My interview with Dino Radja
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 8:29 pm
Hay guys. My name is Davor Vitkovic from Croatia. I was long-time writer in Croatian basketball magazine "Kosarka" and i consider myself basketball historian. Celtics fan from 1986. (i was 10 years old then).
I recently had a Celtics related interview with former Celtics star Dino Radja. Maybe someone will find it interesting...
DV: Dino, by many Celtics fans you are considered the best foreign player to ever wear Celtics green. How do you feel about that?
Radja: Well, the Boston Celtics are the most storied franchise in basketball history, and to be considered the best of anything in club with such rich tradition is big honor.
DV: Celtics drafted you in 1989., but you arrived in Boston in 1993. Do you regret that you didn't have a chance to play with Larry Bird and Kevin McHale?
Radja: Sure. Larry is one of the greatest players ever and Kevin was unstopable in the post. But i believe everything happens for a reason. I believe that for my career Italian experience was useful. It make me tougher player. Maybe i stayed in Italy one year too long, but overall i don't have many regrets. I believe that my career had a very logical trajectory.
DV: In your rookie season you started great. Won „Rookie of the month“ award in first month of the season in competition with Chris Webber, Penny Hardaway, Jamaal Mashburn... What do you believe was the reason for such start?
Radja: Work. Hard work. I trained like crazy for five months. When training camp arrived i was the fittest player there. I was determined to start. I wasn't ready to be someone's backup.
DV: Do you believe that the fact that season before Drazen Petrovic was selected All-NBA third team helped you? Reduced the scepticism of a European players?
Radja: Well, not su much. When i came in the NBA, there were still a lot of mistrust toward Europen players. I was widely considered one of the greatest european player. I have won two Olimpic silver medals, one versus the only Dream Team. I have won 2 European titles with National team and 2 Europen titles with Toni Kukoc in Split. I was a star everywhere i played, but in the NBA i started from bottom. In first practices i carried the bags. I was just a rookie.
DV: Yeah, those were a diferent times. You were pick #40 as one of the best european players who had proved himself. In later years unproved players were selected #2 like Milicic or #5 like Tskitishvilli...
Radja: Totally diferent times. Basketball wasn't yet a global sport like today.
DV: You had a specific style of play. I remember reading that Shaquille O'Neal hated playing against you?
Radja: (Laughs) Shaq was so strong. But i knew that i could score against him. I was much quicker and i could knock down mid-range shots. In the defense you needed help from your teammates.
DV: Who was your toughest opponent?
Radja: I played in the era with many great bigs. O'Neal, Olajuwon, Robinson, Ewing, Mourning, Mutombo, Malone, Kemp... Unlike today when you don't have a true center. The one player who gave me a lot of problems were Derrick Coleman. He wasn't quick, but he was left handed and very tough cover. And i hated playing against Karl Malone. He was a dirty player. Constantly hiting people, but he was protected by referees. Especially against europen rookie.
DV: Who was your favorite teammate on Celtics?
Radja: I really liked our playmaker Sherman Douglas. He was a great guy. And one player who helped me the most with his advices was Xavier McDaniel. X-man was cool guy, veteran always ready to help.
DV: Do you feel any bitterness about how your career in Boston ended?
Radja: Not at all. There were a lot of changes. Pitino took the reign. You must know one thing. For me, basketball wasn't about money. It was about competition, love for the game. I remembered after the losses many of my teammates making jokes, signing and playing cards on the plain. I was wired differently. I took every loss personaly. When it was clear that Celtics will rejuvenate the team, i asked them to trade me to the contender. I wanted to play for something again. But they traded me to Philadelphia, one of the worst teams in the NBA. I just came from knee surgery and doctors in Philadelphia were suspicious. The trade fall apart and i later worked buyout with Celtics leaving a lot of money on the table.
DV: After Boston, you went to Greek?
Radja: I have fulfilled my dream to play in the NBA. Now i wanted to compete. Every game to mean something. I have won two Greek league championchips. Later i came home and won two Croatia league championhips.
DV: Many former Boston Celtics players stayed in touch with the organization. Does this applies to you to?
Radja: Definetly. I'm still in touch with some people in the organization. Everytime i'm in town we meet and go for a drink. I took my son to NBA Finals when we played the Lakers. I have a lot of friends in Boston and i'm proud to be a part of Celtics family. When Celtics played in Milano i came up to training and Danny Ainge and Brad Stevens stoped training to introduce me to current team.
That's it guys...
