Per Jake Fischer, the Milwaukee Bucks have signed Bogoljub Marković, their 2025 second-round draft pick, to a four-year rookie contract, with the news confirmed on the Bucks’ official NBA.com page. According to Fischer, the deal is worth $9.3m and includes a team option in the final season.
After being drafted by the Bucks with the 47th pick in the 2025 draft, Marković spent last season playing for Mega Basket in Serbia’s Adriatic League (ABA), where he averaged 18.9 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists,
1.0 steal and 1.0 blocked shot in 31.8 minutes per game. As discussed by Deolu in May, Marković’s play earned him the league’s MVP award, while he also took home the Top Prospect Award for the second year in a row and was named to the “Ideal Starting Five,” Serbia’s form of an All-NBA award.
But this success shouldn’t have come as a complete surprise—Finn urged us all to not give up on Marković after his largely disappointing play during last year’s Summer League with Bucks, citing his self-belief, basketball understanding, shooting, and fluidity as strengths that hold him in good stead, and likening him to Lauri Markkanen. Wouldn’t that be something?
The soon-to-be 21-year-old fits what seems to be Milwaukee’s movement of high-character, driven, and mouldable prospects, who will have every opportunity to improve under the tutelage of Taylor Jenkins, Joe Boylan, the recently added T.J. Ford, and the rest of the coaching staff. Undoubtedly, Marković adds to Milwaukee’s intriguing collection of young talent and provides an additional option at the four spot, alongside Kyle Kuzma and Pete Nance.
Here’s hoping his MVP form in the ABA is a sign of things to come for the Bucks.
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