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Serge Ibaka believes he has more to give to an NBA team
Center Serge Ibaka. Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

14-year NBA veteran big man Serge Ibaka is still looking for his next opportunity as free agency’s second month gets underway.

During a new interview with Shams Charania of The Athletic, Ibaka explained how he can still help clubs in the league ahead of the 2023-24 season.

“A lot of things that I can bring to a team…basketball, experience of winning, playing with great players,” Ibaka told Charania.

The 33-year-old explained what went wrong last season, which he began as a deep-bench reserve with the Bucks. He was flipped to the Pacers in February as part of the four-team deal that sent Kevin Durant to the Suns and Indiana subsequently waived him. Ibaka claimed that Milwaukee told him he would be used as an injury replacement.

“[Then-head coach Mike Budenholzer] told me to my face: Listen, you’re coming here, I promise you nothing — but you never know, it’s a long season, guys can have injuries, you have to stay ready,” Ibaka said, via The Athletic’s Eric Nehm and other staffers.

That proved not to be the case, and the club was cagey about why it continued to hold him out even when big men ahead of him in the team’s rotation were hurt.

“It got to some point where I cannot take this anymore,” Ibaka said. “I love this game so much, but if this is going to take my peace of mind, my joy, it’s not worth it. I earned my respect in this league. At least communicate. I’m not asking about playing, I’m just asking for communication.”

Across just 16 games with the Bucks, the 6’10” center/power forward averaged 4.1 PPG and 2.8 RPG last season. Though the 2019 NBA champion may no longer be his peak All-Defensive Team self, he at least seems optimistic that he has more left to give.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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