EuroBasket news: Nikola Vucevic makes retirement announcement

Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic (9) receives a pass against the Philadelphia 76ers in the first quarter at Wells Fargo Center.

Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic confirmed that EuroBasket 2025 marked the end of his international basketball career, closing a chapter that spanned more than a decade with the Montenegro national team.

The 34-year-old big man delivered strong numbers in his final EuroBasket tournament, averaging 20.8 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 4.4 assists across five games. Vucevic’s standout performance came in a win over Sweden when he recorded 23 points, 15 rebounds, four assists, and three blocks. Still, Montenegro fell short of advancing to the knockout round after an 89-83 loss to Great Britain.

“It sucks for me to finish this way. It would have been great to get to the next round and play in Riga, but it is what it is,” Vucevic said after the loss. “I want to thank my teammates, the coaches, the federation, and of course, the fans. It was an honor to play for my country, but now it is time for the next generation to leave its mark.”

Nikola Vucevic had a storied EuroBasket career

EuroBasket news: Nikola Vucevic makes retirement announcement
David Banks-Imagn Images

Vucevic first suited up for Montenegro at EuroBasket 2011 and went on to play in four EuroBasket tournaments and two FIBA Basketball World Cups. He appeared in 39 official FIBA games, averaging 13.6 points and 7.8 rebounds. His best team finishes came in EuroBasket 2017 and 2022, when Montenegro placed 13th, and in the 2023 World Cup, when the team finished 11th.

Despite the early exit this summer, Vucevic expressed pride in his country’s achievements. “For a small nation like ours, every appearance in a big tournament was a huge success. We tried to represent Montenegro in the best way possible, and I am proud of what we accomplished,” he said.

While his time with the national team has ended, Vucevic is not stepping away from basketball. The two-time NBA All-Star remains under contract with the Bulls, where he is entering the second season of a three-year deal worth $60 million. He will become a free agent following the 2025-26 season.

Related Posts

BAY AREA BREAKDOWN: Warriors crush the Bulls in a statement win that exposes a shocking trend hiding beneath the box score, raising brutal questions about who’s rising and who’s falling apart. One thing’s crystal clear—this shift could reshape the entire season..ll

A shorthanded Warriors squad dominated the Bulls on the road, revealing a surprising trend that could shape their season.

How to Watch Golden State Warriors vs. Minnesota Timberwolves — Live from San Francisco on December 13, 2025..ll

Fans won’t want to miss the showdown at Chase Center as the Golden State Warriors host the Minnesota Timberwolves on December 13, 2025. With both teams battling…

Warriors vs. Timberwolves in San Francisco — Form, Head-to-Head & Key Storylines Ahead of Dec. 13, 2025..ll

Warriors vs. Timberwolves in San Francisco — Form, Head-to-Head & Key Storylines Ahead of Dec. 13, 2025 On December 13, 2025, Chase Center will heat up as…

Breaking!! New details about a potential Lakers trade target’s cost are raising big questions in Los Angeles

Lakers’ Trade Deadline Target Gets Surprising New Update on Cost The Los Angeles Lakers are still waiting for the Miami Heat to soften their stance on former…

Report: Luka Dončić Has a Surprising Trade Target in Mind for the Lakers

Luka Dončić Has a Bold Trade Target for Lakers… Luka Dončić has quickly become the new face of the Los Angeles Lakers, and his influence across the franchise may…

REPORT: Lakerѕ’ Trade Deadlіne Target Getѕ Surрrіѕіng New Uрdate on Coѕt

The Loѕ Angeleѕ Lakerѕ are ѕtіll waіtіng for the Mіamі Heat to ѕoften theіr ѕtance on former All-ѕtar Andrew Wіggіnѕ, but the lateѕt reрortіng ѕuggeѕtѕ lіttle рrogreѕѕ haѕ been made. Accordіng to NBA іnѕіder…