The Serbia men’s national basketball team defeated the Czech Republic, 82-60 on Monday in EuroBasket 2025 Group A play.‘ Like most of the group play games for Serbia so far, they never trailed.
Football season may be starting, but there is still plenty of basketball action to enjoy. FIBA has two competitions with Washington Wizards players participating, EuroBasket and AmeriCup.
In August, there isn’t much to write about in the NBA except for the upcoming regular season schedule release. Given tbe timing of the year, I would expect that we will have content on the Washington Wizards’ 2025-26 regular season schedule release very soon.
As The Washington Wizards continue to make moves; their latest move may be an indication of how they feel about their roster. Trading Kelly Olynyk may have caused many to scratch their heads and wonder why it was done.
Big man Tristan Vukcevic is returning to the Wizards on a two-way contract, according to multiple reports, including ESPN’s Shams Charania. The 22-year-old had been a restricted free agent after receiving a qualifying offer from Washington, and this new deal likely represents his acceptance of that offer.
Free agent big man Tristan Vukcevic is re-signing with the Wizards on a two-way contract, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link). The 22-year-old forward/center was given a qualifying offer last month, making him a restricted free agent, so he may simply be accepting that QO, which is equivalent to another one-year two-way contract.
Tristan Vukcevic, or "TV" as the other players call him, just completed his second season in the NBA. Drafted in the second round in the same draft as Bilal Coulibaly, he has cemented himself as a long-term option at center or power forward.
Tristan Vukcevic scored 28 points to lead Washington. The Washington Wizards ended their season on a rare high note, narrowly edging the Miami Heat 119–118 in a Sunday matinee thriller at Kaseya Center.
Most jobs in America typically perform a performance review on all of their employees at the end of the year. These are done to evaluate the success or lack of success they may have had.
Stats. Analysis. Commentary. By someone other than Kevin Broom. The Washington Wizards lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in their last home game of the 2024-25 NBA season.
The ultimate game that everyone can play is the game of life. In the NBA, ball is life for many players, coaches, and general managers. Washington Wizards General Manager Will Dawkins has been busy over the years.
Tristan Vukcevic is making significant strides with the Washington Wizards, and his father, Dusan Vukcevic, recently shared insights about his son's feelings regarding the team. Since joining the Wizards, Tristan has found a supportive environment that has allowed him to thrive both on and off the court.
One pretty huge Washington Wizards supporter, both literally and figuratively, recently saw something special in sophomore Tristan Vukcevic. Vukcevic had a breakout game earlier this week against the San Antonio Spurs at Capital One Arena.
Tristan Vukcevic has emerged as a promising talent for the Washington Wizards, and many believe he deserves more playing time to showcase his skills. As the team navigates a rebuilding phase, Vukcevic's unique abilities could be instrumental in enhancing their performance on the court.
Within any work setting, opportunity and raises comes when one work hard and gets the job done. This doesn't happen overnight. One has to be fully committed to the company and the job at hand.
After seeing a two-way contract player like Justin Champaigne lead the Washington Wizards with 31 points on 13-of-15 shooting (5-of-6 3Pt) with 10 rebounds in Saturday night’s overtime loss to the New York Knicks, it’s hard not to wonder what other hidden gems the organization may have.
The Washington Wizards (13-58) won their second consecutive game, beating the Toronto Raptors 112-109 Saturday night. The main headline from the rare victory from Washington was the debut of rookie Tristan Vukcevic.
The Washington Wizards intend to sign Tristan Vukcevic following his contract buyout with Serbian club Partizan, as relayed by Johnny Askounis of Eurohoops.
The Washington Wizards are about to get a much-needed addition to their big man rotation. 2023 second-round pick Tristan Vukcevic will join the team following his buyout with Serbia’s KK Partizan Belgrade, per Djordje Matic of Meridian Sport.