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The Celtics' recent trip to Europe as a preseason tuneup and some quality team bonding wasn't all it's cracked up to be. Well, at least for Darko Milicic.
The former No. 2 overall pick has traveled across the Atlantic three times now since he's signed with the C's.
On Thursday in Waltham following practice, Milicic spoke with the media in regards to the miles he's logged during his short tenure with Boston.
"I live in Iceland," said Milicic. "Five or six days before I flew here [Boston] and then we go back."
And now being back in the States, the 27 year-old is having a hard time adjusting to the extreme change of time zones his body has been subject to.
"I don't know if it's day or night or what day it is," Milicic added. "We're all tired, especially me. It's hard changing six time zones again. I'm adjusting."
What time is it? It's Darko time.