Archive for March 19, 2015
Al Harrington retires from Basketball
Former NBA forward Al Harrington (206 cm) has officially announced his retirement from basketball after 16 years in the league. He is now a member of the staff of the Denver Nuggets. Harrington last saw action in 2014/15 with Fujian Quanzhou Bank (China-CBA). He played 10 games for the Chinese club and averaged 32.4 ppg…
Read MoreEbi Ere landed by Bayamon
Nigerian-American Ebi Ere (195 cm, Oklahoma’03) will be taking his talents to Vaqueros de Bayamon (Puerto Rico-BSN) this 2015. The player recently departed French Pro A club Elan Bearnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez. The 33-year-old Ere notched 14 games for the French club and delivered averages of 10.0 ppg and 3.4 rpg. He now hits free agency and is a…
Read MoreGarrett Williamson cut by AEK Athens
AEK Athens (Greece-A1) has cut ties with American import Garrett Williamson (196 cm, St. Joseph’s’10) after 17 games this 2015. Garrett was not performing to the level that the team had expected. During his 17-game run with the Greek club, Williamson registered averages of 3.2 ppg and 1.0 rpg. He now hits free agency and…
Read MoreDominique Jones secured by Manati
Dominique Jones (193 cm, South Florida’10) is joining Atenienses de Manati this 2015 to play in Puerto Rico’s BSN for the first time in his career. Jones has spent some time playing in China since departing the NBA. He is already spoken for by Shanxi Zhongyu from 2015-2017. In 2014/15 Dominique was on the roster…
Read MoreKervin Bristol pens with Dijon
Kervin Bristol (206 cm, Fordham’12) is a welcomed newcomer to JDA Dijon Bourgogne from France’s Pro A league this 2015. Bristol is American player who also holds a Haitian passport. Kervin was recently released by Krasnie Krilya Samara (Russia-VTB). Before he departed the Russian club, Kervin logged 19 games in the VTB United League and…
Read MoreEurocup Quarter-Finals first leg
The second day of the Eurocup Quarter-Finals wrapped up the first leg picture with three contests taking place over Wednesday evening. In an all-Russian contest, Lokomotiv Kuban came away from Kazan with a big win over Unics to set up progression to the Final Four. Paris-Levallois edged Banvit Bandirma in the French capital, but it…
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