The Hammer Drops in Belgrade

The dust hasn't even settled on the ABA League semi-finals before the earthquake hits. Crvena zvezda has made a move that sends shockwaves through Belgrade. Saša Obradović is out. His tenure ends in disappointment after a 2:0 sweep by eternal rivals Partizan. But in the Balkans, drama never sleeps, and the club has already installed the replacement. Enter Milan Tomić. For the second time in his career, Tomić answers the call, stepping out of the sports sector and directly into the fire. He takes the reins with only one destination in sight: the Superleague Serbia Final Four.

Final Four Focus

There is no time for mourning. The stage is set for the historic Final Four, a knockout format that promises brutal intensity. Zvezda’s first hurdle? Spartak. Tomić’s message is clear, stripped of fluff. "Four excellent teams. We play a great team that always knows what to do on the court," he stated. He praised the organization of the event, a first for Serbian basketball, but kept his eyes on the prize. The goal is simple: lift the KLS trophy. "When you accept something, you do your best. No philosophy," Tomić insisted. The pressure is immense, but the resolve is steel.

The Teodosić Silence

And then, the question that stops the press room cold. Miloš Teodosić. The superstar. The potential savior. Reporters leaned in, hungry for a headline. Tomić didn't blink. "It's not the place to talk about Teodosić," he said, shutting the door with a finality that echoed in the quiet room. "That has been said before. If you want, we can talk after the Final Four." The message is unmistakable. Business comes first. Emotion comes later. The new era begins now, and under Tomić, distractions are not welcome.