Whether he's here for another day, another week or an indefinite stay, 7-foot-3 center Aleksandar Radojevic joined the Bucks on Wednesday for his first practice with the team.

Radojevic, who came to the Bucks from Denver on Monday in the three-way trade that sent Scott Williams to the Nuggets, is not even considered at the project stage yet. Though he was Toronto's first-round draft pick three years ago (No. 12 overall), he has appeared in just three NBA games.

"Right now, he's here, and we're going to work with him," coach George Karl said.

Karl and Bucks consultant Tim Grgurich worked with Radojevic at one of their camps several years ago before the big man from Yugoslavia enrolled at Barton County (Kansas) Community College.

While trying to develop Joel Przybilla into an NBA center, the Bucks really don't have the roster space or the time to spend with someone who could not make it in Toronto or Denver. At the same time, Karl wants to make sure the other teams did not give up on Radojevic too soon.