Bucks forward Mirza Teletovic's career is not over until he says so.
After a report from a Racine Journal Times columnist surfaced that Teletovic would not play again due to lung problems and a history of blood clots, the 32-year-old Teletovic ended his Twitter slumber with a refuting response.
Gery Woelfel told @1057FMTheFan: "My sources tell me Mirza Teletovic's career is over." Teletovic, who hasn't published a tweet of his own since September, took the time to chime in with a response. pic.twitter.com/DQlDWbdzPO
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"It's not over till I say it's over," Teletovic, who hasn't Tweeted since September wrote. "Recovery is going great."
Teletovic even expanded on his statement when another user asked him if the report about him wasn't true.
"No it's not my friend," he wrote.
Teletovic has not played a game since the Bucks lost to the Cavaliers Nov. 7. He initially went out of the lineup with a knee issue but the team later announced pulmonary embolisms were discovered in both of his lungs.