The former Lakers point guard is about to join, and the Serbian giants have to send off the former Sunbench point guard?
According to previous news, Shake Milton, a backcourt player who was just cut by the Los Angeles Lakers, is close to signing with the Serbian giants Belgrade guerrillas. According to European basketball media Mozzart Sport, with Milton joining, the team will also send away a backcourt player who is currently playing in the team. It seems that the most likely person to leave the team is Danish defender Ifffe Lundberg. Considering that Lundberg's contract with the team will expire in just one year, sending him away is also the ideal choice for the Belgrade guerrillas. Lendberg was born in December 1994 and is 30 years old, 193cm tall and weighs 92kg. He was the undrafted in the 2016 NBA Draft. Lundberg has left footprints in leagues in many countries in Europe, and has left footprints in the Danish League, Spanish League, VTB League, Italian League and Adriatic League. The backcourt player, known as Denmark Jordan, briefly joined the Phoenix Suns in the 2021-22 season and became an NBA player. Lundberg signed a two-way contract with the Suns at the time, and he became the first player from Denmark in NBA history. In the NBA regular season that season, Lundberg only got 4 play opportunities in total, averaging only 11.1 minutes per game, averaging only 3.3 points, 1.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 0.8 steals per game, shooting percentage was only 26.3%, and a three-point shooting percentage of 37.5%. After leaving the Suns, Lundberg never returned to the NBA. Last season, Lundberg played 54 times for the Belgrade Guerrillas in all competitions, averaging 22 minutes per game, averaging 7.9 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.9 steals, 0.9 turnovers and 1.6 fouls, shooting percentage of 40.6%, three-point shooting percentage of 34.5%, and free throw shooting percentage of 74.1%. Lundberg's performance last season was not particularly ideal. His offensive efficiency was very average, his scoring ability was not outstanding, his talent in organization and tandem was not fully displayed, his defensive ability was not outstanding, and his role on the court was relatively limited. Judging from the resume, the gap between Lundberg and Milton is still relatively obvious. Milton has been able to enter the rotation lineup in many NBA teams and has performed very well. He has good scoring ability, organization and tandem ability on the offensive end, and his comprehensive ability is quite comprehensive. In contrast, Lundberg's performance in the NBA has no highlights at all, and his performance in recent seasons has also been declining. I don't know which team he will go to for development after leaving the Belgrade guerrillas.
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