The Final Whistle on Mali Kalemegdan

The season has concluded for most Serbian clubs, with Partizan remaining the sole exception, battling Dubai in the ABA League final. For Red Star, however, the curtain has fallen completely. The red-and-whites have begun the bittersweet process of bidding farewell to their departing stars, and the first name on the list is none other than Kodi Miller-McIntyre. The American guard, who served as the primary playmaker for Red Star over the last two campaigns, is departing Mali Kalemegdan. Reports indicate his next destination is Olympiacos.

A Two-Year Dynasty Ends

Miller-McIntyre arrived in Belgrade following a spectacular season with Baskonia. He quickly established himself as the undisputed leader of the Red Star squad, becoming one of the most impactful players in the club's recent history. Remarkably, this stint in Serbia marked the first time in his career that he spent two consecutive seasons with a single franchise. His consistency and leadership were pivotal, yet rumors of his departure grew louder in recent weeks. Now, the speculation is over. Miller-McIntyre himself signaled his intent to leave, and the club has officially confirmed the split.

An Official Farewell

In a formal statement, KK Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet confirmed that their former starting point guard will not wear the jersey next season. The club highlighted his significant contribution: two seasons and 132 competitive games. "Red Star wishes Kodi good health, happiness, and sporting success in the continuation of his career," the statement read. The tweet from the club's official account echoed this sentiment, marking the end of a chapter defined by grit, skill, and unforgettable nights in Belgrade. As the locker room empties, the search for his successor begins, but the shadow of Miller-McIntyre's tenure will linger long after the last game is played.