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Zeljko Obradovic owns Greek journalist

May 5, 2009

During the post-game press conference of the Euroleague Final, Zeljko Obradovic talked about “strange things” that happened in the second half. However, he explained that he wants to see the game again before he makes any additional comment. Making such allusions, of course, gives journalists enough potential to speculate about what Obradovic meant.

So besides the journalists that asked him for details on what he meant by these “strange things” during the press conference and got no answer, the journalist from Greek television network SKAI thought that it was a good idea to ask Obradovic in a post-press conference TV interview what he meant by “strange things” as a first question of the interview. Well, check out what happened then.

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Comments: 5
  1. e+
    17 years ago

    Yea. And I think Obradovic is absolutely right!

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  2. sven simon
    17 years ago

    damn, so we were lucky that he was so polite during the regular press-conference …

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  3. Os Davis
    17 years ago

    How do you say “dissed and dismissed” in Greek?

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  4. Dave
    17 years ago

    I sure hope that reporter doesnt ever want to talk to Obradovic again.
    What an idiotic first question. Coach is absolutely dead on in his response.

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  5. Facebook User
    17 years ago

    those damn journalists 😉

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