Basket rumors

Petteri Koponen returns to Finland, signs with Helsinki Seagulls

After more than a decade spent with several big European basketball teams, Petteri Koponen returns home and signs with the Helsinki Seagulls.

The thirty-three-year-old guard spent last year with Unahotels Reggio Emilia, where he averaged 8.7 points and 2.1 assists per game, with an excellent 44% from long range.

 

Braunschweig lands Owen Klassen

Braunschweig has announced the signing of Owen Klassen.

The Canadian big man played last season at Boulazac, averaging 6.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists.

Jaleen Smith reportedly close to Alba Berlin

Jaleen Smith is close to joining Alba Berlin, according to Gerard Solé.
The American guard comes from Ludwigsburg where he averaged 15.7ppg, 5.2rpg and 5.5apg.

Matt Farrell signs with Ironi Ness Ziona

Matt Farrell is a new player of Ironi Ness Ziona, the Israeli team announced.

The former Notre Dame point guard spent last season in BSL with Buyukcekmece, averaging 14.2 points, 5.6 assist and 1.3 steals per game

JL Bourg announces Tyler Stone

JL Bourg has announced the signing of Tyler Stone for next season.

Stone played last season with JSF Nanterre, producing averages of 12.5 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists in Eurocup, and 10 points with 4.8 rebounds in the French league.

 

Dolomiti Energia Trento inks Wesley Saunders

Wesley Saunders is a new player of Dolomiti Energia Trento, as announced by the italian team.

The former Harvard guard has signed a contract for the 2021/22 season.

Saunders spent last year between AS Monaco and Fortitudo Bologna (13.3 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 14 games).

Galatasaray lands David Kravish

Galatasaray announced the arrival of David Kravish.

The former California big man spent last season with Brose Bamberg, where he averaged over 12 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists per game between BBL and BCL.

 

Canadian power forward MiKyle McIntosh joins Tasmania JackJumpers

The Tasmania JackJumpers are pleased to announce import MiKyle McIntosh has signed a one-year deal with the club for the 2021/22 Hungry Jack’s NBL Season.

The 6’7 forward joins the JackJumpers after a successful international career which has seen him play professionally in South Korea, America in the NBA G-League, Canada, Belgium and France.

McIntosh last played in France with ESSM Le Portel where he averaged 12.1 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. The 27-year-old also represented the Canadian national team at the 2020/21 FIBA AmeriCup.

McIntosh completes Tasmania’s trio of imports for the upcoming season alongside Josh Magette and Josh Adams. The JackJumpers’ roster also includes NBL Next Star Nikita Mikhailovskii, Will Magnay, Jack McVeigh, Jarrad Weeks, Clint Steindl, Jarred Bairstow, Fabijan Krslovic, Sam McDaniel and Development Player Sejr Deans.

JackJumpers Head Coach Scott Roth said: “It’s great to have MiKyle on board for our inaugural season.

“MiKyle brings a lot of international experience and a winning mentality to the JackJumpers. He is a versatile forward who can make plays for others, and he is a player his teammates will love playing with.

“He brings great size and toughness to the squad which were attributes we were looking for. MiKyle brings a great attitude to Tasmania, and he will become an instant fan favourite.”

McIntosh said: “I’m so excited to be joining the JackJumpers and beginning my NBL journey in Tasmania.

“When Coach Roth approached me and outlined his vision and direction for the club, I knew it was something I wanted to be involved in. We have a really strong roster and I believe my skillset fits in well with the group and we can have instant success.

“I’m also looking forward to getting out in the Tasmanian community and meeting JackJumpers fans across the state. I can’t wait to get to Tasmania and get to work.”

Marko Todorovic signs with Coosur Real Betis

Coosur Real Betis has announced the arrival of Marko Todorovic on loan from Joventut Badalona.

The Montenegrin center spent two years in China with Tianjin Ronggang, scoring over 29 points with 11 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals per game last season.

Anwil announces Dwight Coleby

Anwil Wloclawek announced the signing of Dwight Coleby per the 2021/22 season.

The big man spent last year in the turkish TBL with Merkezefendi Belediyesi Denizli, averaging over 12 points and 9 rebounds per game.

Milton Doyle Joins Gaziantep Basketbol

Milton Doyle is a new Gaziantep Basketbol player, the turkish team announced.

The guard spent last season with Allianz Trieste, averaging 12.4 points, 3.7 assists and 1.3 steals in LBA.

