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Aleksandar Džikić ( sr, Александар Џикић; born 23 March 1971) is a Serbian professional
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coach and current head coach of
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.


Coaching career


Early career


KK Partizan youth system

Džikić began his coaching career in 1991 by getting hired to a staff position within the
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youth system, assisting youth team head coach Dragan Dragosavac. Working with youth prospects such as sixteen-year-olds
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and Aleksandar Čubrilo, the youth team assistant coach soon got the opportunity to even coach the Partizan youth squad after Dragosavac left. After Dragosavac, young Džikić assisted subsequent Partizan youth team head coaches
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(1992-1993) and
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(1993-1994).


Beovuk

In 1994, Džikić accepted KK Beovuk's offer of becoming head coach Milan "Miša" Lakić's first assistant with further coaching responsibilities in the club's youth system featuring talented prospects, some of whom —
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, Predrag Savović, and
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— would go on to notable basketball careers. During summer 1997, twenty-six-year-old Džikić became Beovuk's head coach, his first head coaching experience. He stayed at the job for two seasons (1997–98 and 1998–99) leading the team in
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's second-tier basketball league.


Assistant at KK Partizan

In summer 1999, Džikić returned to KK Partizan in an assistant coaching capacity, a move facilitated by the club's incoming head coach
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— Džikić's old boss from their time coaching in the club's youth system. Trajković lasted only a season and Darko Russo took over the head coaching post in summer 2000 while Džikić remained in the assistant role. In summer 2001
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returned as Partizan's head coach after ten years away from the club, and Džikić once again continued in his assistant role – contributing to the team's four consecutive
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titles from 2002 to 2005. From August 2002, Džikić's public profile in Serbia got raised as he began writing an online blog/column on
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.net. Written with irregular frequency, the column would continue until November 2007. While assisting Vujošević at Partizan, Džikić got his first taste of the NBA through Summer League in 2003. He ended up on two different coaching staffs that summer – Seattle's and San Antonio's – first with the SuperSonics for three weeks in
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, working under head coach
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and his assistants
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and
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. A few days after Seattle's summer league participation ended, Džikić went to
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to join San Antonio's coaching staff featuring head coach
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in addition to his assistants Mike Brown,
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,
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,
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, and video coordinator
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. After completing the 2003-04 season assisting Vujošević at Partizan, Džikić went back for another NBA Summer League stint with San Antonio for three weeks in July 2004 on invitation by the team's head coach Gregg Popovich. While with the Spurs, the assistant coach continued writing his online column, providing his readers with insider views from the San Antonio Summer League camp. Džikić reunited with Popovich less than a month later at the Belgrade International Coaching Clinic, interpreting and translating for the famous coach who was additionally in town as the US national team assistant to Larry Brown for their friendly game versus Serbia-Montenegro ahead of the upcoming
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in
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. Later that summer, through the Serbian Basketball Coaches Association (UKTS) professional development program, Džikić got to spend a month in
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with the Roy Williams-coached
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men's basketball program as it prepared for the upcoming season. In summer 2005, after completing the 2004-05 season assisting Vujošević at Partizan, Džikić got invited by the newly hired Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Dwane Casey to join the team for their 2005 Summer League. In late July 2005, while still with the Timberwolves in the Summer League, the thirty-four-year-old got announced as the new head coach of
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, a Belgrade-based club competing in Serbia and Montenegro's top-tier basketball league, for the upcoming 2005-06 season. It was to be only his second head coaching job and his very first time being head coach in the country's top division, however, due to an unexpected offer from the NBA before the Serbian-Montenegrin season even began, he never ended up coaching Atlas in any official games.


