The original SerbiaHoop youth rankings of the Serbian 1999–2004 generations, preserved with full tables.

In the summer of 2018 the scouting site SerbiaHoop published its ranking of the Serbian 1999 generation — thirty players, from Nikola Miškovic at No. 1 down…

The Serbian 2000 generation was the strongest class SerbiaHoop tracked in its first years, and the archived 2018 ranking shows why: Filip Petrušev, Dalibor…

SerbiaHoop's 2018 update called the 2001 generation one of the most talented Serbian classes in years — wider and more versatile than the celebrated 2000…

When SerbiaHoop updated its 2002 generation ranking in 2018, the class was two months away from its first big test, the U16 European Championship. The…

The 2003 generation gave SerbiaHoop's archive one of its most interesting No. 1 stories: Tristan Vukčević, a 6'10 forward who spent his youth years between…

The 2004 generation is the youngest class in the SerbiaHoop archive, and it arrived in two documents. The first look, published in 2018, put Vuk Bogunović…

Every ranking in the SerbiaHoop archive is a claim about the future, and the 1999 class is the one that has had the most time to answer back. Published in…