2009/10 Israeli BSL Signings and Rumours
#1
Posted 08 June 2009 - 11:14 AM
Everything regarding all BSL summer rumours and transfers here.
IF YOU HAVE CONCRETE NUMBERS REGARDING CONTRACTS AND SALARIES ABOUT ISRAELI CLUBS PLEASE POST THEM HERE
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#2
Posted 08 June 2009 - 11:18 AM
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Israeli giants Maccabi Tel Aviv should announce the signing of 22-year-old talented Croatian center Ante Tomic. Sport5.co.il reports that the player should sign a 4-year deal with the Yellows. Tomic spent last season playing for KK Zagreb in Croatia.
Ante Tomic was 44th overall pick in NBA Draft 2008 by Utah Jazz. 2.18m-tall players is also a member of Croatia national team. Tomic averaged 15.5 points per game for KK Zagreb in Adriatic league.
Maccabi should pay a compensation to KK Zagreb in order to sign the young talent. The size of the fee to be paid has not been disclosed.
Ante Tomic was 44th overall pick in NBA Draft 2008 by Utah Jazz. 2.18m-tall players is also a member of Croatia national team. Tomic averaged 15.5 points per game for KK Zagreb in Adriatic league.
Maccabi should pay a compensation to KK Zagreb in order to sign the young talent. The size of the fee to be paid has not been disclosed.
Respect and thanks for everything: Alvertis, Bodiroga, Jasikevicius, Radja, Wilkins, Vrankovic, Fotsis, Rebraca, Kattash, Gentile, Koch, Middleton, Kutluay, Rogers, Papadopoulos, Becirovic, Tomasevic, Siskauskas, Pekovic, Lakovic, Vujanic, Chatzivrettas, Maljkovic, Spanoulis and many more to follow in the near future.


#3
Posted 08 June 2009 - 11:57 AM
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Alan Anderson close to Maccabi Tel Aviv:
The player himself has admited he has already agreed terms with Maccabi Tel Aviv according to sport5.co.il.
"My primary goal", said the player, "is the NBA... and going to the NBA after having played for Maccabi is rather easy".
The player himself has admited he has already agreed terms with Maccabi Tel Aviv according to sport5.co.il.
"My primary goal", said the player, "is the NBA... and going to the NBA after having played for Maccabi is rather easy".
Respect and thanks for everything: Alvertis, Bodiroga, Jasikevicius, Radja, Wilkins, Vrankovic, Fotsis, Rebraca, Kattash, Gentile, Koch, Middleton, Kutluay, Rogers, Papadopoulos, Becirovic, Tomasevic, Siskauskas, Pekovic, Lakovic, Vujanic, Chatzivrettas, Maljkovic, Spanoulis and many more to follow in the near future.


#4
Posted 18 June 2009 - 09:41 PM
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Israeli club Bnei Hasharon announced their new coach Dan Shamir who arrives from Dynamo Moscow where he worked as an assistant coach of David Blatt. Shamir has head coach experience having led Hapoel Jerusalem to two consecutive Israeli Cup titles in 2007 and 2008.
Dan Shamir has Euroleague experience as worked at the coaching staff of Maccabi Tel Aviv. He had the opportunity to learn from Pini Gershon who was the head coach of the Israeli giants at the time.

Bnei Hasharon have some long term plan related to Dan Shamir as the coach signed three-year contract with the club.
Following the financial crisis of Dynamo Moscow Dan Shamir left the club to return to a head coach position again.
Dan Shamir has Euroleague experience as worked at the coaching staff of Maccabi Tel Aviv. He had the opportunity to learn from Pini Gershon who was the head coach of the Israeli giants at the time.

Bnei Hasharon have some long term plan related to Dan Shamir as the coach signed three-year contract with the club.
Following the financial crisis of Dynamo Moscow Dan Shamir left the club to return to a head coach position again.
Respect and thanks for everything: Alvertis, Bodiroga, Jasikevicius, Radja, Wilkins, Vrankovic, Fotsis, Rebraca, Kattash, Gentile, Koch, Middleton, Kutluay, Rogers, Papadopoulos, Becirovic, Tomasevic, Siskauskas, Pekovic, Lakovic, Vujanic, Chatzivrettas, Maljkovic, Spanoulis and many more to follow in the near future.


#19
Posted 08 August 2009 - 02:48 PM
Roy M, on 08 August 2009 - 02:25 PM, said:
Brendon Ewing (PG, 1.86, 23) signed with Ironi Ramat-Gan.
Wow! is it official? Brandon is very talnted PG and i am really surprised that he sign for Israeli team like Ramat Gan.i think that he could have managed a much more better team than that.he can play for couple of Eurocup teams.
#20
Posted 08 August 2009 - 09:57 PM
SicKabba, on 08 August 2009 - 02:48 PM, said:
Wow! is it official? Brandon is very talnted PG and i am really surprised that he sign for Israeli team like Ramat Gan.i think that he could have managed a much more better team than that.he can play for couple of Eurocup teams.
Yes. it is official.
Taj McCullough (23, 2.01) signed with Irony Ramat-Gan, too.
http://www.nba.com/d...=taj_mccullough

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