Visic keen to inculcate winning mentality

June 16, 2017 10:12 pm | Updated 10:12 pm IST - Bengaluru

First target:  Zoran Visic wants India to finish strongly at the FIBA women’s Asia Cup.

First target: Zoran Visic wants India to finish strongly at the FIBA women’s Asia Cup.

Zoran Visic is proud of the basketball culture that exists in his home country of Serbia. The European nation has produced several NBA and WNBA stars, and in international tournaments, the national team has frequently recorded podium finishes.

Visic, who recently took charge as the Indian national women’s team head coach, is keen to bring that winning mentality to his new home.

“Serbia is the best basketball nation in the world, after North America. This success has come because we have superb systems in place. We pay great attention to the fundamentals, and I want to implement this with the Indian girls. I like players who are ready to run quickly up and down the court; those who can score fast-break points. But it is defence which is most important of all. Just good defence is enough to get big wins,” he said, at a media interaction here on Friday.

Visic, who has over three decades of coaching experience in countries like Serbia, Russia and Romania, is best known for leading Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg to the Euroleague women’s title in 2003.

Assistant coach and former India captain Shiba Maggon stated that Visic has taken a practical approach in his new assignment.

“He has adopted an offence that suits our girls. He observed them closely for the first two days, and decided to focus on transition offence. This is best for our girls,” Shiba said.

The coaching staff is focussed on putting up a good show at the FIBA women’s Asia Cup, which will commence here on July 23.

The 60-year-old is here on a short two-month contract. Asked if he would have preferred a long-term deal, Visic replied, “I’m concentrating solely on the FIBA Asia Championship for now. Once that gets over, I am open to discussions.”

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