Winner
              IGOR  KOKOŠKOV, SERBIAN BASKETBALL COACH, THE FIRST EUROPEAN BORN HEAD COACH IN THE  NBA
                A  Place Recognized a Long Time Ago
                He led the national teams of Georgia and  Slovenia, was assistant to Željko Obradović in the Serbia and Montenegro  national team, worked with the LA Clippers, Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic,  Utah Jazz… and became head coach of the Phoenix Suns in May 2018. He follows  Serbian basketball, understands its challenges, rejoices in the successes of  Serbian players in the NBA. He likes to come to his Belgrade, just like his son  and daughter, although he cannot make it too often. New great challenges await  him across the ocean starting next summer
              By: Dejan Bulajić
                Photo: Guest’s archive and Dragoslav Žarković (”Sportski žurnal”)
              
                
He got involved in basketball as a cadet, member of a very promising  generation of the ”Zvezda” junior team, but consequences of a traffic accident  prevented him from further growing as a player. However, he didn’t want to give  up on basketball, so he soon tried his luck as a coach, in junior categories of  Youth Basketball Club ”Beograd”, ”Partizan”, the Yugoslavian national team.  This recommended him to depart to the cradle of basketball. The ”American episode”  of Igor Kokoškov has been lasting for almost two decades. He was assistant  coach in LA Clippers, Detroit, Phoenix, Cleveland and Utah, and at the end of  this season, he had the honor to be appointed head coach of the Phoenix Suns,  as the first non-American head coach in history.
                – That moment was the culmination of my entire career. I’ve also felt  privileged up to now for having the opportunity to work in the highest-quality  teams, gathered in the strongest league in the world. I’ve been in the NBA for  years and that fact itself means a lot. I was obviously recommended by my  talent, readiness to adjust and adopt new experiences. Only those involved in  this business know how difficult it is to survive in it and keep a high level.  I was given the opportunity to work with high-quality players, who are also  good guys, ready to work hard, follow advices and advance. I’m very happy to  return to the city I consider my second home and where I already experienced  many nice moments. That is why I can’t wait to build a good program, which will  bring Phoenix much more joy in basketball. My satisfaction is even bigger  because it’s obvious how much energy I invest in my job, which is, finally,  shown by achieved results.
              
When  entering this business, did you ever even anticipate that you’d reach such a  high position as a coach?
                It’s been almost two decades. It would be unserious to say that I had  NBA dreams back then, because the league was pretty closed for foreigners, with  the exception of only a few players from abroad. Due to all that, I have a  reason to consider myself a forerunner of a new wave. The NBA changed through  time, it became much more open, both for players and coaches. Now it is an  enormous caravan, sucking in everything truly valuable on the international  scene, but at the time I was starting, it was completely different. Thus the  gained experiences mean more to me and confirm that I deserve the position I’m  in now.
              THE MAN WHO  OPENED DOORS
              
How  was ice broken in the NBA?
                It wasn’t easy. It was clear that there were certain prejudices, that  many people openly asked why they needed foreign coaches, since they invented  the game and rule the world scene. All this was accompanied with cultural and  language barriers, which clearly shows that it was really very difficult to  enter the NBA world back then. Many of my European and other colleagues later  passed through the door I left open, which gives full meaning to all my  experiences. I believe, however, that it was easier for them to adapt and build  a stable position.
              How  much did the league change in the meantime?
                Drastically! It changed on all levels, because the entire story was  designed as dynamic. The NBA today is a corporation, with enormous amounts of  money in circulation. The entire organizational, media and marketing  presentation, the course of the games, the game itself and players, everything  changed in the past few years, let alone the past two decades. There is a mass  of people, in the league and in clubs, who take care of every detail, nothing  is left to chance, so it’s no wonder the NBA is one of the most attractive  planetary events today.
              
What  can European players offer to the NBA?
                In the past, players who entered the NBA were mostly good shooters and  assistants, but today it’s different. Now those who’ve been called physical  workers until recently, those used for disturbing the game, for strong defense,  are more respected now. I think that it’s easier for all players, wherever they  come from, to become distinguished, because they are surrounded with so many  professionals in their teams, from agents to personal coaches, that it’s almost  impossible not to show quality, if they really have it. This also makes the NBA  an exception, because the possibilities the players have are multiple and now  everyone is offered an opportunity to present themselves.
              An  unpleasant trick of events took you, as a player, away from the court. Did such  a successful coaching career compensate the wishes unaccomplished as a player?
                I’ve never bothered myself with that. I come from a sportsmen family, I’ve  always had the wish to be in sports and, finally, I afforded myself what many  people wish for – my favorite hobby became my profession. However, regardless  of the circumstances, I never bothered myself with what I’d become and what  that will depend on. Even if I stayed in Serbia, in some local club or  basketball camp, I would do it with the same pleasure and passion, because I saw  my place in sports a long time ago.
              RULES OF  CONTEMPORARY SPORTS
              Do  you have a chance to follow basketball events in Serbia?
                Not so intensively, due to my everyday obligations in the club, but  enough to gain a correct perception. We have a great tradition, but it’s wrong  to make comparisons with the past times. What we used to be is a story of the  past. Times have changed, conditions for advancing are dictated by money and  we’ll have to abide it. The economic situation in Serbia doesn’t allow having  several powerful clubs, not even a strong league. We should turn to what we can  do – create players and help them mature, through local teams, European  competitions, to the NBA. In that sense, we should use valuable experiences of  our tradition and existing predispositions. That will, eventually, be most  useful for our national team, which best shows how things are done. We have to  be realistic, because the rules of contemporary sports have to be respected.
              
