Ondrej Hustak was already two years into his basketball journey in Spain when the chance arose to return to his native Czech Republic and work with one of the country's best retired players. He made the move and the opportunity also landed him in the spotlight of the Euroleague Basketball Adidas Next Generation Tournament Istanbul.
Hustak shined at the ANGT Istanbul as he averaged 15.0 points, 9.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.8 blocks and 4.8 fouls received for an average index rating of 20.0 for U18 Basket Brno, which was making its debut in the ANGT competition. He ranked seventh in the tournament in scoring, tied for third in rebounds and fifth in index rating.
"For me, the most important thing about attending this event is the experience I can gain, since we play against really good teams," said Hustak, who got to test himself against U18 Anadolu Efes Istanbul, U18 Casademont Zaragoza and U18 Stellazzurra Rome in the group stage and then U18 Tofas Bursa in the seventh-place game. "I believe the experience of playing against teams that good itself is something that will teach me a lot."
The 17-year-old Hustak has not played much this season. He practices with Brno's professional team in the Czech League as well as the Next Generation youth squad. But Czech Republic COVID-19 protocols have not allowed the youth team to play games, so Hustak has only gone through scrimmages with that team. And he has appeared in five games in the Czech pro league.
"I would say I have improved a lot. I see a huge impact of training with the A-team," said Hustak, who is averaging 3.0 points and 3.0 rebounds in those games including getting 8 points and 9 rebounds against Ostrava.
Hustak is playing alongside Czech internationals Viktor Pulpan, Simon Pursl and Radek Farsky as well as Bulgarian national team forward Aleksandar Yanev for a Brno club that is co-owned by former EuroLeague-winning head coach David Blatt.
"I like Brno and the Czech Republic in general. I have a chance to be part of a great club and also have the best coaches. I am very satisfied here," Hustak said.