Wally Judge newcomer to Pyrinto

Wally Judge (206 cm, Rutgers’14) will get a chance to revitalize his young career this 2016-17 with a stint playing for Pyrinto Tampere (Finland-Korisliiga). Wally had a rough 2015-16 season. He started off playing for Hapoel Tel-Aviv (Israel-Winner League), but only managed to log two games and averaged 0.5 ppg and 4.0 rpg. The Rutgers…

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Ben Madgen joins Lietkabelis

Panevezy Lietkabelis (Lithuania-LKL) has opted to sign Australian player Ben Madgen (193 cm, Augusta’10) this 2016-17. The 31-year-old Madgen was a former member of the Australian national team in 2013 and 2014. This will be Ben’s second season on the roster of a European team. In 2015-16 he suited up for VOO Wolves Verviers-Pepinster (Belgium-Scooore…

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Romeo Travis landed by AV Cantu

Romeo Travis (201 cm, Akron’07) will continue his professional career this 2016-17 as a member of Acqua Vitasnella Cantu (Italy-Serie A). Travis is a 29-year-old American player who also holds a FYR Macedonian passport. He is a recent addition to the Macedonian national team this 2016. The Akron product played for two French Pro A…

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Ian Vougioukas now with Lokomotiv

Ian Vougioukas (212 cm) is a fresh addition to the frontcourt rotation of Russian club Lokomotiv Kuban (Russia-VTB) this coming 2016-17 season. Vougioukas is a 31-year-old Greek player who was a former member of the Greek national team from 2010 to 2014. His 2015-16 season was spent playing for Lithuanian powerhouse B.C. Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania-LKL).…

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Walter Hodge landed by ASVEL

Walter Hodge (183 cm, Florida’09) has penned a deal with French team ASVEL Lyon-Villuerbanne Basket (France-Pro A) this 2016-17. The 29-year-old guard has triple citizenship from Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the USA. He has been a member of the U.S. Virgin Islands national team since 2009. In 2016 Hodge played 16 games…

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2016 Olympic Games: Quarterfinals Roundup

Quarterfinals day at the 2016 Olympic Games brought plenty of the excitement that was predicted. However, perhaps the contests were not quite as close as many thought they would be. The USA, Spain, and Australia all romped to easy wins to book their places in the final four. Serbia and Croatia had yet to hit…

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