Posts Tagged ‘Ironi Nahariya’
Glen Rice Jr. to Ironi Nahariya
Glen Rice (198 cm, G/F) is on the move to Israel. Rice had played in Israel before; during the 17/18 season, he averaged an impressive 23.8 ppg and 8 rebounds for Holon. He now joins a Nahariya team that is last in the Winner League standings with a 2-12 record. Rice started had signed on…
Read MoreMalik Newman to Ironi Nahariya
Malik Newman (191 cm, G) is on the move to Israel. There he will join Ironi Nahariya and coach Danny Franco. Ironi Nahariya is enjoying a rough start to the Winner League season as they are 12th in the standings with a 1-8 record. Newman started this season in the BSL in Turkey. There he…
Read MoreMcKenzie Moore added by Ironi Nahariya
McKenzie Moore (198 cm, G) is on the move to Israel. There he will join Ironi Nahariya and coach Danny Franco. Ironi Nahariya is enjoying a slow start to the Winner League season as they are second to last in the standings with a 1-8 record. Moore started this season in the EBL in Poland.…
Read MoreHakim Warrick signs with Ironi Nahariya
Hakim Warrick (206 cm, Syracuse’05) has agreed to terms on a deal to play for Ironi Nahariya (Israel-Winner League) this 2018. This will be Warrick’s third team for the season. He played three games for the Leones de Ponce (Puerto Rico-BSN) at the Liga Americas and averaged 9.7 ppg and 4.7 rpg. The forward also…
Read MoreAnthony Barber joins Ironi Nahariya
Anthony Barber (188 cm, North Carolina State’16) has agreed to terms on a deal that takes to Ironi Nahariya (Israel-Winner League) as the 2017-18 season draws to a close. This will be Barber’s third team this season. He played seven games for Italian club New Basket Brindisi (Italy-Serie A) and posted averages of 10.4 ppg…
Read MoreMaccabi Tel Aviv wins League Cup
In preparation for one of the most important seasons of its history, Maccabi Tel Aviv capped its pre-season with a 93-79 to win the Israel Basketball League Cup. It is important simply because the Tel Aviv giant no longer finds itself the undisputed juggernaut of Israeli hoops. Indeed, the club has failed to win the…
Read MoreScotty Hopson picked up by Ironi Nahariya
Scotty Hopson (200 cm, Tennessee ’11) will be joining Ironi Nahariya (Israel-Winner League). The American swingman played with Cedevita (Croatia-A1) earlier this season for seven games. He played well in his time in Croatia, while averaging 17.9 ppg and shooting 47.4 percent from three. Hopson’s specialty is putting the ball in the bucket, and he…
Read MoreDerwin Kitchen joins Ironi Nahariya
Derwin Kitchen (194 cm, Florida State’11) has signed a deal to play for Ironi Nahariya (Israel-Winner League) this 2016-17 season. He is no stranger to Israeli hoops. Kitchen saw action there in 2013-14 and 2014-15. Derwin joins the club after a busy 2015-16 campaign. He began last season with Openjobmetis Varese (Italy-Serie A), but in…
Read MoreYancy Gates now with Ironi Nahariya
Yancy Gates (206 cm, Cincinnati’12) has agreed to terms on a deal to play for Ironi Nahariya (Israel-Winner League) for the 2016-17 season. He was originally slated to start the 2015-16 season with Hapoel Jerusalem (Israel-Winner League), but in November 2015 opted to fly to Asia and join the roster of Shanxi Zhongyu (China-CBA). He…
Read MoreNick Faust signed by Ironi Nahariya
Nick Faust (198 cm, Long Beach State’16) will begin his professional career this 2016-17 playing for Ironi Nahariya (Israel-Winner League). In his senior year at Long Beach State, Nick appeared in a total of 35 games and was able to record averages of 17.4 ppg and 6.1 rpg. His list of accolades in 2016 include…
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