There has not been much to get excited about when it comes to the Charlotte Hornets during the 2023-24 NBA season. They are 17-52 to this point, which is the third-worst record in the league.
The Charlotte Hornets managed just 32 first half points on their way to a blowout loss from the Orlando Magic, 112-92. Both team’s struggled to score in the game’s early going.
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MEMPHIS, TN - The Hornets achieved the season sweep over the Memphis Grizzlies with a 110-98 victory Wednesday. The Hornets led for the majority of the game and didn't look back. It was another impressive defensive game for the Hornets holding the undermanned Grizzlies to just 98 points and forced Memphis into 24 turnovers.
Miles Bridges poured in 27 points and rookie Vasilije Micic posted a career-best 25 points as the Charlotte Hornets pulled off a rarity with a relatively smooth outing to defeat the host Memphis Grizzlies 110-98 on Wednesday night.
Miles Bridges led with 25 points, while Vasilije Micic, making his Hornets debut, recorded career highs of 18 points and nine assists, propelling the revitalized Charlotte Hornets to break a 10-game skid with a 115-106 triumph over the Memphis Grizzlies during Saturday’s NBA action.
It was announced on Thursday morning that Oklahoma City would send Tre Mann and Davis Bertans to Charlotte in exchange for veteran wing Gordon Hayward.
This summer, the saga ended. Two-time EuroLeague MVP Vasilije Micic finally made the leap to the NBA, which was teased for the past three summers. From October through December, Micic logged just 13 games for the Thunder, playing 12.6 minutes a night in those contests.
It took some time, but the Vasilije Micic signing finally seems to be paying off. The European point guard has his legs under him and has adjusted to the pace of the NBA.
It took plenty of convincing for Vasilije Micic to join the Oklahoma City Thunder. It makes sense, considering Micic was a euro-league MVP that was having tons of success overseas. He was rewarded with a solid contract in Oklahoma City and an opportunity to earn playing time.
The Oklahoma City Thunder is 11-6 through 17 games this season. They've seen some early success this season and the rotation has seen some consistency.
When Sam Presti and the Oklahoma City Thunder signed Vasilije Micic over the summer, fans were ecstatic. After winning the EuroLeague MVP and two EuroLeague
The Oklahoma City Thunder has multiple players who will compete for a spot on an All-Rookie team, but one is unique. Although he is 29 years old and was drafted in 2014, Vasilije Micic is entering his first NBA season.
When 29-year-old Vasilije Micic announced that he was making the jump to the NBA this summer, Thunder fans rejoiced. The 6-foot-5 ball-handler enjoyed an extremely successful career in the EuroLeague before deciding to transition to the NBA.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have a player on the roster that isn’t being talked about by the national media as a key piece of the puzzle. Not yet, that is, but soon enough Vasilije Micic could be known widely as one of the most underrated signings of the entire offseason.
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It’s been a long time coming for Vasilije Micic in joining the NBA. Drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 52 overall pick back in 2014, Micic was thought of then only as a draft and stash.
Most NBA free agents have signed, but there's one remaining player market left: The Oklahoma City Thunder roster.
He won back-to-back EuroLeague championships with the club in 2021 and 2022 and was named the EuroLeague’s Most Valuable Player in 2021.
EuroLeague star Vasilije Micic appears to be getting serious about finally making the move stateside.
28-year-old Vasilije Micic, the 2021 EuroLeague MVP whose draft rights are currently owned by the Thunder, is interested in joining the NBA if a trade is available.
The Thunder could trade the draft rights of European shooting guard Vasilije Micic, the Euroleague Final Four MVP who is reportedly leaning toward joining the NBA, per Donatas Urbonas of BasketNews.
Agent Misko Raznatovic suggested that he doesn’t want Micić to make the move to the NBA only to find himself stuck on the bench.
The transaction provided the Thunder with even more assets ahead of Wednesday evening's draft.
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