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Former Sacramento Kings general manager Vlade Divac made noteworthy statements regarding his decision not to select Luka Doncic in the 2018 NBA Draft. In that draft, the Phoenix Suns selected Deandre Ayton with the first pick, while the Kings chose Marvin Bagley III with the second pick. Doncic, meanwhile, was selected third by the Atlanta Hawks and immediately traded to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Trae Young and a future first-round pick. In an interview on Byron Scott's podcast, Divac explained his decision: "A year before the draft, I went to Madrid and met with Luka. He was high on my list. But it seems I made a mistake. Luka is an incredible talent, one of the best players in the league." Divac stated that he saw Doncic as a point guard who controlled the ball too much, and that this would lead to a role clash with De'Aaron Fox: "My assistants said he could play small forward, but I saw him as a point guard. He's practically a coach on the court. If I had taken him, I would have had to trade Fox. I had formed a bond with Fox and thought he was suitable for a small-market team. Luka, on the other hand, was a big-market player." The Bagley pick remains one of the most criticized draft decisions in NBA history. Bagley spent about three and a half seasons with the Kings before being traded to the Detroit Pistons and continuing his career with various teams. Doncic, meanwhile, became one of the league's biggest stars, and in the 2025-26 season, he stood out as both his team's and the NBA's top scorer while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Panathinaikos never trailed and outlasted Valencia 67-68 in a thrilling series opener. Kendrick Nunn scored 7 points in the first 2 minutes, sparking the Greens to an early 5-15 lead. It was 17-23 after 10 minutes, and little changed in a defense-dominated second quarter as the interval arrived with Panathinaikos up, 32-39. Braxton Key scored 8 points in the third frame to bring the hosts closer, 49-54. A trio of scores from Kam Taylor kept pushing Valencia and it was tied, 67-67, with 24 seconds left. Then Nunn was fouled in the act of shooting, and held his nerve from the line for the win. Nunn paced Panathinaikos with 21 points, supported by the energy of Mathias Lessort with 12 points and 7 rebounds, while TJ Shorts also scored 12. Jean Montero top scored for Valencia with 15 points, Key added 12 and Taylor scored 11 for the hosts, who paid the price for only making 6 of 33 three-point attempts. Panathinaikos lacked offensive fluency, only dishing 10 assists with 11 turnovers, but the Greens showed enough defensive resolve to grab a priceless win. Subscribe to the official EuroLeague YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@euroleague Euroleague Basketball website: https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/euroleague/ Install the mobile app: https://eurolg.net/el-app Follow the EuroLeague on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/euroleague/ Follow the EuroLeague on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@euroleague Follow the EuroLeague on Twitter X: https://twitter.com/EuroLeague Like the EuroLeague on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheEuroLeague Play EuroLeague Fantasy: https://euroleaguefantasy.euroleaguebasketball.net/ Discover all EuroLeague offers: https://linktr.ee/EuroleagueBasketball #EveryGameMatters #euroleague #basketball #euroleaguebasketball #playoffs #panathinaikos #valenciabasket #euroleague2026 #fullgamehighlights #basketballhighlights
