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SRBIN POMERA GRANICE NBA LIGE: Darko Rajaković dobio novi ugovor, i to kakav!
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SRBIN POMERA GRANICE NBA LIGE: Darko Rajaković dobio novi ugovor, i to kakav!

Serbian coach Darko Rajaković has signed a new contract with the Toronto Raptors, extending his tenure beyond the previously agreed-upon 2027 date. The extension comes after a successful season where the team reached the playoffs but was eliminated in the first round. Rajaković joined the Raptors in 2023, and this season marked his best performance in recent years, with the team finishing 46-36 in the regular season. Prior to joining the Raptors, he served as an assistant coach for teams including the Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns, and Memphis Grizzlies.

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SRBIN POMERA GRANICE NBA LIGE: Darko Rajaković dobio novi ugovor, i to kakav!

Serbian coach Darko Rajaković has signed a new contract with the Toronto Raptors, extending his tenure beyond the previously agreed-upon 2027 date. The extension comes after a successful season where the team reached the playoffs but was eliminated in the first round. Rajaković joined the Raptors in 2023, and this season marked his best performance in recent years, with the team finishing 46-36 in the regular season. Prior to joining the Raptors, he served as an assistant coach for teams including the Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns, and Memphis Grizzlies.

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