Minnesota Timberwolves assistant coach

In September 2005, after completing his 2005 Summer League coaching stint with the
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at
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and coming back to Serbia where he had begun his head coaching duties at
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, Džikić suddenly received the Timberwolves' 3-year guaranteed contract offer for an assistant coaching position on their staff under incoming head coach
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. Accepting the Timberwolves' offer entailed leaving the head coaching post at Atlas after only six weeks on the job, without a chance to coach a single official game. Thirty-four-year-old Džikić thus became the very first
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assistant coach with no prior coaching experience in the United States at either the collegiate or professional level. Additionally, he became just the second European native to be hired as an NBA assistant coach, after
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who got on the
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coaching staff in an assistant role in 2000. Only sixteen months removed from the
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's brilliant 2004 playoff run that ended in the Western Conference final against the
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-and-
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Lakers, the Timberwolves were looking for a swift return to playoff contention following a disappointing season during which they made a coaching change, firing their longtime coach
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around the 2005 All-Star break with the team out of a playoff position. During his first season at Minnesota, Džikić—working alongside newly named coach Casey's other assistants Johnny Davis,
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, and
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—was tasked with working with rookies
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and
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. Casey got fired by the Timberwolves in January 2007 and replaced with
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, one of his assistants. As a result of Casey's firing, Džikić got let go from his assistant coaching role though he stayed with the organization in scouting capacity until the end of the season. In late 2007, Džikić went back to Europe.


Union Olimpija

On 7 January 2008, after spending two and half years in the United States, Džikić became head coach of
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. Olimpija Union dismissed him in December 2008, after bad results in
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and EuroLeague and was replaced by
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.


Krka

On 15 July 2009, he became head coach of
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in
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. In his first season, Krka did not compete in the Adriatic League thus being able to fully focus on the Slovenian League competition. Džikić led the club to the Premier A Slovenian League title, the club's third in history, beating his old club Olimpija 3–2 in the playoff final series. In the following 2010–11 season, he added to his success with Krka. Following a 17–9 Adriatic League regular season record, they made the
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final four in
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where they lost to old rivals Olimpija. Some ten days later Krka won the 2010–11
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, defeating
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in the final. Finally, they repeated as
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champions. Soon after the successful seasons with Krka, richer European clubs, like
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, expressed interest in his services. He returned to Krka in June 2013.


Lietuvos rytas

In July 2011 Džikić was named the head coach of
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n team
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. In his first season at the club, the team came runners-up in the domestic league, losing the playoff final 0-3 to Žalgiris. The club recorded significant success on the European stage - following the heartbreak of missing out on EuroLeague due to losing versus
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at the last stage of
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, the team responded by making the Eurocup final-four where they lost the semi-final to
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before winning the third place match over
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. Lietuvos rytas also took part in two regional competitions:
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where they made the final-four, losing the semi-final to powerhouse
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and also the
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, which they joined at the playoff stage and made the final that they lost to Žalgiris. On 12 October 2012, he parted ways with the team.


Return to Krka

In 2013, Džikić returned to be a head coach of the Slovenian team Krka. In June 2015, he left Krka.


Partizan Belgrade

On 5 January 2016, he was named a head coach of the Serbian team
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, following the departure of Petar Božić. On 13 June 2017, he parted ways with Partizan.


Budućnost

On 22 June 2017, Džikić was named the head coach of Budućnost Podgorica. In February 2018, Budućnost won its 5th consecutive, and 11th overall,
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, beating
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87–83 in the final game. In the
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, Džikić led Budućnost to second place in the regular season with a 17–5 record. In the ABA League playoffs semifinal best-of-three series, they eliminated the Croatian team
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2 games to 1. In April 2018, Budućnost won the ABA League best-of-five finals series 3 games to 1 against the reigning champions
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. They were thus crowned ABA League champions for the first time in club history and also secured a spot in the 2018–19 EuroLeague, marking their return to the elite European competition after 16 seasons. On 31 July 2018, Džikić re-signed with Budućnost for two more seasons. On 29 December 2018, one day after losing away to
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in EuroLeague despite being up by 17 points in the first half and by 16 in the third quarter, Džikić got released by Budućnost. The Bayern loss was the sixth consecutive defeat for the club in all competitions during mid-to-late December 2018 – a losing streak that began on 14 December 2018 at
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in EuroLeague, continuing two days later in Zagreb away to
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in the Adriatic League, and then two more days after that on 18 December 2018 at
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in EuroLeague followed by a home EuroLeague loss versus Fenerbahçe on 20 December 2018, and a road loss to
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on the Christmas eve. Budućnost had a 3–12 record in EuroLeague as well as 8-4 record in the
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(3rd spot in the standings) at the time of Džikić's firing.


