Projected second-round pick Tristan Vukcevic to remain in NBA draft

Vukcevic is viewed as one of the most skilled big men in the draft this year.

Tristan Vukcevic, a 7-foot center who last played with KK Partizan in Serbia, will keep his name in the 2023 NBA draft, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN.

Vukcevic has had a strong showing throughout the pre-draft process and is considered a second-round pick. He produced 21 points during his lone scrimmage game at the combine last month and also registered the seventh-fastest shuttle run (3.16 seconds).

The 20-year-old has reportedly expressed interest in leaving Europe and playing next season in the NBA. He will need to negotiate a contract buyout with his current club in order to facilitate such a move.

Prospects have until 5 p.m. EDT to withdraw from the draft.

Vukcevic, who was born in Italy, averaged 5.6 points and 2.4 rebounds on 37.3% shooting from 3-point range in 40 games this past season across EuroLeague and Adriatic League competition. He also previously spent time with Real Madrid in the ACB league in Spain.

The 7-footer is viewed as one of the most skilled big men in the draft this year. He is highly touted for his ability as a scorer and shooter with his smooth stroke and ability to work in the post, traits that will certainly be enticing to teams drafting in the second round.

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