Nikola Vucevic is a veteran center for the Chicago Bulls, bringing size and skill to the frontcourt at 6'10" and 260 pounds. Born in Montenegro in 1990, Vucevic played college basketball at Southern California before developing into one of the more productive big men in the NBA over a lengthy professional career.
Through 65 games this season, Vucevic is averaging 14.9 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game across 28.4 minutes per night, shooting 47.4 percent from the field and 35.2 percent from three. His free throw percentage sits at 45.4, which is notably low and worth factoring into any points-based prop projections. The rebounding output is a consistent anchor of his game, making rebound props one of the more reliable angles to monitor. His 3.3 assists per game is solid production for a center and opens up assist prop opportunities as well. A plus/minus of -1.4 suggests a team context that does not always maximize his value, but his individual counting stats remain steady. For bettors, Vucevic profiles as a volume stat accumulator, with points, rebounds, and assists props all in play most nights. The lower free throw percentage adds variance to points totals in close games, so tracking his usage in late-game situations is useful context when evaluating prop lines.