An assignment about basketball history in the Adriatic region For Overseas Magazine
"In recent years, for example, we’ve opened Jadran’s doors to some Italians as well. It was a really important step. Many of them have even learned Slovenian and integrated perfectly. Now the Jadran mission lies in the pleasure of keeping an identity alive, of safeguarding a sport and a social history. For those of us born in the 1990s, certain dynamics have already gone in different directions: we’ve always taken steps towards absolute openness, but Jadran lets us to hold this magical place together, where children today become players, managers, coaches, presidents and fans tomorrow...It’s great, but it also puts a lot of pressure that other teams in CGold (the fourth national division where Jadran currently competes) don’t have to deal with. To give you an idea, if we were on a losing streak, we couldn't be here having a glass of wine with you..."