Wizards draftee Tristan Vukcevic could stay with Partizan next season

new balance


dc3c76772c4bf9de80bb3a7327066e38

Washington Wizards second-round pick Tristan Vukcevic could reportedly stay with Partizan for the 2023-24 season, according to Christos Tsaltas of Sportal.

Vukcevic was the 42nd pick in the NBA draft after averaging 5.6 points and 2.4 rebounds on 37.3% shooting from 3-point range last season with Partizan in Serbia. He also previously spent time with Real Madrid in the ACB League in Spain.

A report surfaced last month that stated Vukcevic could be loaned out to Peristeri in Greece next season if he didn’t sign a contract with the Wizards. However, it appears Vukcevic might stay with Partizan after all.

Vukcevic played with the Wizards in the NBA Summer League, averaging 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists, one steal and one block in four games. He scored in double figures twice, including a summer league-high 15 points on July 15.

See also  Nets’ Mikal Bridges ‘hoped for a stop’ in close win over the Jazz

The 7-footer previously expressed interest in playing in the NBA next season and was hopeful to sign with the Wizards. He was likely the victim of a roster crunch as the Wizards have 16 players signed to guaranteed contracts so additional moves will need to be made by the team.

Vukcevic and the Wizards will likely revisit the idea of him joining the team next year after another season overseas. It will give him the opportunity to continue to develop to be ready to contribute at the NBA level.

Story originally appeared on Rookie Wire

new balance



Source link