When the NBA story ended, did Sarić lose his heart, did he think that he would now be able to dream bigger dreams in Europe, more specifically as a player? - It's a shame that some people in the NBA, who bring you in, say that you'll have a chance and that you'll play, and then they don't honor that, that things change. You build your life around that story, you bring your family, and it would be better if they told you back in August, "we don't want you, we're going in a different direction." And then I fly from Šibenik, come to San Francisco, drive two hours to Sacramento, fall asleep from jet lag, wake up at five in the morning, get a medical, then back to San Francisco and fly back to Europe. They forced me to do that, then I come after the national team to the start of camp, and there's just the rookie and me, just the two of us on August 25th. And I'm ready, I don't feel bad, because I really gave it my all. I trained right after I had my second child. I didn't want to give them the right to have a reason to get rid of me. And they have another plan. I don't understand what they thought in August, that I was Wemby, that I would defend everything and that I would put up roadblocks?! I guess they knew who I was. And that's strange for that level.
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