Last season, Budućnost Voli had four Montenegrin basketball players, and in the next season they will have at least as many - after Andrija Slavković, the Podgorica club introduced his namesake Grbović.
Young Pljevljak, who plays as a wing center, arrives from Mega, for which he played 28 games in the AdmiralBet ABA League last season and averaged six points, 3,4 rebounds and 0,3 blocks.
He had double-digit points six times. He scored the most - 17 - against Cibona, and stood out in the victories over Montenegrin teams SC Derby with 16 and Mornar with 13 points.
Grbović won bronze at the European Championship in Podgorica last summer with the young national team of Montenegro and was one of the best players in Dušan Dubljević's team with an average of 12,1 points, 6,1 rebounds and 2,1 assists.
This summer, he will play Eurobasket for youth, as it is 2003, and he is on Boško Radović's extended list for Mundobasket in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.
He made his senior debut in the qualifiers for that competition and played two matches.
In addition to Grbović and Slavković, Budućnost also has Petr Popović, Igor Drobnjak, Alfa Kaba and Cameron Reynolds under contract, with the fact that they are looking for a way to terminate the cooperation with the Frenchman and the American.
Suad Šehović ended his career, Aleksi Ilić's contract expired, and Tre Bel-Haynes, Edin Atić, Aleksandar Lazić, Emanuel Lecomte, Marko Jagodić-Kuriža, Eric Green and JJ O'Brien left.
The loan of Kenan Kamenjaš has expired, but there is a possibility that both he and O'Brien will stay.
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