Another member of Wisconsin's back-to-back Final Four teams could be soon living out his NBA dream.

According to a Monday report, Deerfield High School product Duje Dukan has agreed to a deal with the Sacramento Kings.

The Sacramento Kings have agreed to a deal with undrafted Wisconsin forward Duje Dukan, league sources tell RealGM. Floor spacing big. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 20, 2015

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Dukan just wrapped up a four-year college career at Wisconsin that included two trips to the Final Four as a role player off the Badgers' bench. The 6-foot-9 Dukan was a 32.8-percent 3-point shooter in his career.

As a senior last season, he averaged 15.9 minutes per game and had five double-digit scoring performances off the bench, including an 11-point game in the Big Ten Tournament title bout against Michigan State, a game in which he matched a season-high with three 3-pointers.

Two of Dukan's Wisconsin teammates, Frank Kaminsky and Sam Dekker, were drafted by the Hornets and Rockets, respectively, earlier this summer.

Dukan is a Deerfield native and the son of Ivica Dukan, the Bulls director of international scouting and special assistant to the general manager.