Just when you thought Serbian basketball had shown all its cards, Vladimir Jovanović and Luka Cerovina come along and shake things up! Jovanović, the Spartak coach, was crowned the best coach of the Serbian Superleague this season, snagging a whopping seven out of eight votes from his fellow coaches. Yes, you read that right — seven out of eight! And who took home the MVP? Luka Cerovina of Spartak, with three votes, while other players like Dwayne Washington from Partizan only managed two.
But wait, there’s more! The best young player is 17-year-old Uroš Mijailović from Partizan, who grabbed five out of eight votes. And the best defensive player of the playoffs? Now that was a nail-biter — Stefan Momirov from Spartak got three votes, while the rest got just one each.
The playoff all-star five? Nemanja Gordić (Spartak), Dwayne Washington (Partizan), Filip Barna (FMP), Luka Cerovina (Spartak), and Dušan Miletić (Spartak). Yes, Spartak is absolutely dominating!
This season of the Serbian Superleague was a real treat for basketball fans and those who love watching Spartak and their heroes rule the court. Jovanović and Cerovina proved that hard work and talent pay off, but will anyone be able to challenge them next season? Only time will tell.
If you thought Serbian basketball was boring, think again! Drop a comment if you think Spartak deserves this dominance or if you have a favorite for next season. Who knows, maybe you’ll predict the next MVP!