Dejan ‘DJ’ Vasiljevic has accused the Sydney Kings of “making me look like a villain” after the two-time NBL champion signed with the Adelaide 36ers.
Vasiljevic won back-to-back titles with the Kings in the last two NBL seasons before being released from his contract to allow him to chase his dream of playing in the NBA.
Instead of being part of the Kings’ bid for a rare NBL championship threepeat, Vasiljevic will compete against his old team and he had a few parting words for them. “We granted @3jvasiljevic a release after he told us he wanted to “chase his NBA dream”, not his NBL dream with another club,” Bogut wrote on X.
“It was not a day or two decision as if we elected to keep him we would have to waive someone on our roster.
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