Milos Teodosic is someone who has left a significant mark wherever he has played, and there is considerable interest in the Serbian “magician,” even in Bologna.
In the fourth round of the EuroLeague, Crvena Zvezda will be visiting Virtus Bologna, where Milos Teodosic spent four seasons.
“To those who don’t know him or follow this sport, he might appear as a forty-year-old, single, divorced man living alone in an apartment where unwashed dishes from last week still sit, perpetually in pajamas. On Monday evenings, he takes out the trash, also in pajamas, sockless, even on December 17th, taking the opportunity to light his 64th cigarette of the day, thinking about how today’s youth is superficial for favoring autotune over Frank Califa.
However, those who know basketball understand that this man is the number one enemy of gloom and dullness. A maestro who uses his hands as magic wands to elevate basketball into an art form. In Italy, this man not only played a significant role in bringing Virtus back to the top of basketball after years of mediocrity. For four years, this man also captured the attention of the entire country. From the north to the south, drawing many people into the arenas just because ‘Teodosic is playing today!’
Today is a special day. He returns to Italy as an opponent of Virtus. Tonight he will wear a different jersey, the Crvena Zvezda jersey. The seventh jersey of his career. But in his case, the jersey is only a matter of color. Because people like him transcend the boundaries of fandom, uniting people who, amid admiration and wonder, can only universally applaud those who ‘paint’ while they play basketball. Welcome back, Milos,” wrote “LaGiornataTipo”.