Jon Diebler gets extension from Karsiyaka

Jon Diebler (198 cm, Ohio State’11) is set to enter his third season with Pinar Karsiyaka SK Izmir (Turkey-TBL) this 2014-15 after receiving a one-year contract extension from the club. Karsiyaka is only the second Diebler has played for in his pro career. He played his rookie season for Panionios ON Telecoms Athens (Greece-A1). Diebler…

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Marquez Haynes joins Maccabi Tel-Aviv

Marquez Haynes (191 cm, Texas Arlington’10) has been added by 2014 Turkish Airlines Euroleague champs Maccabi Electra Tel-Aviv (Israel-Winner League) for the 2014-15 season. In 2013-14 Haynes played for a couple of Italian Serie A teams. He began the season with EA7 Emporio Armani Milano. Marquez played 10 Euroleague games for them and averaged 3.0…

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Vladimir Micov new add by Galatasaray

Serbian player Vladimir Micov (201 cm) is in for a change in scenery as he signs a deal to play for Galatasaray Liv Hospital Istanbul (Turkey-TBL) this 2014-15. Micov has been with the Serbian National Team in 2013 and 2014. He is coming off a productive season in 2013-14 with Russian superpower CSKA Moscow. Vladimir…

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Luke Harangody signed by Valencia Basket

Spanish Liga Endesa team Valencia Basket has landed Luke Harangody (201 cm, Notre Dame’10) for the upcoming 2014-15 season. The former NBA forward played for Russian VTB team Unics Kazan in 2013-14. Harangody managed to play in a couple of their VTB League games and was able to average 2.5 ppg and 1.5 rpg. He…

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Steven Gray lands with Dijon

Steven Gray (195 cm, Gonzaga’11) will be suiting up for JDA Dijon Bourgogne (France-ProA) this 2014-15 season. The 25-year-old Washington native began the 2013-14 season with Tadamon Zouk (Lebanon-DivisionA), but quickly moved on to join BCM Gravelines Dunkerque Grand Littoral (France-ProA). He appeared in eight games for them in the Eurocup that season and averaged…

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NBA free agency frenzy simmers down

It was a busy weekend as far as NBA free agency was concerned. LeBron James’ decision to “come home” to the Cleveland Cavaliers was the first domino to fall and soon after teams and players quickly made their moves. James shrewdly signed a two-year contract with the Cavs worth $42 million, giving him both financial…

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