I thought the same exact thing when I saw the thread title 😂Here I was thinking Nelson-Ododa had somehow finagled an invite to the Croatian team. 😱
Me too! 😆Here I was thinking Nelson-Ododa had somehow finagled an invite to the Croatian team. 😱
I thought the same exact thing when I saw the thread title 😂
Let's make it even more difficult...next year we refer to Olivia V as Olivia Not-Ododa.
True but when I see Big O, I think of a different basketball player...even though I stopped watching men's basketball over 30 years ago.Big O!
To borrow from Monty Python, maybe we could call her ONO “to avoid any confusion.” Or maybe just Bruce.I thought the same exact thing when I saw the thread title 😂
Let's make it even more difficult...next year we refer to Olivia V as Olivia Not-Ododa.
Nika's on the little one on the left and Big O is on the right. The size comparison is correct and looking at the one on the left makes me think of Nika's face when she's on defense guarding the opposition's point guard.Which one is “Big O”?![]()
To answer your question, Jovana is not eligible to play for Croatia because she is Serbian and has only competed in FIBA international competitions with Serbia. The same applies to Olivia with Croatia. However, when you mention that they recently played together, you are correct; it was last year at the Nike Hoop Summit, where they wore the colors of the World Team.Didn't Jovana play with Olivia on a national team recently? But I looked it up and Jovana is Serbian while Olivia and Nika are Croatian? Dumb question I'm sure, but is Jovana not eligible to play on the Croatian team?
Do you know if Popovic will be playing for Serbia tomorrow at 1:00 pm against Iceland?For tomorrow:
Croatia vs Greece | March 11, 19:00 CET
Looking like outright rivals for top spot in the group and both 2-1, they produced a true blockbuster in November as Croatia took an exciting 76-73 road win. Injured in that game, Croatia not only have Nika Muhl back, but another star in Ivana Dojkic who will suit up, while rising star and UConn bound Olivia Vukuosa is to debut. Greece will be hoping their frontcourt establishes itself in a big way via the experienced Artemis Spanou and Mariella Fasoula.
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Preview: Who's making a splash at the start of the second window?
Which teams will do the business on Gameday 4?www.fiba.basketball
And this is why Nika is one of my all-time favorite UConn players! Always 110% locked in. Tough as nails.All the players in the video had nice smiles. Except this one:
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Big O!