The drumroll ends. The verdict is in. Crvena Zvezda has a new general, and his name is Ibon Navarro. The seasoned Spaniard arrives in Belgrade with a reputation forged in fire and a trophy case that screams dominance. But here is the twist that sends shockwaves through the basketball world: he does not march alone.

A Winning Formula

Navarro brings his shadow, his right hand, his architect of glory: Alberto Miranda. This is not a random hire. This is a partnership tested in the crucible of elite competition. Miranda was the steady hand when Alex Mumbru stepped aside for the German national team during their EuroBasket triumph. When the captain faltered, Miranda carried the weight of a nation, helping Germany claim the European crown. That is pedigree. That is clutch performance under the brightest lights.

Trophy Hunters Arrive

Look at the resume. Navarro and Miranda built an empire at Unicaja Malaga. Two FIBA Champions League titles. Two FIBA Intercontinental Cups. Two King's Cups. A Spanish Super Cup. They did not just play; they conquered. Their bond stretches back to Murcia, where they learned the hard way, finishing tenth, only to emerge stronger and hungrier. Now, they bring that hunger to Belgrade. The question is no longer if they will make an impact, but how soon will the first trophy be lifted? The stage is set. The players are waiting. The new era begins now.