![]() He later said that it wasn't until his arrival at Partizan that he started training seriously. Due to the unfortunate administrative situation, Danilović could only practice with Partizan players, which he did vigorously and devotedly up to 7 or 8 hours per day. By now Vujošević also moved up in the Partizan club hierarchy, becoming head coach in place of Vladislav Lučić while young Danilović trained with the first team as well as individually. The move marked the beginning of a long friendship and professional association between Danilović and Vujošević with the 28-year-old coach initially acting as mentor to the 16-year-old player. Since Bosna didn't seem willing to let him go, by summer 1986, Danilović and Partizan decided to act unilaterally as the player moved to Belgrade knowing full well he'd have to sit out a year before taking part in official competitions. 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008). ![]() FIBA Saporta Cup Finals Top Scorer (2000). ![]()
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