The future NBA star was considered Musa’s match at the Second League Champions Club



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Musa, who shone in the brightest colors at the European Under-19 Basketball Championship in Lithuania in 2015 and led the Bosnia and Herzegovina team to the podium, made it to the NBA League in 2018, when he was selected by the Brooklyn Nets in the 29th retirement in the rookie exchange.

The basketball player, who spent two years in Brooklyn, played a total of 49 games for the Nets club, averaging 4.3 points and 1.9 rebounds. From the game, the Bosnian attacked with only 38 percent, and from the three-point zone, with 23 percent accuracy.

The most successful game of his career in the most powerful basketball league in the world, Bosnian played in the Orlando bubble. On August 11, 2020, the forward threw 17 points to the Orlando Magic basket and helped the Brooklyn team triumph with a score of 108: 96.

In November of last year, Musa was replaced by the Detroit Pistons, who fired the player before the start of the 2020-21 NBA regular season. The Bosnian finished the season with the Anadolu Efes team in Istanbul, with which he was proclaimed champion of the Euroleague.

Although the forward had a two-and-a-half-year contract with the Turkish club, at the end of June Anadolu Efes took the opportunity not to renew the contract and allowed the player to become a free agent. After playing four games in the Euroleague, Musa spent 12 minutes on the pitch.

The Rio Breogan club, which last participated in the ACB championship in the 2018-19 season, played in the second Spanish league for twelve years in a row before this achievement. The team’s last visit to the first division lasted only one year: the team that became the winner of the LEB Air Championship took last place in the ACB Championship the following year.

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