Jankunas officially extends contract with Zalgiris

Long-term Zalgiris captain Paulius Jankunas has put his signature to a new agreement with Zalgiris and will continue his illustrious career in a green-and-white jersey of the Lithuanian champions.

The 37-year-old Jankunas had announced his decision to continue his career after last season’s final EuroLeague game, and his will to play did not fade over the summer.

“There was no second guessing myself during the summer. We had talked about this and shook hands on it with Paulius Motiejunas. We know each other for a long time, so a simple word is sometimes more important than the actual signature. My vacation finished, and all the formalities were taken care of,” – noted the veteran who just signed a one-year deal.

Jankunas has been closely following the makings of the roster for the upcoming season, and he’s delighted to have some skilled and experienced Lithuanians returning to the locker room.

“The club had a summer intense like no other. Some players we managed to get on board, the others not quite. But everything’s all good, we’ve got a team, and how we gel, how we play together – only time will tell. It’s great to see Lithuanians returning to Zalgiris. We’ll have strong local players, who’ll be good on the court, but will also help me and Milas look after the order in the locker room.”

Reggie Lynch signs with Iraklis BC

Iraklis BC announced the arrival of Reggie Lynch.

The former Minnesota center spent last season with Lokomotiv Kuban, averaging 6.8 points, 4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game between Eurocup and VTB League.

Nigel Hayes reportedly signing with AS Monaco

AS Monaco has reached an agreement with Nigel Hayes, as reported by Gabriel Pantel-Jouve and Chris Lucard.

The former Wisconsin power forward spent two years at Zalgiris Kaunas, the last with 9.4 points, 3.9 rebounds and a steal per game in Euroleague.

 

Ty Sabin Joins Cestistica San Severo

Ty Sabin is a new player of Cestistica San Severo, the italian team announced.

The guard spent last season in Iceland with KR Reykjavik, averaging 25.6 ppg, 3.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists.

Sources: GeVi Napoli in advanced talks with Malik Newman

GeVi Napoli is in advanced talks with Malik Newman, a source told Sportando.

The former Kansas guard is playing the Las Vegas Summer League with the San Antonio Spurs.

Two nights ago Newman scored 19 points with 6 rebounds and 4 assists against the Chicago Spurs:

Newman spent last season between Israel (14.4 points with 2.9 assists in Winner League for Ironi Nahariya) and Turkey (11.1 points with 4.5 assists in Eurocup with Bursaspor).

Anadolu Efes reportedly interested in Tarik Black

According to Eurohoops Tarik Black would be among the options considered by Anadolu Efes to strengthen the frontcourt.
The Euroleague champion team had reached an agreement with Jock Landale, but the Australian big man then decided to sign in the NBA with the San Antonio Spurs.

The 29-year-old former Kansas center spent last season with Zenith, averaging 7.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 0.7 blocks between Euroleague and VTB League.

Fonte: Eurohoops.

Hapoel Jerusalem reportedly targeting Caleb Agada

After an excellent season with Hapoel Beer Sheva, Nigerian guard Caleb Agada has attracted the interest of several European teams.
Agada has already turned down several major offers to play with the Denver Nuggets in the Las Vegas Summer League.
According to Yakov Meir, Hapoel Jerusalem would be very interested in the player, and will try to bring him back to Israel if he doesn’t find a deal in NBA.

Last year Agada averaged 22.9 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.4 steals in 20 Winner League games.

Alexey Shved returns to CSKA Moscow

EuroLeague best scorer, guard Aleksey Shved (32 years old, 198 cm) signed a “1+1” contract with CSKA Moscow.

Despite the fact that Alexey as a basketball player grew up in his native Belgorod with his father Victor Nikolaevich as his first coach, he can be called a graduate of the youth Army Team. The guard played for CSKA at all levels, from the junior team to the main team, briefly went on loan at Khimki and Dynamo, and in 2012 went overseas as a full-fledged player in the rotation of both CSKA and the Russian National Team, Olympic bronze medal winner. In the NBA, Shved played 182 games in total for Minnesota, Houston and New York (7.4 points, 2.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 18.0 minutes).

In 2015, the player returned to Europe, having signed a contract with Khimki, becoming the undisputed leader of the Moscow Region team and one of the continent’s best scorers. Even after “missing” the year that the Yellow-Blues spent in the Eurocup, Shved burst into the dozen of the most productive players in the history of the Euroleague. At the post-American stage of his career, Alexey is the leader of the Euroleague in terms of the average number of points scored (20.3), he won the Alfonso Ford Trophy as the tournament best scorer twice (2018, 2021).

