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Drazen Petrovic - 1988 Seoul Olympic Final Yugoslavia - Ussr

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A compilation of the great Drazen Petrovic's finest moves during the 1988 Mens basketball final in Seoul

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  • Drazen je legenda.

  • The Yugoslav team of 88 was 1 or 2 years away from being at their best.They were a little too young to beat the Soviets in this game.On the other hand, the Soviets in 88 were primed for their best. This was a great Soviet team, with the dominant Sabonis.Even when he was older, and his legs had betrayed him, still played very well for Portland in the NBA. Marculonis was a spectacular NBA player. He was one of the quickest players in the NBA, but was also strong and could shoot. But Petro was tops

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  • @gilles2777He had 24points, 3rebs,4ass. and 2 steals

  • @ljubezenj powerfull is a bit streched term, they are all good but never again there will be such dominant teams and players in croatia,serbia and slovenia. trophies that croatia and serbia won since independence were creation from yugoslav league, when players made in YU league retire and stop being involved in basketball podiums will be just dreams for this countries. There is tradition here but the know-how is evaporating slowly and could be afforded only by bigger countries

  • @jhordanian

    Sabonis, Marciulionis, Drazen were all born in '64. In fact, Sabonis was the youngest of the 3. Both teams would have been dominant in the 90s, if the countries survived. USSR was the first to fall. If Sabonis and Marciulionis didn't leave the team before the 1990 World Cup, it would have been the greatest finals ever, against Yugoslavia.

  • @jhordanian

    Sabonis, Marciulionis, Drazen were all born in '64. In fact, Sabonis was the youngest of the 3. Both teams would have been dominant in the 90s, if the countries survived. USSR was the first to fall. If Sabonis and Marciulionis didn't leave the team before the 1990 World Cup, it would have been the greatest finals ever, against Yugoslavia.

  • @jhordanian

    Sabonis, Marciulionis, Drazen were all born in '64. In fact, Sabonis was the youngest of the 3. Both teams would have been dominant in the 90s, if the countries survived. USSR was the first to fall. If Sabonis and Marciulionis didn't leave the team before the 1990 World Cup, it would have been the greatest finals ever, against Yugoslavia.

  • @gilles2777

    34pts7assists,5rebs

  • jebem ti ovaj svijet di nista nije vjecno! Ovaj kralj kosarke se zajebava po terenu i opet sve padaju na koljena a on ostaje sa smjeskom na nogama... kao da igra na terenu u kvartu! D R A Z E N ; P E T R O V I C ; C A R E! ! ! ! R I P!!

  • Ураааа!!!

    Наша взяла!!!

  • @DraganUgljesa

    hahaha, mene je ceo rat najviše to bolelo - bio sam daleko od njega, očigledno

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