Brate-hood: Raptors, Warriors coaches commemorate Dejan Milojevic together
TORONTO — After the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors played each other on Sunday, the teams’ coaching staffs raised a glass in honour of their friend and colleague Dejan Milojevic.
Milojevic was an assistant coach with Golden State when he died in January 2024 at the age of 46 after he had a heart attack during a team dinner in Salt Lake City. He had deep ties to both the Warriors and Raptors coaches as he worked with or mentored several people in both organizations.
“He’s been really missed,” said Toronto head coach Darko Rajakovic who, like all of Serbia’s basketball community, was grief stricken by Milojevic’s sudden death. “Every time we play against Golden State, we have our tradition and after the game I bring (Serbian brandy) rakija, and we go after the game and their coaching staff and our coaching staff, we get together and have one rakija in his name.
“He’s really missed.”


