Luka Krajnovic is elated after receiving an invitation to play on the U18 Next Generation Select Team at the Euroleague Basketball Adidas Next Generation Tournament Finals in Belgrade under Vassilis Spanoulis.
ANGT Finals invite, learning from Spanoulis are biggest honors for Krajnovic
The Cibona Zagreb guard played at the ANGT Belgrade as part of the U18 Next Generation Team Belgrade where he averaged 13.8 points, 3.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists. That performance led to a place on the All-Tournament Team and earned him a spot on the select team for the ANGT Finals.
“I have won four national championships so far and was named MVP each time. Being chosen in the Best 5 of the first ANGT tournament was a huge deal, however, the biggest award is the invitation to this Next Generation Select Team,” said Krajnovic.
The Croatian playmaker was already impressed with what he experienced at the ANGT Belgrade back in February in the Serbian capital.
“Just being able to participate in such an event was a great experience, but I am even happier to have been in a team with great teammates and to have felt us grow through each game with the help and leadership of our coaches. And with that I hope we proved ourselves to be able to play at such a high level,” he said.
Krajnovic has already had his share of career highlights despite only turning 18 in late April. In addition to the youth Croatian titles, he has also represented Croatia internationally at the U16 and U18 levels. But those accolades pale in comparison to those from his coach on the Next Generation selection team - the legendary Spanoulis.
“I was most surprised by his faith in us, especially after the first game when none of us played well. That was a big shock for me because I had never experienced something like that before,” Krajnovic said about playing for Spanoulis. “I think that he really managed to pass his positive attitude onto us and I will remember that for the rest of my life. I will always try to make that a part of my character and how I see the game.”
The experiences with NGB and the Croatian youth national teams were important for Krajnovic to see how he compares to other players. The ANGT Belgrade came shortly after he made the jump from Bosco to Cibona in January, which he also felt was necessary for his development.
“I needed a new challenge, to see where I’m standing compared to the players I thought were more experienced than me and to try to adapt so I can be much more prepared and ready to play at a higher level at the beginning of next season,” said Krajnovic, who has averaged 4.3 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists in six Croatian League games this season for Cibona.
He is also learning a lot from one of his Cibona teammates who is already the captain of the team despite being just a year and a half older than him, Roko Prkacin. Prkacin is an ANGT alum who posted 17.5 points, 13.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.3 blocks at the 2019-20 ANGT Valencia.
“I’m happy to see that someone so young can already be so valuable to his team and his example gives me hope so I can accomplish something like that myself,” Krajnovic said of Prkacin, who also has already become a leader with the Croatian senior national team despite being just 19 years old.
Krajnovic will have his next chance to show all of Europe what he can do at the ANGT Finals later this month. And he can’t wait to experience everything that is involved, including watching the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Final Four.
“I’m looking forward to seeing the best of what Europe has to offer at the moment, the senior players and many up-and-coming stars," Krajnovic said. "The very thought of me being a part of all that is unbelievable."