The Thunder and Jazz completed a minor trade on Tuesday, with Oklahoma City acquiring the draft rights to Serbian center Balsa Koprivica in exchange for cash considerations. Both teams sent out press releases to announce the deal.
Koprivica, 25, is currently with Bahcesehir Koleji in Turkey’s BSL. He played two seasons at Florida State before declaring for the NBA draft in 2021.
Koprivica was selected by Charlotte with the 57th pick in ’21 and traded to Detroit on draft night. The Pistons sent his draft rights to the Clippers in a cash deal in the summer of 2023, and those rights were shipped to Utah a year later as part of a trade involving Russell Westbrook and Kris Dunn.
There hasn’t been any indication that Koprivica is considering coming to the NBA. However, his draft rights could be a minor trade chip for OKC to use in a deal down the road, especially if the team is operating over the second apron in a future season and isn’t eligible to trade cash that year.

This is game changing
Maybe they can also acquire the rights to his brothers, Poplar and Mahogany.
If he looks anything close to the Joker’s older brother, then this is the steal of the century.
OKC didn’t hold the draft rights to any international player, while Utah still has Gabriele Procida.