A Birthday Dedication to the Eternal Believer
The curtain falls on a defining era in Belgrade basketball. Codi Miller-McIntyre has officially severed ties with the iconic Crvena Zvezda roster, turning speculation into certainty. In a move as deliberate as it was dramatic, the American guard chose his birthday not for celebration, but for a poignant farewell to the red and white colors he wore with pride. The era of the "Wolf" in the capital is officially closed.
Lessons in Love and Ottoman History
This was no standard press release. Miller-McIntyre penned a raw, unfiltered tribute to the Serbian faithful and the Balkan region at large. He singled out Stefan Kalinić, praising his teammate for taking him under his wing as an unofficial student of Serbian history. From debates about the Ottoman Empire to meals in local eateries, Miller-McIntyre revealed how these intimate moments sparked a transformation. He admitted that embracing the community's flaws helped him accept his own, rekindling a passion he feared was fading.
The Next Chapter Awaits
The destination? All signs point to Piraeus. The guard strongly hinted that his career will continue at Olympiacos, marking a high-profile Greek league transfer. Yet, the emotional anchor remains in Serbia. He thanked the fans for opening their homes and families, declaring that no matter where life leads, Serbia will always feel like home. "This isn't goodbye," he wrote. "It's just... see you later. Forever your Wolf." The final buzzer has sounded on his Zvezda tenure, but the legend endures.
fenerbahce were miles better this season tbh but honestly didn't see this coming lol. kalinić really took care of him rn...