Louis Bullock (1'85, 1976) will play next season in Seville. Cajasol signed a one year deal with the former starting shooting guard of Real Madrid. After Unicaja and Madrid, this will be the third team he plays for in Spain. Last year he averaged 10 ppg and 1'5 apg in 19'5 minutes every night.
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Bullock will play for Cajasol
Cajasol inks Mindaugas Katelynas
Cajasol Seville added another piece to their roster. Mindaugas Katelynas became the latest addition to the club. Lithuanian forward arrives from another ACB team Meridiano Alicante. 27-year-old player averaged 11.2 points in ACB last season.
Spartak announce Domercant
Spartak Saint Petersburg have announced the signing of American-Bosnian-Herzegovinian shooting guard Henry Domercant for the next three seasons.Chatzivrettas remains Aris captain
Nikos Chatzivrettas will remain Aris captain in the upcoming season after he agreed to extend his contract by one more season, accepting a generous wages cut.Chatman close to Besiktas
Istanbul, Turkey- All signs show that Mire Chatman will return to the fourth place Turkish Club Besiktas for two more season. The 31 year old guard is also hoping to get Turkish citizenship. Chatman was statistically one of the best rated players in the TBL last season when he was ranked within the top three players in all three categories scoring, assists and steals.Ponkrashov returns to Spartak St. Petersburg
Anton Ponkrashov returns to his native St. Petersburg and Spartak for the next two seasons as the club officially announced.Aris lands Pierre Pierce
Aris Thessaloniki agreed with 27-year old US guard Pierre Pierce for the upcoming season as it was officially announced by the club.Cajasol Seville signed Paul Davis
Cajasol Seville has signed American center Paul Davis (1984, 2'11), who inked a one year contract with another optional year. Davis was one of the main targets for the sevillian team this season after Richard Hendrix decided to play for Maccabi.
Kikanovic: I didn't know
Elmedin Kikanovic was found positive in a doping control test that took place after the second semifinal against Partizan and is now facing a ban from all FIBA tournaments for up to two years. Himself he admits that the result is correct yet he claims that he didn't know the "guilty" substance was included in the supplements he took.Valdemaras Chomicius – BC Triumph Head Coach!
BC Triumph officially announces that Lithuanian coach Valdemaras Chomicius became the Head Coach of the team for the new season.
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