Outside Chicago Stadium, the snow was drifting lightly and the wind was whipping off the lake, turning the city into the kind of holiday postcard the Chamber of Commerce loves. Inside, however, the Chicago Bulls were busy nearly handing a gift-wrapped victory to a struggling Indiana Pacers squad. What should have been a blowout turned into a "rough sleigh ride" for the 17,488 in attendance, highlighting the fragile nature of a Bulls team still trying to find its identity after the off-season trade that sent Charles Oakley to New York for Bill Cartwright. The Bulls held a commanding 19-point lead that evaporated as the Pacers' Wayman Tisdale began to exploit a soft interior defense. Indiana clawed back to within a single point with just 93 seconds remaining, exposing the recurring narrative of the 1988-89 season: if Michael Jordan doesn't do everything, the Bulls do very little. Jordan, playing the role of a hardwood Scrooge, finally slammed the door. He drew contact, converted the necessary free throws, and delivered a signature defensive rejection on a Chuck Person attempt to preserve the win. The night’s subtext, however, belonged to Bill Cartwright. While Jordan finished with 28 points and 10 rebounds, Cartwright recorded a dubious "triple-double"—23 points, 10 rebounds, and a staggering 10 turnovers. The big man’s lack of coordination was a source of constant irritation for Jordan, who often complained that Cartwright "fumbled" away the team's momentum. Yet, in a rare display of leadership that pierced the post-game tension, Cartwright gathered his teammates for a speech. Even delivered in his trademark raspy whisper, the message was clear: the sloppy play and near-collapses had to stop. This game serves as a window into the growing pains of a dynasty. With the arrival of Craig Hodges providing much-needed perimeter spacing, the pieces were beginning to move into place, but the friction between Jordan and his supporting cast remained the primary obstacle. It was a victory, but one that left the Bulls at a modest 11-10, still searching for the consistency required to challenge the elite of the Eastern Conference. Timestamp Index: 00:00 Broadcast Begins 07:05 Start of 1Q 07:15 Tip-Off 07:35 Jordan Rebound 08:36 Jordan and Grant Block 10:06 Jordan Dish to Cartwright 13:01 Jordan Assist to Cartwright 13:18 Jordan Dish Inside 14:03 Jordan Jumper 15:25 Jordan Rejection 21:21 Jordan Assist to Sellers 22:41 Final 2 Minutes 1Q 22:55 Jordan Jumper 23:24 Jordan Swipe 25:21 Jordan Steal 27:56 Start of 2Q 32:00 Skiles Steal 33:01 Skiles Takes Charge 39:27 Jordan Spectacular Rejection 41:02 Jordan Jumper 43:49 Jordan Jumper 44:21 Jordan Technical Free Throw 45:04 Jordan Assist to Vincent 46:23 Jordan Steal 47:12 Jordan Defensive Rebound 48:20 Final 2 Minutes 2Q 50:24 Halftime Interviews 53:29 Third Official Feature 57:47 Kellogg's Corner 1:00:55 Start of 3Q 1:02:05 Jordan Rebound 1:03:15 Jordan Rebound 1:04:01 Sellers Monster Slam 1:05:33 Jordan Assist to Grant 1:06:02 Jordan Jumper 1:07:52 Jordan Dazzling Assist 1:08:05 Cartwright Monster Slam 1:09:30 Jordan Defensive Rebound 1:10:06 Jordan Assist to Sellers 1:10:50 Jordan Free Throws 1:12:25 Jordan Assist to Cartwright 1:15:27 Jordan Jumper 1:18:38 Jordan Swipe 1:19:10 Jordan Steal and Save 1:25:20 Final 2 Minutes 3Q 1:28:21 Start of 4Q 1:29:23 Jordan Jumper 1:30:50 Jordan Rebound 1:35:00 Jordan Huge Block 1:36:48 Miller Dagger Three 1:37:35 Jordan Assist to Cartwright 1:38:49 Miller Drains Three 1:41:15 Jordan Jumper 1:43:20 Final 2 Minutes 4Q 1:48:00 Jordan Clutch Free Throws 1:48:19 Jordan Monster Block 1:54:19 End of Game 1:54:40 Post-Game Wrap Up The video content featured on this channel is transformative in nature. Each video undergoes an extensive post-production process, including: AI Upscaling & Enhancement: Utilizing advanced neural networks to increase resolution and clarity of historical footage. Color Grading & Restoration: Manually adjusting color profiles to preserve and revitalize sports history. Educational Context: Compiling specific statistical data and historical archives for the purpose of sports scholarship and historical preservation. This channel does not claim ownership of the original raw footage. All rights belong to the respective owners (e.g., NBA and broadcast networks). This content is intended to provide a high-fidelity viewing experience for educational and historical purposes that is not otherwise available to the public.
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