It has been rumored that former Cardinal, Kyle Kuric rejected a partially-guaranteed offer from the Golden State Warriors.

Kyle Kuric was definitely the feel-good story of the NBA Summer League, as he battled back from three brain surgeries over the past year. The Phoenix Suns gave Kuric a chance this summer, but it was ultimately a no-win situation for him as the Suns already have a young and talented roster. The more surprising news is that Kuric supposedly turned down a contract offer from Golden State.

CBS Sports reported today that, “Kuric reportedly turned down a partially-guaranteed offer to join the Warriors for training camp in order to re-sign with the Spanish club. The former Louisville guard has persevered through multiple brain surgeries to remove a tumor in order to keep his professional basketball career alive, but it doesn’t look as though he’ll be appearing on an NBA roster anytime soon”

Talk about knowing what you want in life. Kuric “reportedly” turned down an offer from the dream team. You never really know the details of the situation until it fully unfolds, but this is definitely a surprising move from the former Louisville Cardinal.

Sportando reported that, “Kuric re-signed with Gran Canaria, the team that he spent the last two seasons with. Gran Canaria supported Kuric throughout his brain surgeries and their fans gave him a very warm welcome back to the floor in 2016. This move makes more sense the more everything comes full-circle.

Kuric showed his abilities on a national-scale this summer with the Suns. His pull-up three point shot looked a whole lot better than it did at Louisville. If he can continue to work on his craft, he will surely find a roster spot on an NBA roster in the future.

He has made a home over in Spain and it looks as though he is content on continuing his career there. Good for Kuric and look for him to have a great year in Gran Canaria.