The Sniper in the Desert
The lights were blazing in New York, but the real fire was coming from Jovana Nogić. The Serbian sharpshooter stepped onto the court for the Phoenix Mercury and delivered a performance that demanded attention. While the final buzzer sounded a loss for Phoenix, falling 84:74 to the New York Liberty, Nogić was a beacon of efficiency. In just 14 minutes of action, she tallied nine points. How did she do it? Cold blood. She hit three three-pointers from five attempts, proving her range is a legitimate weapon in the WNBA.
Across the Atlantic, Serbian Pride
It wasn’t just Phoenix making headlines. The Serbian presence in the league is spreading its wings. In Washington, Anđela Dugalić helped secure a 78:64 victory over the Seattle Storm. With two points, two assists, and three rebounds in 16 minutes, she played the perfect supporting role. Meanwhile, in Toronto, the Fever defeated the Chicago Sky 111:104. Nikolina Milić made her mark in five minutes, scoring two points and grabbing three rebounds. These are not just stats; they are statements. Serbian basketball is carving out its identity on the global stage, one game at a time.
Rising Stars of the Season
Every game adds another layer to the narrative. Nogić’s efficiency, despite the team’s fourth consecutive loss, shows her growing importance to the coaching staff. She is becoming one of the most pleasant surprises of the season. With Dugalić and Milić also contributing wins and key plays, the Serbian contingent is proving that talent knows no borders. The WNBA is watching, and the future looks bright for these rising stars.
Jovana stvarno puca kao ludak iz daljine, finiksu samo treba da se sakupi malo. Ove srpske devojke su sada obavezni program svake nedelje ngl. Da li će Phoenix konačno da stane u trag?