I made an interview with former Celtics center Stojko Vrankovic too...if you like Radja's interview i can post it Vrankovic's too in few days...
Have a nice day, greetings from Croatia
I recently had a Celtics related interview with former Celtics star Dino Radja. Maybe someone will find it interesting...
DV: Dino, by many Celtics fans you are considered the best foreign player to ever wear Celtics green. How do you feel about that?
Radja: Well, the Boston Celtics are the most storied franchise in basketball history, and to be considered the best of anything in club with such rich tradition is big honor.
DV: Celtics drafted you in 1989., but you arrived in Boston in 1993. Do you regret that you didn't have a chance to play with Larry Bird and Kevin McHale?
Radja: Sure. Larry is one of the greatest players ever and Kevin was unstopable in the post. But i believe everything happens for a reason. I believe that for my career Italian experience was useful. It make me tougher player. Maybe i stayed in Italy one year too long, but overall i don't have many regrets. I believe that my career had a very logical trajectory.
DV: In your rookie season you started great. Won „Rookie of the month“ award in first month of the season in competition with Chris Webber, Penny Hardaway, Jamaal Mashburn... What do you believe was the reason for such start?
Radja: Work. Hard work. I trained like crazy for five months. When training camp arrived i was the fittest player there. I was determined to start. I wasn't ready to be someone's backup.
DV: Do you believe that the fact that season before Drazen Petrovic was selected All-NBA third team helped you? Reduced the scepticism of a European players?
Radja: Well, not su much. When i came in the NBA, there were still a lot of mistrust toward Europen players. I was widely considered one of the greatest european player. I have won two Olimpic silver medals, one versus the only Dream Team. I have won 2 European titles with National team and 2 Europen titles with Toni Kukoc in Split. I was a star everywhere i played, but in the NBA i started from bottom. In first practices i carried the bags. I was just a rookie.
DV: Yeah, those were a diferent times. You were pick #40 as one of the best european players who had proved himself. In later years unproved players were selected #2 like Milicic or #5 like Tskitishvilli...
Radja: Totally diferent times. Basketball wasn't yet a global sport like today.
DV: You had a specific style of play. I remember reading that Shaquille O'Neal hated playing against you?
Radja: (Laughs) Shaq was so strong. But i knew that i could score against him. I was much quicker and i could knock down mid-range shots. In the defense you needed help from your teammates.
DV: Who was your toughest opponent?
Radja: I played in the era with many great bigs. O'Neal, Olajuwon, Robinson, Ewing, Mourning, Mutombo, Malone, Kemp... Unlike today when you don't have a true center. The one player who gave me a lot of problems were Derrick Coleman. He wasn't quick, but he was left handed and very tough cover. And i hated playing against Karl Malone. He was a dirty player. Constantly hiting people, but he was protected by referees. Especially against europen rookie.
DV: Who was your favorite teammate on Celtics?
Radja: I really liked our playmaker Sherman Douglas. He was a great guy. And one player who helped me the most with his advices was Xavier McDaniel. X-man was cool guy, veteran always ready to help.
DV: Do you feel any bitterness about how your career in Boston ended?
Radja: Not at all. There were a lot of changes. Pitino took the reign. You must know one thing. For me, basketball wasn't about money. It was about competition, love for the game. I remembered after the losses many of my teammates making jokes, signing and playing cards on the plain. I was wired differently. I took every loss personaly. When it was clear that Celtics will rejuvenate the team, i asked them to trade me to the contender. I wanted to play for something again. But they traded me to Philadelphia, one of the worst teams in the NBA. I just came from knee surgery and doctors in Philadelphia were suspicious. The trade fall apart and i later worked buyout with Celtics leaving a lot of money on the table.
DV: After Boston, you went to Greek?
Radja: I have fulfilled my dream to play in the NBA. Now i wanted to compete. Every game to mean something. I have won two Greek league championchips. Later i came home and won two Croatia league championhips.
DV: Many former Boston Celtics players stayed in touch with the organization. Does this applies to you to?
Radja: Definetly. I'm still in touch with some people in the organization. Everytime i'm in town we meet and go for a drink. I took my son to NBA Finals when we played the Lakers. I have a lot of friends in Boston and i'm proud to be a part of Celtics family. When Celtics played in Milano i came up to training and Danny Ainge and Brad Stevens stoped training to introduce me to current team.
That's it guys...
I made an interview with former Celtics center Stojko Vrankovic too...if you like Radja's interview i can post it Vrankovic's too in few days...
Have a nice day, greetings from Croatia