Fieldhouse Files podcast

Fieldhouse Files

Jul 17, 2018
18 minutes

What was the feeling in Croatia when they played in the FIFA World Cup Final over the weekend? I had to find out. - On this episode of the Pacers Podcast, I called up former Pacer forward Damjan Rudež, a native of Zagreb, Croatia. While he’s not a huge soccer fan, the monthlong run by Croatia, with a population just over 4.1 million people, was special and impactful for the professional basketball player. - France ultimately won, 4-2. - Rudež, who’s 32 years old, has represented his country several times in international competition, including the 2008 Beijing Olympics and a FIBA World Cup. But this was different. This was memorable — and he explains why. - “This is more than I’ve ever felt proud in my life. I swear. I can’t even tell you. It’s the state of catharsis and exhilaration.” - He was a little excited, can’t you tell? - FINALE!!!!!!!!!!! — Damjan Rudež (@Damjan_Rudez) July 11, 2018 - This was part of the celebration. - Writing ️ history #comingbacktozagreb #wordcup pic.twitter.com/sU11SdTJVZ— Rok Stipcevic (@RStipcevic) July 16, 2018 - Subscribe to the Pacers Podcast on Apple Podcasts. - I welcome your questions and comments @ScottAgness on Twitter or via email. - Topics Discussed: - - * The emotions sweeping Croatia after their fun to the World Cup Final - * The homecoming celebration for the team, the streets filled with 300,000-plus fans - * Whether he communicated with any ex-teammates from France, like Ian Mahinmi - * Playing three years in the NBA - * The process of finding a team overseas and recently signing with UCAM Murcia

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