Serge Ibaka is focused more on contributing to his new EuroLeague team than returning to the NBA, writes Donatas Urbonas of BasketNews (subscription required).
He holds career averages of 12.0 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.9 blocks across 919 NBA appearances (697 starts).
Former Milwaukee Bucks forward Serge Ibaka is heading back to Europe. According to Marc Mundet, the 33-year-old Ibaka has signed a one-year deal with Euroleague team FC Bayern Munich in Germany.
NBA veteran Serge Ibaka is about to take his talents to Europe.
Serge Ibaka was once among the best power forwards in the NBA. The 14-year veteran has been on the All-Defensive team three times and led the league in
Serge Ibaka is not looking back fondly on his time in the Badger State.
Today’s NBA rumor mill surrounds Serge Ibaka’s potential return to the NBA and New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets roster moves. Ibaka remains hopeful of playing in the NBA in 2023-24, the 14-year NBA vet told The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
14-year NBA veteran big man Serge Ibaka is still looking for his next opportunity as free agency’s second month gets underway and believes he still has things to offer an NBA team.
During an interview with NBA insider Shams Charania, Serge Ibaka talked about his split with the Milwaukee Bucks. Ibaka and the Bucks mutually agreed in January to find him a new home via trade as he remained away from the team for “personal reasons.” He was traded to the Indiana Pacers, who then waived the 33-year-old.
Serge Ibaka was once among the best shot-blockers in the NBA. The 14-year NBA veteran spent this past season playing for the Milwaukee Bucks and averaged 4.1 points and 2.8 rebounds per contest while shooting 48.1% from the field and 33.3% from the three-point range in 16 games.
Donte DiVincenzo has opted out of his final year with the Golden State Warriors, making a reunion with the team that drafted him five years ago a possibility.
Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald is reporting this week that former All-Defensive First Teamer Serge Ibaka shares mutual interest with the Miami Heat. Ibaka was dealt by the Milwaukee Bucks to the Indiana Pacers at the deadline as part of the Jae Crowder trade. But Ibaka was only in there to match salaries, and the Pacers have since waived him.
The veteran has a strong NBA track record, having been one of the league’s best shot blockers during his time in Oklahoma City and playing a key part on a championship team in Toronto in 2019.
The Pacers intend to waive veteran center/forward Serge Ibaka, general manager Kevin Pritchard told reporters, via Tony East of SI.com. Ibaka was acquired as part of a trade with the Bucks and Nets, in which the Pacers also landed forward Jordan Nwora and guard George Hill.
The Pacers are acquiring the veteran big man as part of the three-team deal that is sending Jae Crowder to the Bucks, but he will never officially suit up for Indiana.
Serge Ibaka and the Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to a trade and Golden State is looked at as one of the potential destinations. The Golden State Warriors are one of the preferred landing spots for Milwaukee Bucks' big man Serge Ibaka after he and the franchise agreed on a trade.
Five teams have reportedly shown interest in the Milwaukee Bucks forward Serge Ibaka, who has requested a trade, seemingly unhappy with his bench role at Milwaukee.
Per a report by The Athletic’s Shams Charania, the Milwaukee Bucks and Serge Ibaka have agreed to part ways after the 14-year NBA veteran requested a trade.
Kendrick Perkins said Serge Ibaka lied about his age. Ibaka wasn't having it. On "First Take", Perkins talked about being part of the young Oklahoma City Thunder, who went to the NBA Finals in 2012. And he took a shot at Ibaka.
We started the first team Betting Guide with Boston because the Celtics are at the top of of the odds table to win the title. Next up are the Milwaukee Bucks.
NBA players have to work relentlessly to make it to the league and stay there, their lives are dedicated to honing their craft and becoming better every season.
Milwaukee landed the three-time First-Team All-Defensive member in a four-team trade in February.
The Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to terms with free agent center Serge Ibaka to return to the the team on a one-year deal. Shams Charania of The Athletic was the first to break the news on social media.
The 32-year-old Ibaka played for the Thunder from 2009 to 2016 during the Kevin Durant-Russell Westbrook era.
Ibaka underwent back surgery in June.
He recently traveled to Dallas for Game 6 of the Clippers’ series against the Mavs but did not play. He did not travel to Utah for Games 1 and 2 of the Western Conference semifinals.
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