There is only one unbeaten team at serbian Superleague after three rounds: Hemofarm. The squad of Vrsac had a tough job yesterday against Partizan, but they finally beat them with Milan Macvan ('89) leading the win (74-72) and finishing as the MVP of the round with a 37 valoration. The power-forward nailed 23 points, pulled down 11 rebounds and had 3 steals against Belgrade team, that will participate in the Euroleague's Final Four in a few days. Stefan Markovic ('88) also had a good game with 12 points, 7 assists and 4 rebounds, while huge Boban Marjanovic ('88) finished with 4 points, 7 rebounds and 1 block). For Vujosevic's side czech Jan Vesely ('90) poured 8 points, even he made 5 fouls in only 23 minutes.

Miroslav Raduljica ('88) repeated again a crazy game, showing why he has clear chances to be choosen in next NBA draft. The center led FMP over Metalac (83-73) with 24 points, 16 rebounds and 3 assists. His teammate Mladen Jeremic ('88) scored 19 with 3/4 behind the arc.

In another game of this third round Red Star passed over Borac (82-66). Nemanja Bjelica ('88), who recently was published that FC Barcelona is interested in him, nailed 24 points (4/5 threes), with 7 rebounds and 3 assists. Bosnian Elmedin Kikanovic ('88) helped with 12, while Marko Keselj ('88) finished with 10 and 7 rebounds.

Finally Radnicki beat Tamis (75-56). Local prospect Marko Cakarevic ('88) shined with 13 points and 6 rebounds in 24 minutes.

 

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