Nikola Vucevic Donates US $ 3000 for Cancer Patients

Nikola Vucevic Donates US $ 3000 for Cancer Patients

Nikola Vucevic showed generosity. He donated US $ 3,000 for cancer patients. Orlando flashlight gave money after seeing the campaign on the GoFundMe page.

Phil Harlow, a fundraiser, initially downloaded the GoFundMe campaign on Twitter. He tried to raise funds to cover the medical expenses of his beloved father. Vucevic had the opportunity to see it, so he was taken to help.

Vucevic's generosity now forced the people of Orlando to love him even more. He knows how to use his money for human activities. Vucevic tries to improve the world by helping people in need.

"We are all stunned by your generosity," Harlow said through a tweet on Twitter. "Thank you very much for your contribution to Steve's struggle against cancer. You are a special man and we appreciate your kindness, Orlando is very fortunate to have you."

Vucevic himself then signed a new contract with Magic. He signed a contract this summer. The maximum term of four years is US $ 100 million.

With a new contract, the Montenegrin will return to defend the Magic for a long time. He is a loyal player who has always defended the same team since 2012. This means that Vucevic has been with Magic for seven years.

During this period, Vucevic played 485 regular games. He averaged 16.8 points, 10.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.9 blocks. His statistics allow him to always live in the main rank. Miracles even counted on him.

Vucevic also managed to deliver Magic to the playoffs for the first time in 2018-2019. The Orlando team has been absent from the regular rounds since the 2012 post-season. Their achievements last year were a motivation for the team.

After that, the Magic flagship flashlight will again try to take his team to a higher level. He will also try to continue to inspire the environment. One of them is to help people in problems faster.


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