How  do you explain the fact that so many good basketball players have matured in  our lands?
                Good foundations have been placed several decades ago, and the system,  with its rises and falls, was improved through generations. Compared to many  other countries, we have worked very seriously and improvised on the creative  level. When you add certain genetic and character features, the fact that our  people are of high stature and defiant attitude, you eventually gain good  conditions for advancement. There is another reason why young people today  decide to become seriously involved in sports: the financial effect and wish to  identify themselves with already affirmed players. It’s good because they  compare themselves with Jokić, Teo, Bogdan and many other players, and they  should be enabled to distinguish themselves, because that’s the way to maintain  and develop Serbian basketball.
              A few  words about Serbian players in the NBA?
                I’m glad to say that the press frequently writes about them. Jokić had a  great season. He is maturing and presenting himself not only as one of the best  players in Denver, but as one of the best power forwards in the world, which is  something no one in his club expected two years ago. As for Marjanović, it’s  good that he moved from Detroit to Los Angeles. He’ll have a better opportunity  to prove himself there. He is a positive personality, and that will help him  patiently build a better position. Teodosić had a successful European career,  which stopped him from coming to the NBA earlier. If his health is good, he’ll  show a lot. Bjelica had oscillations, according to the opportunities he was  given, but he has an undoubted potential. It’s good that he played in the  playoff, because that experience will help him a lot. He still hasn’t shown his  real face. As for Bogdanović, perhaps it’s good that he’s playing in a somewhat  lower-ranked team, because he plays under less pressure and was a starter in  his first season. However, he’ll present himself in time as one of the players  with higher ambitions, and will be able to insist on them through his team or  perhaps a different environment. Great years are ahead of him.
              PRECIOUS  MOMENTS OF THE HOMELAND
              
Do  you have a wish to present yourself in Serbian basketball?
                I can’t say a lot about it at the moment, because my obligations are on a  completely different side. However, as a Serb and born Belgradian, it’s clear  that I wish that all of us who work around the world will be able to come back one  day and work in our country, with our players. However, many things have to fit  in and it doesn’t depend only on me or some other coach. The circumstances  dominating international sports most often bring us further from our homeland,  but these are now things that are not only related to sports and don’t depend  on sportsmen only.
              How  often do you have the chance to visit Serbia with your family?
                Unfortunately, not so often, because during the past few years I  shortened the period of my summer vacation to the minimum due to obligations in  national teams. The moments I spend with my friends, family and dear people are  precious to me. Then everything a man carries within since his childhood dives  out, expressed as never before, when you’re standing with both feet on your  soil. That is actually what I miss most, because we don’t have the chance to  meet so often due to the large distance.
              What  reflexes of Serbia are especially present in you?
                This is an age of developed technology and information is available  wherever you are. You can also satisfy your need for language, culture, books,  music. On the other hand, even Serbian cuisine is more and more available in  each corner of the world. There is almost no bigger city, in any country,  without a Serbian national restaurant. However, it’s one thing when you’re far  away from your homeland, and something completely different when you land at the  Belgrade airport and know you’ve arrived home.
              
                ***
              Biography 
                Igor Kokoškov (1971). He  ended his career as a player early, due to a traffic accident injury, and  became the youngest basketball coach in Yugoslavia (Youth Basketball Club  Beograd, 1995). He was coach to junior categories in Partizan and the Yugoslav  national team. As assistant coach in the Serbia and Montenegro national team,  he participated at the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004 and European  Championship in 2005.
                In 1999, he was hired as  a college coach at the University of Missouri. The following year he became  assistant coach of Los Angeles Clippers, as the first foreigner in that  position in NBA history. From 2003, he was part of Larry Brown’s team in  Detroit Pistons. Assistant coach in the Phoenix Suns from 2008 to 2013. In the  2013/14 season, he worked as assistant coach in Cleveland Cavaliers, in 2015 in  Orlando Magic, and in Utah Jazz until 2018. In May 2018, he was appointed head  coach of the Phoenix Suns, as the first Serbian and first European head coach  in an NBA team.
                He was coach of the  national team of Georgia from 2008 to 2015. As coach of the Slovenian national  team in 2017, he won the first gold for that country at the European  Championship.
                He is married to Patricia  (since 2009) and has a son Luka and daughter Elina.
              ***
              Children
                How  do you present Serbia to your children?
                In the best possible way. There are many things I can and want to tell  them. I’m glad I can offer them a chance to discover a different model of  history, culture, way of life, interpersonal relations, which most American  children are deprived of. It will certainly enrich them, therefore they come  with pleasure to spend time in Belgrade during their summer vacation.
              ***
              Rest
                Are  you longing for rest after all the intensive experiences in the past years?
                To be honest, yes, but I’m also aware that I’m a part of the machinery that  doesn’t grant the right to rest. These are the rules and there’s no stepping  back. The conquered position can be maintained only be continuous activity,  thus I almost don’t even think about the need to rest.