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In the summer of 1988, Danilović's two-year ban finally expired and the player was free to suit up for Partizan. Coached by his mentor Vujošević and playing alongside promising Yugoslav juniors Arijan Komazec, Žan Tabak, Rastko Cvetković, etc., Danilović led the team to the gold medal. In summer 1988, Danilović got included in the Yugoslavia under-18 national team that competed at the European Championship for Juniors on home soil in Titov Vrbas and Srbobran. His living arrangements also changed the club moved him to Hotel Putnik in New Belgrade for a short time before eventually putting him up in an apartment in Blok 45 that he also shared with Popović. Coming back to SFR Yugoslavia from the United States, Danilović resumed practising with Partizan, though still unable to play in official games with them. However, only seven months later he went back to Belgrade. Discussing his first days in Belgrade and arrival to a new club, Danilović later said:įaced with new developments over the length of his ban, in the summer of 1987, 17-year-old Danilović moved to Cookeville, Tennessee where he enrolled at Cookeville High School where he was a basketball, track, and water polo star coming in second place to Daren Matthews at the school meet. However, unable to make the classes due to long and frequent practices, he soon switched to part-time education at the streamlined touristic high school. Furthermore, in accordance with his parent's wishes, the club ensured he also pursued his full-time secondary education by getting enrolled in the streamlined Petar Drapšin Technical High School. His living arrangements were provided for by the club they put him up in a room at the JNA Stadium that he shared with youngster teammates Oliver Popović and Popović's brother. He later said that it wasn't until his arrival at Partizan that he started training seriously. Due to the unfortunate administrative situation, Danilović could only practice with Partizan players, which he did vigorously and devotedly up to 7 or 8 hours per day. By now Vujošević also moved up in the Partizan club hierarchy, becoming head coach in place of Vladislav Lučić while young Danilović trained with the first team as well as individually.

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The move marked the beginning of a long friendship and professional association between Danilović and Vujošević with the 28-year-old coach initially acting as mentor to the 16-year-old player.

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Since Bosna didn't seem willing to let him go, by summer 1986, Danilović and Partizan decided to act unilaterally as the player moved to Belgrade knowing full well he'd have to sit out a year before taking part in official competitions.

  • 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008).
  • FIBA Saporta Cup Finals Top Scorer (2000).
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  • FIBA EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer (1992).
  • Mister Europa Player of the Year (1998).
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