
Tristan Vukcevic
Free Agent

Will join Washington Wizards
Vukcevic and Partizan parted ways, the team announced Wednesday via its official website.
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Vukcevic spent most of the season with Partizan after being selected by the Washington Wizards with the 42nd pick in last year's NBA Draft, but the Wizards ultimately decided to pay the buyout clause in his contract, and he will suit up for the NBA club moving forward.
Vukcevic spent most of the season with Partizan after being selected by the Washington Wizards with the 42nd pick in last year's NBA Draft, but the Wizards ultimately decided to pay the buyout clause in his contract, and he will suit up for the NBA club moving forward.
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Absence will continue
Vukcevic (knee) will not play Friday against Milan, according to Meridian Sport.
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Sitting out Round 27
Vukcevic (knee) will not play Thursday against Efes, according to Meridian Sport.
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Slowed by sore knee
Vukcevic is tending to a sore knee and is uncertain for Thursday's game against Efes, according to Mozzart Sport.
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Takes seat Friday
Vukcevic will not play Friday against Maccabi, according to Mozzart Sport.
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Not traveling with team
Vukcevic did not travel to Israel for Thursday's EuroLeague opener against Maccabi, according to Mozzart Sport.
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