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Stat Review
How does Milos Teodosic compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
True Shooting %
55.7%
Effective Field Goal %
55.0%
3-Point Attempt Rate
67.5%
Free Throw Rate
17.5%
Offensive Rebound %
2.2%
Defensive Rebound %
8.9%
Total Rebound %
5.7%
Assist %
28.8%
Steal %
0.8%
Block %
0.5%
Turnover %
21.8%
Usage %
18.0%
Fantasy Points Per Game
7.1
Fantasy Points Per Minute
0.7
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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After being on NBA team's radars for years, the Clippers finally convinced Teodosic to come to the United States last offseason, signing a two-year, $12.3 million contract. He wound up starting 36 of the 45 games he played in, but then dealt with a plantar fascia injury that forced him to miss nearly half the season. Teodosic didn't make as big of an impact as expected as a facilitator right away, but he did average 4.6 assists across 25.2 minutes. He also added 9.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.0 three-pointers, while shooting a better than expected 37.9 percent from the field. Still, it was a disappointing showing for a player that had such high expectations and the recurring nature of plantar fasciitis does bring about plenty of concern for his ability to stay healthy throughout his career. After trading away Austin Rivers this offseason, the Clippers drafted Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who will likely compete with Teodosic for the backup point guard job behind Patrick Beverley. Beverley is actually coming back from a fairly significant injury of his own, so if he's not the same player he was prior to going down or if he does suffer some sort of setback, there's a chance Teodosic or Gilgeous-Alexander could get a look with the top unit. Still, with a logjam at the position, Teodosic will likely struggle to post numbers worthy of Fantasy consideration in the bulk of leagues and his situation is merely a position battle to watch heading into training camp.
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Playing for Serbian national team
Teodosic won't sign with an NBA or foreign team for the remainder of the 2018-19 season and will instead play two games for the Serbian national team before getting an early start on his offseason, Nikola Stojkovic of MozzartSport.com reports.
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Gets cut by Clippers
The Clippers intend to waive Teodosic (personal) on Thursday, league sources tell Eurohoops.net.
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Out Thursday
Teodosic will not play in Thursday's game against the Pacers due to personal reasons, Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints.com reports.
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Inactive in Sunday's win
Teodosic (coach's decision) was a healthy inactive for Sunday's 103-95 win over the Spurs.
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Planning return to Europe
Teodosic revealed in a recent interview that he plans to return to Europe after the Clippers' season concludes, if not sooner, Antonis Stroggylakis of EuroHoops.net reports. "I think I definitely won't stay [in the NBA] because...I came, I saw how it looks and somehow...I enjoy more and it's nicer for me to play in Europe," Teodosic said. "So, I will return to Europe for sure, will it be during this season or at the end, we'll see."
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