Goran Dragic, who is a landmark name of not just Slovenian but also European basketball, revealed that he received several offers from EuroLeague teams before his retirement.
15-year NBA veteran Goran Dragic recently announced the star-studded lineup for his farewell event, which is set to take place on August 23 and 24 in Ljubljana during the upcoming summer. "I wanted to bring all the stars I played with," Dragic said on Thursday, via Sport Klub.
Slovenian basketball legend Goran Dragic has announced plans for a grand farewell game marking the conclusion of his 19-year career, Sport Klub writes. The event, hosted by the company Spontanzo and the Goran Dragic Foundation, is set to unfold over two days in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, in August 2024, promising the presence of numerous basketball stars.
Goran Dragic, who is a landmark name of not just Slovenian but also European basketball, revealed that he received several offers from EuroLeague teams before his retirement.
15-year NBA veteran Goran Dragic recently announced the star-studded lineup for his farewell event, which is set to take place on August 23 and 24 in Ljubljana during the upcoming summer. "I wanted to bring all the stars I played with," Dragic said on Thursday, via Sport Klub.
Slovenian basketball legend Goran Dragic has announced plans for a grand farewell game marking the conclusion of his 19-year career, Sport Klub writes. The event, hosted by the company Spontanzo and the Goran Dragic Foundation, is set to unfold over two days in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, in August 2024, promising the presence of numerous basketball stars.
FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 is set to be held across three host countries -- Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines -- from August 25 to September 10.
After an offensive showdown that grabbed the attention of 11,500 Slovenian fans at the Arena Stozice on Tuesday night, Slovenia and Greece lock horns in Athens just two days later.
Goran Dragic and the Miami Heat held talks about a possible reunion, Barry Jackson from the Miami Herald reports. However, Jackson says the final decision may take time and only be made in the late summer. Earlier, Dragic expressed his desire to return to the Heat, saying that he feels like at home in Miami.
For the 9th in a row, Goran Dragic hosted his training camp in Lasko, Slovenia, and had an opportunity to talk with the local media. The 37-year-old was asked about his future in the NBA and a team he would like to join. Dragic didn't hide that the Miami Heat would be his favorite landing spot.
Even though Slovenia will try to reach new heights in the upcoming FIBA Basketball World Cup, Goran Dragic won't be there. The 37-year-old point guard confirmed he's not planning to participate in the upcoming World Cup, admitting he had his share of play for the national team.
Former Heat guard Goran Dragic expressed his desire to conclude his basketball career in Miami, citing his strong ties to the city. Dragic, who spent an impressive seven years with the Heat organization, emphasized his deep connection to the community, where he resides with his family.
Slovenian guard Goran Dragic is looking to sell his luxurious Miami property, via Realtor. Priced at $19.9 million, the mansion boasts seven bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, and nearly 6,000 square feet of living space, all situated on the scenic Biscayne Bay. Having spent seven impressive seasons with the Miami Heat, it was fitting for Dragic to reside in this South Florida home.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Goran Dragic sat down with his teammate and Thanalysis podcast host -- Thanasis Antetokounmpo -- to talk about his friendship with Luka Doncic, a magical 2017 experience, and European basketball greats, among multiple other topics.
The Milwaukee Bucks and Slovenia national team guard Goran Dragic believes three EuroLeague clubs could compete with the NBA teams. The 36-year-old Slovenian gave an interview to Mundo Deportivo and was asked about the possibility of EuroLeague teams playing in the recently announced NBA mid-season tournament.
The NBA trade window is closed. However, players who don't have an active contract can reinforce the league's teams. The one who looks like he won't be unemployed for too long is Goran Dragic.
The Chicago Bulls have waived guard Goran Dragic, the team officially announced. Dragic appeared in 51 games for the Bulls this season, averaging 6.4 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 15.4 minutes per game The Slovenian player originally signed with Chicago on Aug. 2, 2022.
Right now is always a very intense period of the year. In the NBA, the trade deadline gets closer and closer, and teams wonder what's the best move to improve their chances of becoming a title contender or which player they should trade to acquire more draft assets for the future.
Goran Dragic is already in his 15th season in the NBA this year. Together with the Chicago Bulls, the Slovenian guard visited Paris as part of the NBA Paris Game 2023. After several seasons in his home country, the veteran player began his international career in Spain, playing for Murcia and averaging 4.6 points and 1.7 assists in 16 minutes of playing time at 20 years old.
Goran Dragic is in his 15th NBA season since leaving Union Olimpija in 2008. Apart from his time with the Slovenian national team, he last returned to Europe during the 2011 NBA lockout and played for Baskonia in Spain, but his stint there was short-lived. Dragic then came back to the Houston Rockets and was a backup point guard for Kyle Lowry.
Goran Dragic, who has won the gold medal with the Slovenian national team in the EuroBasket 2017, will try to defend the title. The Slovenian guard had already announced retirement from the national team, but his teammates, including Luka Doncic, have persuaded him to come back for the EuroBasket 2022.
Earlier today, the Slovenian Basketball Federation (KSS) posted a video on social media of their players taking taxis to the game against their Group B rival Lithuania. The Federation claims that the team bus that was supposed to pick the players up did not arrive, and they had to take drastic measures in order to appear at the game on time.
Slovenia national team captain Goran Dragic runs away from the conversations where his team is mentioned as the EuroBasket 2022 favorites. A 36-year-old Chicago Bulls guard feels this is one of the toughest EuroBaskets he ever played. Dragic, who debuted in the EuroBasket 2007, is set to start his sixth European championship.