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Portal Večernji list – Read original article here.

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Portal Basketball.hr – Read original article here.

“Damn…what a text! Hmm, quite interesting. I’ve read everything, and I can only say that I’d love to see all of this being demonstrated live. But what I’m sure of is that we’re falling behind in basketball because we’re falling behind in innovation and courage. I trained in basketball until I was 18, and all the coaches who scouted and led us were amateurs, but they were teachers — both in basketball and in life. I’m absolutely in favor of trying something new, of opening up new perspectives and directions in building and coaching basketball — and why shouldn’t that start with us? Nowadays, we generally live in a time of copying rather than originality… so why not try something new and different like what Halilović offers? When I come to Zagreb, I’d love to see it all.”

Bernard Jurišić

Bernard Jurišić, Split columnist and journalist

“Excellent text, Rusmir must accept all of this, the Croatian expert council should enable you to implement it over a certain period with the national team that you propose. The project was born in Zagreb. It would also be good if it starts right from there in our basketball world. The system is ahead of its time and sooner or later it will spread around the world, regardless of local support or destruction.”

Bata Đorđević

Bata Đorđević, senior basketball coach – educator

“I think this project of yours could significantly help not only Croatia, but also Balkan and basketball as a whole, of course if there are people willing to understand and accept it properly. Take Croatia as an example. In what has Croatia been the best in Europe 5 times? In club basketball it has (Jugoplastika 3X, Cibona 2X). That means the potential is there, within reach, we just need to find the ‘tool’ to discover it and ‘polish’ it, and the Basketballplus platform is exactly that.”

Milan Bročeta

Milan Broćeta, journalist and sports manager from Belgium

“World-class, yet ours. Congratulations!”

Seksa Davor

Davor Sučić Seksan, frontman of the band „Zabranjeno Pušenje“

“Hey my coach, did you have the nerves to drink coffee with my son, who now leads Šibenik? And could you do a mini seminar when it suits you in Šibenik?”

Zoran Kalpić

Zoran Kalpić, former player, coach, director of KK Šibenik, today a private entrepreneur

“Coach, hats off, no one has ever been so direct and pointed out the problems of Croatian basketball like this.”

Anto Marić i sin Marko

Anto Marić, father of son Marko, a potential NBA player

“Rusmir, I think you are one of the greatest minds we’ve had. I grew up on the shoulders of giants… and you are one of them indirectly. I will surely find time to visit you in Zagreb. With great respect and a huge greeting.”

Ratberger

Laslo Ratberger, Strategic and professional director – National Basketball Academy

“I’ve read it… yes, that is exactly the point, that kids of 15, 16, 17 years of age do not get a chance to play with the seniors… Maybe you could come and watch those kids… when you find the time.”

Bruno Kovačić sa timom

Bruno Kovačić, Professor – basketball coach from Čakovec

“Rusmir, it’s not realistic for me to give my opinion like this from a distance. I thank you for your effort, but I would still need to be on the court with you and see what it’s about!”

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Neven Spahija, EU i NBA professional coach

“I have already written to you several times that I am happy to know you and that you are still thinking about the progress of Croatian basketball and patenting new ways of training. …My way of thinking is not always the same as yours. A person should always be eager for new knowledge and success like you, and that is one of the guiding principles of the meaning of our life, that is, of what we do – permanent improvement. …It is hard for me to write everything that I would like to discuss with you. That is why I wrote to you that I am looking forward to our upcoming meeting in Zagreb.”

Goran Petekar i sin Edi

Goran Patekar, professor and basketball coach from Austria

“You are right about everything. But in the end, all individual technique, in order to give a real result in 1-on-1 play, and especially 5-on-5, depends on character. A player with character and weaker technique will be a much better player than someone with great technique but no character! You know yourself how many such examples there have been. This is just my small observation. Your project is a fantastic idea! Now it just needs to be turned into reality! Bravo!”

Duško Ivanovič

Duško Ivanović, player and coach EU legend

“Wonderful!”

Senad Pečanin

Senad Pečanin, journalist – lawyer from Sarajevo

“I have read it carefully. My opinion is that your intention is of major importance and that it should be put into use as soon as possible for all who really want to learn. I hope you have nothing against me posting this article in both WhatsApp groups – JUG koš. and SRB koš.”

