Ronald Moore to JuveCaserta

Ronald Moore (183 cm, Siena’10) will continue his professional career with Pasta Reggia JuveCaserta from Italy’s SerieA. Moore began the season playing in the Ukrainian Superleague for the SK Cherkasy Monkeys. He logged in a total of 16 games for his former team before his departure and posted averages of 11.8 ppg and 8.3 apg.…

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Amadi McKenzie now with Ludwigsburg

Amadi McKenzie (201 cm, Tennessee Tech’08) will get a taste of German hoops for the first time in his professional career as he signs with MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg this 2013-14. McKenzie kicked off the season playing in Ukraine’s Superleague for SK Dnipro Dniprodzerzhynsk. He played four games and posted averages of 9.0 ppg and 6.0…

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Bruno Sundov heads to Jaszberenyi

Hungarian A Division team and EuroChallenge competitor FORTRESS Jaszberenyi has added Croatian big man Bruno Sundov (221 cm) for the remainder of the 2013-14 season. He was originally slated to play for Al Shabab Dubai (United Arab Emirates-D1). Sundov began the 2012-13 season playing in his home Croatia’s A1 league for KK Osjecki Sokol Osijek.…

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Brandon Cole signed by Issa Town

Brandon Cole (203 cm, Xavier’07) is the latest addition to the roster of Issa Town from Bahrain’s Premier League this 2013-14 season. The 29-year-old Xavier alum originally was slated to play for Al Arabi (Kuwait-D1) prior to agreeing to a deal with Issa Town. He is being brought in to reinforce the team’s frontcourt. The…

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Quincy Douby landed by Sagesse

Quincy Douby (190 cm, Rutgers’06) is making a return to Sagesse – Al Hekmeh Beirut from Lebanon’s Division A this 2013-14. Quincy last played for them in the 2012-13 season, where he was able to play eight games for them. He averaged 24.9 ppg and 4.6 apg during that stint. He began the season playing…

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Eurochallenge: Quarterfinals set

The quarterfinals of the Eurochallenge have been set as Round 6 tied up the Second Stage of the competition. There was heartbreak and jubilation around Europe as teams still waiting on their qualification fates decided their destiny´s. Tartu Rock gunned down Gas Mean Medias 66-90 on the road to top Group I, and the Estonian…

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