Estudiantes

On 3 July 2019, Džikić became the head coach of Movistar Estudiantes. On 21 January 2020, he parted ways and left the team in the last position with only four wins out of 18 matches played.


Return to Budućnost

On June 2, 2021, Džikić has signed with Budućnost VOLI of the
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. He left the Club in June 2022.


Hapoel Jerusalem

On 18 June, 2022 Džikić became the head coach of
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.


National team coaching


Youth level


FR Yugoslavia under-16 assistant

Džikić assisted head coach
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who selected the Yugoslav under-16 (cadet) team at the 1999 European Championship for Cadets.


Serbia under-20 head coach

On 4 May 2011, Džikić got named the head coach of Serbian under-20 national team, in parallel with his club coaching duties at Krka. Two months later, in July 2011, he selected the team for the sixteen-squad 2011 European under-20 Championship in
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. Led by nineteen and twenty-year-old prospects
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, Nemanja Jaramaz,
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, Serbia got eliminated at the group stage after recording a win versus Russia in the opening game, followed by two blowout losses, to Montenegro and
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. This sent the team to the 13th to 16th place classification round with Lithuania, Croatia, and Austria with the knowledge that the bottom two teams would be relegated to European under-20 B division. Džikić's team finally got their act together, recording six assured wins to stay in the A division. The following summer, Džikić – who had in the meantime moved on to coaching
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. Led by a new group of talented prospects – Bogdan Bogdanović,
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, and Stefan Nastić – Serbia dominated its first-round group with two blowout wins, over Montenegro and Germany, followed by a three-point win over France. Džikić's team continued its domination in the second-round group stage with three more blowout wins, this time over Ukraine, Greece, and Russia. In the quarterfinals, the first single-elimination stage, Serbia comfortably defeated Latvia thus qualifying for the semifinals. In the semis, they faced Lithuania and lost by five points, getting relegated to the bronze-medal game. Serbia lost the third-place game versus Spain by a point thus finishing just out of the medals.


Macedonia national basketball team

On 31 December 2013 Džikić got named head coach of the
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''Blic'', 31 December 2013


Coaching record


EuroLeague

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Media career

In parallel with his coaching career, Džikić has had various basketball-related media engagements in his native Serbia. From August 2002, KK Partizan's assistant coach Džikić began writing an online blog/column on the
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.net portal's sports section. Written with irregular frequency, the column continued until November 2007 by which time Džikić had moved on to become the assistant coach with the Minnesota Timberwolves. From 2020 until 2021, Džikić co-hosted a podcast named ''Blok po blok'' with the
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sportscaster and television personality Srđan Radojević.


See also

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List of ABA League-winning coaches The list of ABA League-winning coaches shows all head coaches who won the ABA League, Adriatic League, the Adriatic Basketball Association-run regional men's professional basketball league that features sports club, clubs from Socialist Federal R ...
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List of Serbian NBA coaches The following is a list of Serbian basketball coaches who have been assistant or head coaches in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In 2000, Igor Kokoškov became the first non-American to hold a full-time assistant coach position in th ...
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List of foreign NBA coaches In the National Basketball Association (NBA), foreign coaches—also known as international coaches—are those who were born outside the United States. This list includes all international coaches who have been assistant and/or head coach in t ...


References


External links


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