Date | League | Transaction |
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26th July, 2012 | Serbia | Left Hemofarm. |
26th July, 2012 | Serbia | Signed a four year contract with Crvena Zvezda. |
2015 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 60th overall by Philadelphia. |
9th July, 2015 | NBA | Draft rights traded by Philadelphia, along with the draft rights to Arturas Gudaitis (#47, 2015), to Sacramento in exchange for Nik Stauskas, Jason Thompson, Carl Landry, the right to swap 2016 first round picks (not exercised), the right to swap 2017 first round picks (exercised; Philadelphia moved from #5 and De'Aaron Fox to #3 and Jayson Tatum) and a future first round pick. |
26th August, 2015 | Serbia | Signed a one year extension with Crvena Zvezda. |
9th September, 2016 | Serbia | Signed a one year extension with Crvena Zvezda. |
15th June, 2017 | Serbia | Left Crvena Zvezda. |
29th June, 2017 | Germany | Signed a three year contract with Brose Baskets Bamberg. |
2009 - July 2012 | Hemofarm (Serbia) |
July 2012 - June 2017 | Crvena Zvezda (Serbia) |
June 2017 - present | Bamberg (Germany) |
June 29, 2017
Luka Mitrovic - 60th pick, 2015
Always an ambitious pick. It’s not that Mitrovic cannot play; he can. But in not being a rim protector, in not being a high volume or high efficiency outside shooter, nor particularly athletic, nor particularly big, nor particularly good at rebounding, nor particularly good at anything, he had no obvious skill to transfer to the NBA level. Aged 24, it seems unlikely he ever will.