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Yugoslavia's Dejan Bodiroga reacts after his team beat Argentina at the 2002  World Basketball Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 8, 2002.  Yugoslavia won its second consecutive world championship gold medal with a
Yugoslavia's Dejan Bodiroga reacts after his team beat Argentina at the 2002 World Basketball Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 8, 2002. Yugoslavia won its second consecutive world championship gold medal with a

Bodiroga Rallies Yugoslavia Past Argentina for Title | NBA.com
Bodiroga Rallies Yugoslavia Past Argentina for Title | NBA.com

New Zealand - Yugoslavia | SEMI-FINAL | Classic Full Game - FIBA Basketball  World Cup 2002 - YouTube
New Zealand - Yugoslavia | SEMI-FINAL | Classic Full Game - FIBA Basketball World Cup 2002 - YouTube

The Embarrassment of '02 - The Ringer
The Embarrassment of '02 - The Ringer

Serbian Football on Twitter: "With Serbia's basketball team returning to  the blue jerseys of old should the football team follow suit and do the  same? Maybe it will reverse the curse 😁
Serbian Football on Twitter: "With Serbia's basketball team returning to the blue jerseys of old should the football team follow suit and do the same? Maybe it will reverse the curse 😁

Federal Republic Yugoslavia basketball national team - jersey " iPad Case &  Skin for Sale by redbubble381 | Redbubble
Federal Republic Yugoslavia basketball national team - jersey " iPad Case & Skin for Sale by redbubble381 | Redbubble

Team Yugoslavia stands on the gold medal trophy platform after... News  Photo - Getty Images
Team Yugoslavia stands on the gold medal trophy platform after... News Photo - Getty Images

Dejan bodiroga hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Dejan bodiroga hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Yugoslavia forward Dejan Bodiroga (L) is blocked by Brazil's Anderson  Varejao during round two of the FIBA World Basketball Championship on  September 3, 2002 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Varejao was called for a
Yugoslavia forward Dejan Bodiroga (L) is blocked by Brazil's Anderson Varejao during round two of the FIBA World Basketball Championship on September 3, 2002 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Varejao was called for a

Yugoslavia 2002 Home Jersey
Yugoslavia 2002 Home Jersey

Classic Games: Yugoslavia edge Argentina in thrilling 2002 Final - FIBA  Basketball World Cup 2019 - FIBA.basketball
Classic Games: Yugoslavia edge Argentina in thrilling 2002 Final - FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 - FIBA.basketball

Yugoslavia - 🏀 Best Plays & Skills (TOP 10) | FIBA Basketball World Cup  2002 - YouTube
Yugoslavia - 🏀 Best Plays & Skills (TOP 10) | FIBA Basketball World Cup 2002 - YouTube

Yugoslavia's Vlade Divac (L) celebrates with teammates Dejan Bodiroga (C)  and Dejan Tomasevic during the gold medal game against Argentina at the 2002  World Basketball Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 8, 2002.
Yugoslavia's Vlade Divac (L) celebrates with teammates Dejan Bodiroga (C) and Dejan Tomasevic during the gold medal game against Argentina at the 2002 World Basketball Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 8, 2002.

USA Basketball's shocking finish vs. Yugoslavia needs a deep rewind -  SBNation.com
USA Basketball's shocking finish vs. Yugoslavia needs a deep rewind - SBNation.com

Rewind to Yugoslavia edging USA in 2002 - Eurohoops
Rewind to Yugoslavia edging USA in 2002 - Eurohoops

Yugoslavia v Argentina - Classic Full Games | FIBA Basketball World Cup 2002  - YouTube
Yugoslavia v Argentina - Classic Full Games | FIBA Basketball World Cup 2002 - YouTube

Yugoslavia v USA - Classic Full Games | FIBA Basketball World Cup 2002 -  YouTube
Yugoslavia v USA - Classic Full Games | FIBA Basketball World Cup 2002 - YouTube

New Zealand's basketball team performs the "Haka," a traditional warrior  dance performed before battle, prior to its semifinal game against  Yugoslavia at the 2002 World Basketball Championships in Indianapolis,  Indiana, September 7,
New Zealand's basketball team performs the "Haka," a traditional warrior dance performed before battle, prior to its semifinal game against Yugoslavia at the 2002 World Basketball Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 7,

National Team | Peja stojaković, Sacramento kings basketball, Sports
National Team | Peja stojaković, Sacramento kings basketball, Sports

2002 FIBA World Chamionship quarter final USA-Yugoslavia - YouTube
2002 FIBA World Chamionship quarter final USA-Yugoslavia - YouTube

The 90's Yugoslavia remains unmatched - Eurohoops
The 90's Yugoslavia remains unmatched - Eurohoops

2020 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame: Svetislav Pesic - FIBA.basketball
2020 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame: Svetislav Pesic - FIBA.basketball

USA - Yugoslavia 78-81 2002 FIBA Basketball World Cup Quarter-Final 05.09. 2002 | Yugoslavia upset the United States 👀, 81-78, in the Quarter-finals  of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2002 #MemoryMonday ⏳ | By FIBA | Facebook
USA - Yugoslavia 78-81 2002 FIBA Basketball World Cup Quarter-Final 05.09. 2002 | Yugoslavia upset the United States 👀, 81-78, in the Quarter-finals of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2002 #MemoryMonday ⏳ | By FIBA | Facebook

The Yugoslavia basketball team celebrates its overtime win over Argentina  at the gold medal game at the 2002 World Basketball Championships in  Indianapolis, Indiana, September 8, 2002. Yugoslavia won its second  consecutive
The Yugoslavia basketball team celebrates its overtime win over Argentina at the gold medal game at the 2002 World Basketball Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, September 8, 2002. Yugoslavia won its second consecutive

Federal Republic Yugoslavia basketball national team - jersey " Poster for  Sale by redbubble381 | Redbubble
Federal Republic Yugoslavia basketball national team - jersey " Poster for Sale by redbubble381 | Redbubble

Yugoslavia's Vlade Divac, who plays for the Sacramento Kings of the NBA,  clears some sweat from his face during his team's opening round game  against Angola at the 2002 World Basketball Championships
Yugoslavia's Vlade Divac, who plays for the Sacramento Kings of the NBA, clears some sweat from his face during his team's opening round game against Angola at the 2002 World Basketball Championships