Archive for February 3, 2016
Josh Bostic added by VEF Riga
Josh Bostic (196 cm, Findlay’09) has landed with his first team this 2016. He has agreed to terms with Latvian club VEF Riga (Latvia-LBL). He last saw action in 2014-15. Josh was jumping around through many teams that season. He started off with the Golden State Warriors then signed with the Detroit Pistons. Bostic was…
Read MoreJosh-Emmanuel Akognon to Sassari
Banco di Sardegna Sassari (Italy-Serie A) has recently strengthened its roster with the addition of Josh-Emmanuel Akognon (180 cm, CS Fullerton’09) this 2016. Akognon is a Nigerian-American player who was a former member of the Nigerian national team in 2006 and 2009. He began the 2015-16 season playing in China for the Jilin Northeast Tigers…
Read MoreJohan Petro added by Ponce
Leones de Ponce (Puerto Rico-BSN) has recently agreed to terms on a deal that will bring Johan Petro (214 cm) to their team this 2016. Petro is a 29-year-old Frenchman who has been a long-time member of the French national team from 2005 to 2013. The former NBA big man will be tasked to strengthen…
Read MoreJermaine Anderson joins Braunschweig
Jermaine Anderson (188 cm, Fordham’06) is coming in to reinforce the backcourt of Basketball Loewen Braunschweig (Germany-BBL) this 2016. Anderson is a 32-year-old Canadian-Jamaican player who was a former member of the Canadian national team in 2004 to 2011 and again in 2013. He recently left Baloncesto Sevilla (Spain-Liga Endesa) in January this year. Jermaine…
Read MoreVon Wafer signs with Ponce
Von Wafer (196 cm, Florida State’05) is a recent addition to the roster of Leones de Ponce (Puerto Rico-BSN) this 2016. He will tasked to handle a big chunk of the scoring load for the team this season. The 30-year-old Wafer is coming off a two-season run playing in China. This 2015-16 Von played 28…
Read MoreEurocup: Karsiyaka destroys Trabzonspor
There was just a single game to open Round 5 of the Eurocup Last 32 on Tuesday, but it was a mouth-watering encounter that would pit two clubs from Turkey against each other. The all-Turkish clash saw Trabzonspor Medical Park play hosts to current TBL champions Pinar Karsiyaka Izmir. The home team ended up being…
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