Compared to Partizan, wasn Panathinaikos a different kind of team, deeper and older, than you were used to?
“For me, it has been easier to play with Panathinaikos. There are a lot of players older than me who understand basketball, and playing with them is easy. I had great time at Partizan, but it was a lot of responsibility. If someone didn’t score 20 points, the team went down. Here it’s a different story. Everyone can play and score, so the responsibility is shared all the time. At the same time, it’s different because of the big expectations. You must be focused and concentrated all the time.” What are you learning from the winningest coach in European club basketball, Zeljko Obradovic? “I can say I am learning everything, about basketball, about life. He’s one of the reasons I came here to Panathinaikos. He’s probably the biggest success there is when it comes to coaches, since he won the most European titles. From him, I am learning every day how to improve my game. Everybody tries to get as much as they can from him, every game and every practice, just as he tries to teach everything