This Isn’t the First Time the Internet Drafted the Wrong Dude
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We’ve seen this before. Remember that year someone made a fake 7’2” Nigerian center named “Mohammed Al-Dunkovich” just to mess with draft boards? Yeah. That kinda vibe.
In the USA, it’s become a running gag to create scouting reports for random people—especially if they have foreign names. Like, my neighbor once tried to convince a group chat that our local math teacher was “declaring for the G League.” (She’s 58.)
Key Detail: Google Searches Spiked This Week
Google Trends literally shows a spike for “Bogoljub Markovic NBA Draft” on Draft Day. Forums went nuts. Some fans even said he was “a dark horse for the Knicks.”
Imagine the draft room confusion if they actually called his name.
How to NOT Fall for the Fake Prospect Hype

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1. Do the Two-Tab Check:
Open Google. Type the name. If the guy’s top article says “foreign policy expert,” maybe skip putting him on your mock draft.
2. No Highlights = No Hope:
If there’s zero footage of dunks, blocks, or even just a warmup jumper… you’ve probably been duped.
3. Forums Love Jokes:
Reddit, RealGM, even Twitter/X thrive on inside jokes. And they run deep. Always assume someone’s trolling unless proven otherwise.
4. Name ≠ Game:
Just because the name sounds Serbian and basketball-ish doesn’t mean he’s hoopin’. Could be hosting a policy panel in Brussels instead.
Final Thoughts: A Meme Worthy of the Lottery
At this point, Bogoljub Markovic being in the NBA Draft is internet folklore.
He’s not going first overall. Heck, he’s not even going undrafted. But he’s definitely going viral.
And honestly? He deserves it. A man who’s spent his life in global affairs just accidentally made it into basketball meme history.
Now that’s what I call high-level crossover skills.
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Md Emran Khan is a passionate news writer and digital content creator focused on delivering clear, insightful, and timely updates on finance, technology, and current events. With a knack for breaking down complex topics into engaging stories, Emran aims to keep readers informed and empowered to make smart decisions. Based in USA, he blends global trends with local perspectives to bring a fresh voice to the news landscape.