Important news in European basketball. For the first time a coach from Europe is a candidate to coach a franchise NBA next season. Zeljko Obradovic is right now in the slate of candidates to replace Lawrence Frank in Detroit. The list was reduced to two this weekend leaving an American coach and him.
[...] Obradovic's arrival as coach Detroit Pistons will immediately open franchising to sound more European coaches in the future. If Pau Gasol led the influx of players from Europe, Obradovic may emerge as the architect for the European coach finally not see the NBA as inaccessible. [...] The dilemma of Joe Dumars as may be historic decision for the development of basketball in the United States and here in Europe.
This isn't the first time he's been linked to the Pistons...
Coaching legend Zeljko Obradovic – he’s the European Phil Jackson, with eight European Championships under his belt at coaching stops in Yugoslavia, Italy, Spain and Greece – was in attendance with longtime assistant Dmitris Itoudis. They spent all of October in Auburn Hills observing the Pistons throughout training camp and preseason. Obradovic’s presence caused a stir among the European press.
I'll tell you one thing, I've been training in October watching the Detroit Pistons in the preseason and has been something really, really nice to me. Then I saw the first official match played at home against Houston and then invited me to the game they played in London.
http://www.detroitbadboys.com/2013/4/22 ... in/4016813
He's gotten high praise from Popovich in the past as being "one of the best coach's in the world".
A day after beating Panthinaikos in an exhibition game last month, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich spent the morning studying video tape of the Greek team and the system installed by its coach, Zeliko Obradovic.
"Coach Obradovic may be the best coach in Europe at this stage and one of the best in the world," Popovich said.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/stor ... euroleague
Maybe Spurs fans can comment better on the Popovich connection, but I've read some ppl online say that some of the Spurs system is taken from Obradovic. Is this true?
Either way, if any Euro coach could succeed in the NBA, it would seem Obradovic would be the guy to do it, with all his credentials/experience.
Could a Euro coach succeed in the NBA?