Thomas Robinson takes his game to Khimki

Thomas Robinson (208 cm, Kansas’12) begins a new chapter in his professional basketball career after signing with BC Khimki Moscow Region (Russia-VTB) for the 2017-18 season. The former NBA power forward will be a force in the paint for the VTB United League club. Robinson is still hoping for an NBA return somewhere down the…

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Iberostar Tenerife wins 2017 Intercontinental Cup

 Spain’s Iberostar Tenerife CB Canarias reigned supreme in the finals of the 2017 Intercontinental Cup, defeating a tough opponent in Venezuela’s Guaros de Lara, 76-71. The event, sponsored by FIBA, was a big success and fans of international basketball were treated to some amazing hoops. Iberostar Tenerife has been on a fantastic ride, since winning…

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Carmelo Anthony leaves Knicks for Oklahoma Thunder

Carmelo Anthony (203 cm, Syracuse’03) is no longer a New York Knick after one of the biggest NBA moves of the summer. The small forward is ending a six-year association with the New York franchise, a stint that coincided with him becoming one of the hottest properties in the league. However, Anthony arguably never had…

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Donald Trump shunned by Warriors and Tar Heels

Basketball in the United States is sending a message to President Donald Trump, and it’s clear … The sport does not need the controversial businessman turned politician. The 2017 North Carolina Tar Heels have decided not to visit the White House, following the Golden State Warriors. Those are the two current champs of U.S. Basketball’s…

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FIBA Basketball Champions League: qualifiers continue

The FIBA Basketball Champions League is entering its second season and the qualification rounds are underway. Over the last few days, the first leg of the Qualifying Round has been played out across Europe. Global Basketball’s governing body has created a successful competition in the FIBA Basketball Champions League. The tournament gives lesser teams around…

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Milovan Draskovic to bolster Wels’ roster

 Montenegrin big man, Milovan Draskovic (211 cm) will be strengthening the frontcourt of BC Raiffeisen Flyers Wels (Austria-A Bundesliga) this coming season. At 22 years of age, Milovan is still a bit of a project but has been steadily improving as a pro. He will be entering his third season in the league, having spent…

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Vladimir Golubovic agrees with Sevilla

 Vladimir Golubovic (212 cm) has agreed to a deal to play for Betis Energia Plus Sevilla (Spain-Liga Endesa) this 2017-18. Golubovic is a 31-year-old international basketball player who has dual citizenship from Serbia and Montenegro. He was a member of the Montenegrin National Team from 2008 to 2014. Vladimir has had previous experience playing in…

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EuroLeague Basketball proposes calendar to accommodate FIBA windows

EuroLeague Basketball has presented a proposed calendar that aims to accommodate the so-called ‘FIBA windows’ that aim to globalize Basketball by introducing international qualifying games for the World Cup and Olympics. The proposal was presented to FIBA, clubs, domestic leagues, players, officials, and coaches on September 21. EuroLeague Basketball says the plan reflects its understanding…

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Julian Wright extended by Grissin Bon RE

Julian Wright (203 cm, Kansas’07) received a contract extension from Italian club, Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia (Italy-Serie A) for the 2017-18 season. Wright joined them towards the end of 2016-17. In 3 games, Wright was able to record averages of 10.7 ppg and 6.0 rpg. He moved to Grissin Bon after originally starting the season…

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Zalgiris opens 2017-18 with win over Dzukija

Lithuania’s top team, B.C. Zalgiris Kaunas took to the court and logged in their first game in the domestic Lithuanian LKL yesterday. They faced off against Dzukija in one of two games that were on tap. The other contest was between Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius and Pieno Zvaigzdes Pasvalys. Dzukija vs. Zalgiris, 70-89 The Lithuanian powerhouse flexed…

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