Even with all his talent on the court, Luka Doncic has never stepped foot on the biggest stage of them all. But if former NBA star Goran Dragic had his way, the All-Star guard will have to change his game if he wants the Dallas Mavericks to become champions.
With so many great international players now having played in the NBA, coming up with the greatest international starting five is no easy task. Goran Dragic
There are not many players in league history who could compete with the resume of Kobe Bryant. The Black Mamba solidified himself as arguably the greatest player to come out of the Los Angeles Lakers system.
Goran Dragic's recent revelation on 'The OGs' podcast sheds light on the prodigious talent of Luka Doncic even from a tender age. According to Dragic,
While the NBA playoffs is still underway and teams like the Dallas Mavericks are focused on the Larry O’Brien trophy, the upcoming Olympics is slowly being discussed among basketball circles.
Former NBA player Goran Dragic officially announced his retirement from the association December 31 after playing 15 seasons, seven of those with the Miami Heat.
After 15 NBA seasons, Goran Dragic is calling it a career. Dragic was best known for his time with the Miami Heat from 2015 to 2021, but he also played for the Brooklyn Nets, Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks, Phoenix Suns, and Toronto Raptors.
Goran Dragic, the celebrated former All-Star guard and EuroBasket 2017 champion with Slovenia has announced his retirement from professional basketball.
Veteran guard Goran Dragic will finally hang up his sneakers after a successful 15-year NBA career that saw him play 51 games with the Chicago Bulls. The announcement was made through the Slovenian website SiOL.net, which revealed that the man nicknamed “The Dragon” will stage a farewell game in the city of Ljubljana this August.
SAN FRANCISCO — Goran Dragic's retirement plans were reported after playing 15 NBA seasons, with his latest being a member of the Milwaukee Bucks. The
The Dragon is about to fly off into the sunset.
Free agent point guard Goran Dragic signed with nobody this past offseason and he intends to keep it that way. After 15 seasons and 946 regular-season games, Dragic has announced his retirement, as relayed by multiple news outlets.
Goran Dragic most recently played in the NBA during the 2022-23 season when he was a member of the Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks. The 37-year-old
The one-time All-Star is getting ready to call it a career.
Goran Dragic is open to playing for the Miami Heat again, according to NBA insider Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Dragic has played in 391 games with the Heat.
Former Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic said that he would like to end his career in South Beach.
An anonymous Eastern Conference executive said that the Celtics are not pleased with the Chicago Bulls for releasing veteran guard Goran Dragic.
As long as Milwaukee is healthy, it seems unlikely that Dragic will have much of a role, especially once the playoffs begin. But he’ll provide some reliable veteran depth.
The Milwaukee Bucks always add a veteran point guard late in the season. This year, it's Goran Dragic's turn.
The Bucks are considered leaders in the clubhouse to nab the services of veteran free agent point guard Goran Dragic.
NBA guard Goran Dragic was waived by the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday, leading to some questions about his next team, including a potential reunion with the Miami Heat.
Chicago Bulls PG Goran Dragic has suffered a minor knee injury while playing for the Slovenian National Team. The Chicago Bulls signed veteran point guard Goran Dragic earlier this summer.
Goran Dragic, 36, is a 14-year NBA veteran, who most recently played for the Toronto Raptors and Brooklyn Nets during the 2021-22 season.
Dragic, 35, and the San Antonio Spurs reached an agreement on a contract buyout last week, allowing the Nets and other respective teams to pursue him.
Milwaukee’s brass has been pitching Dragic on the opportunity to play meaningful minutes and a “pretty significant role.”
A 2018 All-Star with the Miami Heat, Dragic is in his 14th season in the league, but he has been limited to just five games thus far and hasn't played since November due to personal reasons.
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