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Košta Jankov, Serbian Basketball Doktrine: Colsuntant / Rectuiter / Development Coach & Scout

“I have read it… I congratulate you on your persistence and the enormous effort you have put in all these years in the interest of the development of basketball…, with the wish that your approach to the development of players and coaches, as well as to the future of the game of basketball, will finally be recognized and adopted as a necessary systemic project in the development of sport as a whole…”

Brane Kovačević

Brane Kovačević, architect and entrepreneur from Moscow

“And I would like to ask a question to those politicians who give budget money to clubs and national teams: on the basis of what basketball knowledge and references do they do that, while not taking responsibility for poor results?”

Igor Baroš

Igor Baroš, longtime basketball player and successful entrepreneur

“…this is an anthology that many still do not understand.”

Rusmir Musa

Rusmir Musa, father of a well-known NBA and European basketball player

“I follow the posts, those are respectable projects, but they need to be implemented through the HKS work plan and program so that they become binding for everyone!”

Ivica Vrankić

Ivica Vrankić, First President of KK Basketballplus

“Congratulations, you are truly a master of your craft and, most importantly, recognized as an excellent expert in the basketball world. I wish you much more success in the New Year 2026, and above all, good health — which for us at this age is not just an empty phrase.”

Almasa Krivošija, dipl.ing. el.

Almasa Krivošija, dipl.ing. el.

“There is only one Rusmir Halilović!”

Dejan Srzić Susla2

Dejan Srzić – Susla, basketball expert from Beograd and Makarska

“Rusmire, because of you I’ll start reading portals again!”

Žarko Žunić

Žarko Žunić, Web Engineer

“Inspirational ideas perfectly compiled in this first-class article. Definitely needs to be read and put into action at all levels.”

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Nikola Kovačević, Project Coordinator from Hong Kong

“…I’m glad I had the pleasure of being part of your enthusiasm and education. I remember you suggested I go for a psychological-psychiatric check-up and I did it, thanks to you. The results were incredible and they had to call my parents to tell them the results after 10 days of testing. The result was the highest IQ ever measured in Sarajevo….Still I think I’m more successful in my job than the best basketball players of our era. You helped me significantly with that and thank you!”

Emir Kećo

Emir Kečo, former basketball player with the highest IQ, today an outstanding businessman

“I agree with most things where you argue about the real causes of the decline of Croatian basketball. It’s about time someone finally takes responsibility. The system is obviously outdated, and forcing results at the expense of development has destroyed too much potential… When it all comes down to it, changes are needed…”

Andrija Brzović

Andrija Brzović, USA, Southeastern Oklahoma State University

“This morning I was just reading on the portal, I enjoyed every word. If only there were more people like you in today’s basketball, and not these “general practitioner coaches”. Great respect for your project. Greetings from Tuzla.”

Ozren Seleskocić

Ozren Selesković, basketball coach

“Ruse, I sincerely congratulate you with full respect. I didn’t comment on the previous post because I was traveling and missed it. Probably now, through a scientific approach and research, you’ve managed to sublimate your experiences and ideas… Everything looks meaningful, comprehensive, and logical… What an original approach!! Once again, congratulations and I wish you full recognition for all those years of selfless work for the future of basketball…”

Fuad Strik Počasni Konzul Finske u BiH

Fuad Strik, Honorary Consul of Finland in BiH

“…everything super as always, unfortunately, that doesn’t fly with us. Personally, I think basketball in the region, and even in Europe, is going really downhill… Among other things, there are no more experts, connoisseurs, basketball enthusiasts like you and others from those older generations. Today anyone who started with basketball yesterday thinks they know everything and doesn’t need to learn, listen…”

Davor Užbinec

Davor Užbinec, director of Cedevita Olimpija from Ljubljana

“Very interesting basketball thoughts. I sent this to a few coaches because I really liked it too.”

Goran Radonjić

Goran Radonjić, in the global space at one time two brilliant CVs! Soon on the portal!

“Coach, I read your works related to Mental Basketball and I am absolutely a supporter of all innovative solutions that can help improve basketball. Education and new knowledge must be our guide. But who to present it to, when we have clubs without vision. I think that’s the biggest problem of Croatian basketball. We will always have potential – talents but without expertise it’s hard to turn it into quality.
Keep it up. I hope you’ll find an environment that will recognize your qualities.”

Dražen Anzulović, former head coach of the Croatian national basketball team