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Željko Obradovic is actively fielding Partizan Belgrade. The Serbian club has officially announced the return of Rodion Kuruc from the National Basketball Association (NBA).
The two parties agreed to a two-year contract, which includes a condition for the player to return to the NBA next summer.
In 2019, the 23-year-old Latvian basketball player from Barcelona resisted the Brooklyn Nets, who selected him in 2018 with a 40th call-up.
Last January, Kuruce was listed on the James Harden Exchange and posted to the Houston Rockets, and in mid-March he joined the Milwaukee Bucks during the PJ Tucker Exchange.
During his NBA career, Latvis played 131 games, spent an average of 16 minutes on the court, scored 6 points and bounced 3.1 balls.
Last season, he appeared on the field in game 21, during which he averaged after a minute and a half, scored 1.5 points and grabbed 1.1 balls.
Partizan recently rocked the Euroleague market by inviting Kevin Punter and Zach LeDay.
Kuruco game moments:
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