Goran Dragic, a renowned former NBA All-Star and Slovenian basketball icon, has announced his retirement, marking the end of a remarkable 15-year career in the league. Dragic, celebrated for his pivotal role in Slovenia’s 2017 EuroBasket championship victory, has played for several NBA teams, including the Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, Brooklyn Nets, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors, and notably, the Miami Heat.
During his impressive career, Dragic made significant achievements, including being named to the All-NBA team in the 2013-14 season and winning the NBA’s Most Improved Player award the same year. His All-Star appearance in 2018 was a career highlight. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dragic’s influence extended to his national team, leading Slovenia to a historic win at EuroBasket 2017, where he averaged 22.6 points and 5.1 assists per game. His outstanding 35-point performance in the final against Serbia remains a memorable feat.
Dragic’s retirement plans include a grand celebration in Ljubljana, Slovenia, scheduled for summer 2024. This two-day event, organized by Spontanzo and the Goran Dragić Foundation, will honor his illustrious career and contributions to basketball. This event will be announced at a press conference in Ljubljana, with prominent figures like the city’s mayor and event organizers in attendance.
Dragic’s Basketball Legacy
Starting his career in Slovenia in 2003, Dragic’s journey in basketball took him internationally, including a stint in Spain before entering the NBA as the 45th overall pick by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2008 draft. His career in the NBA was marked by consistent performances, including averaging over 20 points in multiple seasons and leading the Miami Heat to the NBA Finals in 2020.
Dragic’s impact on the sport extends beyond his on-court achievements. He has mentored younger players, including Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic, and is deeply respected for his leadership and dedication. In Miami, where he maintains a home, Dragic’s legacy is celebrated, highlighted by the Heat’s heartfelt gesture of putting up billboards in Slovenia during his free agency in 2020.
As Dragic bids farewell to his playing days, he leaves a legacy of excellence, sportsmanship, and an enduring impact on the NBA and Slovenian basketball. His journey from a national hero in Slovenia to an NBA star exemplifies his passion and dedication to basketball.
Dragic’s Career Summarized
- Slovan (2004–2006): Dragic began his professional career with KD Ilirija in the Slovenian minor league at 17. He then moved to Slovenian Basketball League and Adriatic League club Slovan in 2004.
- Murcia (2006–2007): Dragic transferred to Spanish ACB League club Saski Baskonia in 2006, who then loaned him to Murcia.
- Olimpija (2007–2008): Joined Slovenian club Union Olimpija in 2007, winning the Slovenian League championship in the 2007–08 season.
- Phoenix Suns (2008–2011): Entered the 2008 NBA draft and was selected by the San Antonio Spurs, then traded to the Phoenix Suns. Achieved notable performances, including a career-high 32 points against the Utah Jazz and a remarkable 23 points in the fourth quarter against the Spurs in the 2010 playoffs.
- Houston Rockets (2011): Traded to the Houston Rockets in 2011. Recorded his first career triple-double in April 2011.
- Baskonia (2011): Played for Saski Baskonia during the 2011 NBA lockout.
- Return to Houston (2011–2012): Returned to the Rockets for the 2011–12 season, stepping up significantly in March 2012.
- Return to Phoenix (2012–2015): Signed a 4-year deal with the Phoenix Suns in 2012. Achieved career highs and moved to the shooting guard position. Won the 2014 NBA Most Improved Player Award.
- Miami Heat (2015–2021): Traded to Miami Heat in 2015. Signed a five-year contract and achieved various career highs. Played a key role in the 2020 NBA Playoffs and Finals.
- Toronto Raptors (2021–2022): Joined the Raptors in 2021 through a trade but stepped away for personal reasons.
- Brooklyn Nets (2022): Signed with the Brooklyn Nets in February 2022. Played a season-high game against the Dallas Mavericks.
- Chicago Bulls (2022–2023): Joined the Bulls in August 2022 but was waived in February 2023.
- Milwaukee Bucks (2023): Signed with the Bucks in March 2023.
- Retirement (31 December 2023): Announced retirement from professional basketball.