mega Vizura. For FMP Miroslav Raduljica ('88) and Mladen Jeremic ('88) did a great job. The center nailed 18 points with 10 rebounds, while the guard scored 17 with 3/8 threes. Locals played without Dejan Musli ('91), at the Hoop Summit in Portland.
In another game Hemofarm Vrsac beat Borac (80-67) with their three best prospects shining. Milan Macvan ('89) had 14 points and 5 rebounds, Boban Marjanovic ('88) added 11 with 4/4 FG and Stefan Markovic ('88) scored 11 with 7 assists. Danilo Andjusic ('91), who arrived recently from Mega Vizura also, made his debut with 8 points and 4 assists.
Partizan didn't have problems to crash Tamis (93-52). Branislav Djekic ('91) finished as the best local prospect with 9 points and 4 rebounds.
Finally Radnicki beat Metalac (82-68) with Dragan Milosavljevic ('89) making a good job for locals: 17 with 3/6 behind the arc.
Photo: Adriatic League