
NBA/曾蓋掉詹皇的男人回來了?赫佐尼亞傳有望重返NBA
還記得那位曾在尼克時期封蓋詹姆斯(LeBron James)致勝出手的男人嗎?昔日NBA選秀首輪第5順位的赫佐尼亞(Mario Hezonja),近年在歐洲重拾身手,如今傳出有望重返NBA,並已引起多支球隊關注。
赫佐尼亞目前效力西班牙豪門皇家馬德里,去年夏天與球隊簽下5年長約,但據記者烏伯納斯(Donatas Urbonas)報導,合約中包含一項NBA跳脫條款,而他本人也吸引了幾支NBA球隊的興趣。若選擇返回NBA,買斷金約為85萬美元,屬歐洲常見水準。
30歲的赫佐尼亞於2015年選秀以第5順位被魔術挑中,擁有6呎8吋的身高與強悍體能,然而在NBA的5個賽季期間表現未達預期,進攻端缺乏穩定性,三分外線與戰術適應性也有待加強。不過,離開NBA之後,赫佐尼亞在希臘、俄羅斯與西班牙的歷練明顯磨出成熟度。
Mario Hezonja blocked LeBron to secure the win and then stared him down... 😳 pic.twitter.com/PCGuGDukJe
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) 2019年3月17日
上季赫佐尼亞在皇家馬德里繳出場均13.6分、4.9助攻,三分命中率提升至39.2%。他同時在2025年歐錦賽資格賽代表克羅埃西亞出戰,場均猛砍30.3分、9.2籃板與3.8助攻,展現全面身手,即使球隊未晉級,也讓球探重新評估他的價值。
儘管距離他封蓋詹皇那一幕已過多年,但如今的赫佐尼亞或許準備好再次挑戰NBA舞台。這次他不只是話題人物,更可能是成熟可靠的側翼戰力。
REPORT: Mario Hezonja is drawing interest from NBA teams, per @BasketNews_com 'Despite being under contract through 2029, Mario Hezonja's future with Real Madrid is far from certain. With NBA teams showing serious interest and a buyout clause in place, a move across the… pic.twitter.com/pLQGgkLnla
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) 2025年5月25日
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