Milos Teodosic turned down a two-year, $5 million offer from Grizzlies back in 2013
Teodosic will be free agent next summer. His chance to secure a deal in the NBA?
Milos Teodosic turned down a two-year offer from the Grizzlies back in 2013.
The Serbian point guard decided to remain with the CSKA Moscow.
Teodosic will be free agent next summer. His final chance to sign a deal in the NBA?
Per ESPN, The Memphis Grizzlies tried to sign star European point guard Milos Teodosic in the summer of 2013, but the architect of Serbia's near-upset of Team USA at the Rio Games rebuffed that chance to come to the NBA, according to league sources.
Sources confirmed to ESPN that the Grizzlies offered Teodosic a two-year deal in the $5 million range in an attempt to lure him to the NBA.
But Teodosic elected to sign a contract instead with CSKA Moscow that has one more season remaining. His current deal has no NBA outs, so the summer of 2017 is the earliest that Teodosic would be a free agent.
The Serbian point guard decided to remain with the CSKA Moscow.
Teodosic will be free agent next summer. His final chance to sign a deal in the NBA?
Per ESPN, The Memphis Grizzlies tried to sign star European point guard Milos Teodosic in the summer of 2013, but the architect of Serbia's near-upset of Team USA at the Rio Games rebuffed that chance to come to the NBA, according to league sources.
Sources confirmed to ESPN that the Grizzlies offered Teodosic a two-year deal in the $5 million range in an attempt to lure him to the NBA.
But Teodosic elected to sign a contract instead with CSKA Moscow that has one more season remaining. His current deal has no NBA outs, so the summer of 2017 is the earliest that Teodosic would be a free agent.
Nick Lotsos, agent for Milos Teodosic, said Grizzlies tried to sign Serbian wizard in 2013 to $5M+ deal. He chose CSKA Moscow instead.
— David Pick (@IAmDPick) August 15, 2016