Alexey finished last season as the Euroleague leader in scoring (19.8), assists (7.7), the number of three-point shots made (3.1) and playing time (32.5), as well as the second in the PIR (19.7) and seventh in steals (1.3). In VTB United League, his averages are even higher – 23.3 points and 8.0 assists, good for first and second positions in the league, respectively.

Andrey Vatutin, PBC CSKA President:

 

The return to CSKA of Alexey Shved, an iconic figure for Russian basketball, will surely divide our fans and basketball fans into two camps. I think, first of all, it is worth asking ourselves a question: is it interesting for us to look at the best player in our country in recent years as part of a team that is fighting for the Euroleague title? Of course, yes. Are there any doubts that such a spectacular, individually strong basketball player can become a part of Itoudis’ playing system, accept the club’s rules? Only life and the game will give the answer to this question, the future seems incredibly interesting. We got a chance to make CSKA stronger, and Alexey challenged himself. In this situation it is simply impossible not to take advantage of it. We discussed this transition with Itoudis a lot, Dimitris talked to Alexey more than once, I constantly talked with the player. From the very beginning of the negotiations, Shved showed a great desire to move to CSKA, to be part of the team, to return to winning team, convinced us with his sincerity and confidence. I know Alexey very well personally for a long time, so I am sure that everything planned will work out. In CSKA, his role will be different, the playing time will be different, we see him as a basketball player who not only plays alone, but also includes his partners to the maximum, works for the team. We always wanted the best Russian players to play for CSKA, but in reality this is impossible, this is a competitive market. It is difficult to reproach Alexey for choosing the best offer from another club many years ago after the NBA. Now the pupil of our school is returning home – I remind you – in the status of the best scorer of the Euroleague. And we say: welcome! In conclusion, I would like to thank the long-time partners of sports and basketball – the USM-Holding company for their assistance in the transfer of Alexei Shved to CSKA.

Dimitris Itoudis, CSKA head coach:

We have talked with Alexey several times already. He has expressed great motivation and a big desire to come here, help the team win more titles, and play good basketball. Alexey has obvious respect for CSKA’s organization. He understands what it means to work in the CSKA environment, to work alongside our important players who brought many titles to the club, who have played here for many years. He is ready to add his skills to the team equation, to work on the common goal. We welcome Alexey and wish him health and success together with our team.

Alexey Shved, CSKA guard:

I am very glad to be back home in the strongest European club. I hope we will show the maximum results together. We will work hard on this. I’m looking forward to the start of the season, I am anxious to be back on the floor in CSKA colors.

https://twitter.com/cskabasket/status/1425717467821846528

Fonte: CSKA Moscow.

Renaldas Seibutis retires at 36

Renaldas Seibutis has decided to retire.
The Lithuanian has played his last game at the FIBA Basketball World Cup in September 2019.

He has been bothered by back issues over his career and the last seasons.

Per Basketnews, “I went through so much after such an injury and long rehabilitation, that deep in my heart I believed I played my last game in professional basketball,” Seibutis told BasketNews regarding his second back surgery in 2020.

Two-time LKL champion experienced the best time of his career with Lithuania National Team. In his first National Team campaign, Seibutis won bronze in the 2010 FIBA World Cup. Later he won the EuroBasket silver twice in 2013 and 2015. Before his pro career, Seibutis won gold in the 2005 FIBA U21 World Championship, scoring game-winning free throws after the regulation for Lithuania

Draymond Green reacts to Mannion’s signing in Italy: Great move by Nico

Draymond Green has reached on Instagram to Nico Mannion’s move.
The point guard decided to leave the NBA after one season to join Virtus Bologna on a two-year deal (with NBA buyout clause after first season).

Mannion has played for the Golden State Warriors in his rookie season in the NBA in 2020-2021.

Mannion was born in Siena, Italy, has with Italbasket has played Olympics in Tokyo.

“The terrible side of this business is that none of these “handlers” will show this to a kid and discuss how great of a move this is by Nico,” Green wrote in an Instagram story. “Quite frankly because these kids listen to people that ain’t done shit and don’t know shit”.

Stelmet Zielona Góra inks Devoe Joseph

Devoe Joseph is a new player of Stelmet Zielona Góra, the polish team announced.

The former Oregon guard spent last season in Romania at CSO Voluntari, where he recorded averages of 17.2 points and 2.5 assists, shooting 43% from long range on 7.9 attempts per game.