Archive for October 31, 2016
Nick Johnson joins Bayern Muenchen
After being released by the Orlando Magic, Nick Johnson (191 cm, Arizona’14) is taking his game to Europe this 2016-17 after landing a deal to play for FC Bayern Muenchen (Germany-BBL). He started the 2015-16 season with the Denver Nuggets, but ended up heading to the NBA D-League in December 2016. Johnson inked a deal…
Read MoreJerome Jordan to strengthen Joventut
Divina Seguros Juventut Badalona (Spain-Liga Endesa) is getting some reinforcements for its frontcourt rotation this 2016 with the addition of veteran big man Jerome Jordan (215 cm, Tulsa’10). Jordan is a 30-year-old Jamaican international player who was a former member of the Jamaican national team from 2006 to 2014. After his release from the New…
Read MoreChavaughn Lewis now with Energa Czarni
Chavaughn Lewis (196 cm, Marist’15) has agreed to terms on a deal to play for Energa Czarni Slupsk (Poland-TBL) this 2016-17. The 23-year-old Lewis enters his sophomore season as a pro having tested his mettle with Juventus-LKSK Utenos (Lithuania-LKL) during his rookie campaign in 2015-16. He played 14 games for them in the maiden season…
Read MoreRobbie Hummel added by Khimky
Robbie Hummel (203 cm, Purdue’12) is a fresh addition to the roster of BC Khimky Moscow Region (Russia-VTB) this 2016. The 27-year-old product of Purdue University spent his 2015-16 season playing for Italian powerhouse EA7 Emporio Armani Milano (Italy-Serie A). He played nine games for them during their run in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague and…
Read MoreScottie Reynolds lands with Cibona
Scottie Reynolds (188 cm, Villanova’10) will continue his professional career this 2016-17 with Croatian club KK Cibona VIP Zagreb (Croatia-A1). Reynolds began the season with Avtodor Saratov (Russia-VTB), but parted ways with the team in September 2016. In 2015-16 Scottie played for Enel Brindisi (Italy-Serie A). He logged four games for them in the Eurocup…
Read MoreBuducnost Voli Podgorica wins ABA battle at the top
When Buducnost Voli Podgorica traveled to the Serbian capital to play Partizan Belgrade this weekend, something had to give. Both clubs sat atop the Adriatic League (ABA) with unbeaten 6-0 records, but only one club would maintain that 100% record for at least another week. The honor went to Buducnost Voli Podgorica, the club picking…
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