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VREME: Divac: They are better, but not invincible

by VREME 21 Feb 199802 Aug 2020

An exclusive interview with Vlade Divac and Aleksandar Djordjevic The Charlotte Hornets centre assesses dream team IV, and Yugoslavia’s chances of winning Having announced his decision to play for Yugoslavia at next summer’s World Cup in Greece, Vlade Divac once again came into the focus of attention as the driving force of a Yugoslav dream […]

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