Montenegro
Nikola Rebic signed by Mornar Bar
Nikola Rebic (188 cm) is a recent addition to the roster of KK Mornar Basket Bar (Montenegro-Erste Liga) for the 2018-19 season. Rebic is a 23-year-old Serbian international basketball player. He was on the roster of Mega Bemax Sremska Mitrovica (Serbia-KLS) this 2017-18 season. Rebic played 20 games for them before his departure and was able…
Read MoreNemanja Milosevic joins Olympiacos
Nemanja Milosevic (204 cm, Western Kentucky’09) will be strengthening the roster of Olympiacos S.F.P. Pireus (Greece-A1) for the 2018-19 season. Milosevic is a 31-year-old Montenegrin international basketball player who played for the Montenegrin National Team in 2015. He has had extensive experience playing for various European teams from Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, and Belarus to name…
Read MoreVladimir Mihailovic joins Anwil
Vladimir Mihailovic (194 cm) is a recent addition to the roster of Anwil Wloclawek (Poland-EBL) for the upcoming 2018-19 season. He is a Montenegrin international basketball player who has been with the Montenegrin National Team since 2010. He played the 2017-18 season on the roster of Telenet BC Oostende (Belgium-Euromillions League). He played two games…
Read MoreTyrese Rice signs with Brose Baskets
Tyrese Rice (185 cm, Boston College’09) will be a new veteran presence on the roster of Brose Baskets Bamberg (Germany-BBL) for the upcoming 2018-19 season. Rice is a 31-year-old American international basketball player who also holds a Montenegrin passport. He has been playing for the Montenegrin National Team since 2013. He spent the last two…
Read MoreAaron Craft heads to Buducnost
Aaron Craft (188 cm, Ohio State’14) has agreed to terms on a deal to play for KK Buducnost Voli Podgorica (Montenegro-Erste Liga) for the 2018-19 season. In 2017-18 Craft lent his talents to the 2017 French Pro A champions AS Monaco Basket (France-Pro A). He played 19 games for them in the Basketball Champions League…
Read MoreMornar Bar Upsets Buducnost to Win Montenegrin Title
There has been a dramatic shift in power in the Erste Liga with Mornar Bar upsetting overwhelming favorite Buducnost in the finals to capture the 2018 Montenegrin title. Their championship was locked up after a 75-63 win in Game 4 on Friday. This marks the end of an almost decade-long dominance of Buducnost over the Montenegrin…
Read MoreCoty Clarke joins Buducnost
Coty Clarke (201 cm, Arkansas’14) is taking his game to Montenegro for the 2018-19 season after signing with KK Buducnost Voli Podgorica (Montenegro-Erste Liga). The 25-year-old University of Arkansas alum is coming off a productive run with Avtodor Saratov (Russia-VTB) in 2017-18. In six Basketball Champions League games, Clarke posted averages of 12.5 ppg and…
Read MoreMilko Bjelica joins Zaragoza
Milko Bjelica (207 cm) will continue his professional basketball career this 2018 with Tecnyconta Zaragoza (Spain-Liga Endesa). Bjelica is a 33-year-old experienced international basketball player who has dual citizenship from Serbia and Montenegro. He has been a member of the Montenegrin National Basketball Team since 2008. Bjelica moves to Zaragoza after starting 2017-18 with Crvena…
Read MoreBuducnost Steals Game 1 of the ABA League Finals
Much to the chagrin of Serbian fans who filled Aleksandar Nikolić Hall in Belgrade, Montenegrin powerhouse Buducnost Podgorica defeated Crvena Zvezda “Red Star” Beograd 80-76 in Game 1 of the ABA League Finals. This was a stunner for sure, with Buducnost effectively seizing the homecourt advantage from the defending league champions. This an amazing first…
Read MoreDejan Radonjić to coach Bayern Muenchen
FC Bayern Muenchen (Germany-BBL) has made a drastic change heading into the German League post-season by hiring Dejan Radonjić to coach the team. The team currently holds the top seed in the German Bundesliga with an impressive 23-3 record. Dejan Radonjić is a 58-year-old former Montenegrin player who has an equally impressive head coaching resume to his…
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