He emphasized that we must approach every game as if it were a final and take Turkish Anadolu Efes seriously. "As for this season, it has been very tough. We had a difficult and dense schedule in the part of the season so far. We have about two more months until the end of the season. Every game is, of course, the most important. Now the doors have opened for us to possibly even enter the EuroLeague play-in, which is a huge, truly enormous success for the club. We are first in the ABA League, so we can be satisfied. The team is ready, we are very satisfied with how we are training. I mean, we have a great relationship with the coach, so that is something quite important to us, and nothing else, we are pushing forward," said Musa, then added: "Well, we must approach every game as if it were a final. I mean, Efes has nothing to lose, and those kinds of teams are somehow the most dangerous to play against. We really have to approach it as if it were a final because two wins, if I'm not mistaken, and if another result aligns for us, will definitely put us in the top ten. So it is really important for us to play these 80 minutes in two games with maximum concentration and try to achieve both victories. I hope, if we accomplish everything we planned in training, that we will succeed." Musa highlighted that their primary goal was winning the ABA League and entering the top ten of the EuroLeague, so if they achieve that, it will be an outstanding thing for them. "Our primary goal at the start of this season was winning the ABA League and entering the top ten in the EuroLeague. So, if we achieve that, I think it will be a great season for us. Anything beyond that is a bonus. We really hope and expect that, even if we enter the top ten, we can challenge everyone. But, as I said, the primary goal is the top ten, and then everything else is a bonus," emphasized our basketball player who recently recovered from an injury. "Well, I am very, very satisfied. Simply, after a three-month break, it's not easy for anyone to return, no matter what injury it is, let alone a knee injury. I still feel some pains after games, I go to therapy daily, so I am dealing with some things I haven't dealt with in previous periods and seasons. But, here, I hope such things won't happen again. I am handling them like a man, like a fighter, simply, I haven't learned any other way," he added. Finally, he called on our fans to support Dubai in the crucial games in the fight for placement in the EuroLeague play-in. "The message for the fans is to come support us as they have so far, because they have been the wind at our backs. We felt incredibly at home here. This will continue to be our home, I hope, until the end of the season. I don't know what will happen after Zenica, how things will unfold, but we hope to return here to Zetra for the play-in. Tickets are available, and once again I invite all fans to come, to be our sixth player because we really need them, and with them, I think we can achieve victories. The Dubai vs. Anadolu Efes game is tomorrow (Friday) starting at 8:00 PM in Zetra, with a live broadcast on Arena Sport."