Aldin Klinac released by Rogaska

Aldin Klinac (212 cm) has been released by Rogaska Crystal (Slovenia-Telemach League). Klinac had played in four games and was averaging 1.8 points per game on 3.5 minutes of playing time per game. Prior to his time with Rogaska he had suited up for KK Slavija Istocno Sarajevo (Bosnia-D3), but only saw action in two games.…

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Johnathan Jones signs with Siroki

Johnathan Jones (183 cm, Oakland’10) is leaving German Bundesliga team Fraport Skyliners from Frankfurt, and will be signing for Adriatic League team HKK Siroki WWin from Bosnia (Croatian part). Fraport Skyliners recently brought in Dawan Robinson to take over Jones’ role on the guard position. Jones played a total of 14 games for the Fraport…

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Johnathon Jones released by Fraport

Johnathon Jones (183 cm, Oakland’10) has been released by the Fraport Skyliners (Germany-BBL) according to the club’s website. It was also noted that Jones will move to HKK Siroki WWIN (Bosnia-Division I), who is currently playing in the Adriatic League. With the Skyliners Jones averaged 6.9 points and 3.0 assists per game over 14 games. Jones…

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Rashaun Freeman signs with Siroki

Rashaun Freeman (206 cm, Massachusetts’07) has signed with Adriatic league team WWin Siroki from Bosnia (Croatian part). Freeman comes from Nanterre with whom he played only two games in the Pro A this past October. Previously Freeman played in China, Israel, Belgium, Puerto Rico and Germany. WWin Siroki recently sold its star player Darko Planinic…

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Jasmin Perkovic leaves Giessen for Siroki

Jasmin Perkovic has left the German Bundesliga team of LTiGiessen (where he had a temporary contract) and signed for the Adriatic league team of HKK Siroki WWin from Bosnia (Croatian part). Giessen has filed for bankruptcy, while Siroki recently sold star player Darko Planinic to Maccabi Tel Aviv so the move of Perkovic does not…

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Coach Velic leaves Siroki WWin

Head coach Ivan Velic has left Adriatic League team Siroki WWin from Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian part). The Bosnian-Croat was Adriatic League coach of the year last season and won the Bosnian title with his team in 2011 and 2012. He was also the head coach in the past of both the Bosnian U18 national…

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Igokea knocks-out Partizan, alone on top

The top-game in the Adriatic League this weekend was between Igokea from Bosnia (Serbian part) and Partizan from Serbia, respectively numbers 1 and 2 of the league. Igokea has been the surprise team in the Adriatic League this season and confirmed Sunday that they deserve the pole position as they totally destroyed Partizan, 73:50. It…

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First loss for Igokea

The surprise team of the Adriatic league this season, Igokea Aleksandrovac from Bosnia (Republika Srpska) lost its first game last night in Zagreb against Cedevita 76-78. Nopw, there are no more undefeated teams in the Adriatic league. The team from Aleksandrovac, a suburb of Banja Luka (capital of the Serb part of Bosnia) had surprised…

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