For 90 days get to know more about the international faces of the NBA. Day 69 brings...

Miroslav Raduljica (C, Free Agent), Serbia
Height: 2.13m, 7-feet | Weight: 113kg, 250 pounds | Born: 5 January, 1988

Miroslav Raduljica's future is up in the air.

After spending his rookie season with the Bucks last year, he found himself in a three-player trade this off-season sending him to the Clippers on 26 Aug. But, three days later he was waived.

In 2013-14 he averaged 3.8 points and 2.3 rebounds in 9.7 minutes, finding himself as the back-up to the back-up center with Larry Saunders and Zaza Pachulia ahead of him.

Raduljica's had a successful career playing in Europe before joining the NBA, leading the Ukrainian club Azovmash to the Ukrainian Superleague Finals in 2012-13. He also played professionally in Serbia, Germany and Turkey, winning All-Serbian League Most Improved Player in 2010 and the All-Serbian League Center of the Year in 2012.

Raduljica's been a key figure in Serbia's emergence as a basketball power in international tournaments in the last decade. From the first time he wore a Serbian national team jersey in 2005 until now, he's won three gold medals and two silver medals, the most recent being the 2014 World Cup silver medal he won two days ago. As the starting center, he played a pivotal role in Serbia's surprise silver medal performance, and finished as the teams' second highest scorer (13.0 ppg) behind Teodosic (13.6 ppg) and grabbed the second-most rebounds (4.6 rpg) behind Bjelica (6.9).

Which jersey he'll wear next hasn't been decided yet, but as for now he's celebrating that hard-fought silver medal.

Achievements/Awards:
- FIBA World Cup Silver Medal (2014)
- FiBA EuroBasket Silver Medal (2009)
- U20 European Championship Gold Medal (2008)
- U19 World Champion Gold Medal (2007)
- U18 European Championship Gold Medal (2005)

Key Stats:
2013-14 Season: GP: 48 | MPG: 9.7 | PTS: 3.8 | REB: 2.3
Season Highlight: He scored a season-high 14 points and contributed four rebounds, one assist and two steals in a win against the 76ers on 21 December.

Five Things To Know:
1. He first dunked at age 14 when he was 2 meters tall. (Bucks.com)
2. He made his professional debut at age 17 with KK FMP in Serbia.
3. He was on the Serbian National Team roster for their 2009 FIBA EuroBasket and 2014 FIBA World Cup Silver Medals.
4. He was the U20 European Championship MVP in 2008 when Serbia won Gold.
5. On Serbia's silver medal finish he told NBA.com, "We showed everybody that we can compete and play basketball, in a good way."

Check out Raduljica's photos and video in the LEAGUE section of NBA Game Time.

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