Eurobasket.com All-Bosnia and Herzegovina League Awards 2016 - May 13, 2016
Eurobasket.com All-Bosnia and Herzegovina League 1st Team 2016
Svilar
Radivojevic
Palavra
Rizvic
Tomic
Finals MVP: Vuk Radivojevic (196-G-83) of Igokea Player of the Year: Ramo Rizvic (200-F-87) of Student M. Guard of the Year: Vojin Svilar (187-G-86) of Mladost Forward of the Year: Ramo Rizvic (200-F-87) of Student M. Center of the Year: Obrad Tomic (206-C-93) of Kakanj Domestic Player of the Year: Ramo Rizvic (200-F-87) of Student M. Import Player of the Year: Troran Brown (188-G-89) of Hermosillo Defensive Player of the Year: Zeljko Palavra (194-F/G-82) of Kakanj Most Improved Player of the Year: Haris Delalic (202-SF-94) of Kakanj Coach of the Year: Josip Pandza of Kakanj
Igokea defended the Bosnian League title. They beat Kakanj in the fourth game of the championship series to capture the fourth League title in a row. Kakanj was trailing by 3 points at halftime but managed to get 2-point lead after three quarters before a 26-8 charge of Igokea, which allowed them to win the game. They dominated down low during the game scoring 46 of its points in the paint compared to Kakanj's 22. Serbian guard Vuk Radivojevic (196-83) fired 20 points and 7 assists for the winners. The former international center Drasko Albijanic (211-86, agency: BeoExcell) chipped in 23 points and 8 rebounds. Haris Delalic (202-94) produced 6 points and 12 rebounds and power forward Nermin Buza (206-91) added 11 points respectively for lost side. Top scorers: Kakanj: Z.Palavra 12+4reb, N.Buza 11+4reb+1ast, O.Tomic 8+3reb+1ast, N.Maksimovic 6+1ast, H.Delalic 6+12reb+2ast, E.Merdanovic 5+4reb+1ast Igokea: D.Albijanic 23+8reb, V.Radivojevic 20+4reb+7ast, M.Pasajlic 10+1reb+1ast, D.Milosevic 5+6reb+2ast, M.Cakarevic 5+8reb+1ast, D.Sibalic 3+6reb+1ast
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Igokea defeat Siroki to capture Cup trophy - Feb 22, 2016
Igokea - Siroki Primorka 95:77
Igokea celebrated the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup title. They beat Siroki to defend the title. Teddy Gipson (193-G-80, college: Arkansas, agency: Court Side) posted 24 points to lead the winners. Igokea drained 26 points in the opening frame to gain a 7-point lead. Siroki slowed down their opponents in the second frame. They pulled within 2 points at the interval 42:40. Igokea however picked up the tempo in the second half. They erupted for 30 points in the third term to gain a 12-point lead. Igokea dropped 23 points in the fourth frame to seal the winning outcome. Vuk Radivojevic (196-G-83) had 15 points and 10 assists, while Christopher Booker (208-C/F-81, college: Purdue) added 14 points for the winners. Ivan Karacic (202-C-96, agency: PEPI SPORT) responded with 27 points for Siroki. Juraj Segaric (185-PG-93, agency: PEPI SPORT) had 13 points in the loss.