Posts Tagged ‘Sibenik’
Brandon Penn signs with Jolly Sibenik
Brandon Penn (203 cm, Rider’12) will continue his professional career this 2016-17 with Jolly Jadranska Banka Sibenik (Croatia-A1). The26-year-old Penn is coming off a two-game stint playing for Al Sadd Sports Club Doha (Qatar-D1). In his brief stay, Brandon posted solid averages of 17.0 ppg and 9.5 rpg. He displayed his ability to get his…
Read MoreMike Scott is Croatia bound
Mike Scott (183 cm, University of Idaho’15) is making his way to Croatia this 2016-17 after landing a deal with Jolly Jadranska Banka Sibenik (Croatia-A1). This will be a change of scenery for the 23-year-old Scott. He played his rookie campaign in 2015-16 and played for BC Siauliai (Lithuania-LKL). He played six games for them…
Read MoreJaJuan Smith signs with GKK Sibenik
GKK Sibenik (Croatia-A1) is reinforcing their roster as they enter Stage Two of the 2014/15 season with the addition of JaJuan Smith (188 cm, Tennessee’08). The 29-year-old Smith is coming off a stint with the Glasgow Rocks (United Kingdom-BBL). He played 15 games for his former team and averaged 15.5 ppg and 4.9 apg. Smith…
Read MoreMiguel Paul goes pro with Jolly
Miguel Paul (185 cm, East Carolina´13) has been signed by Croatian A1 team Jolly Jadranska Banka Sibenik it has been announced. The American is signing to the club for what will be his first contract in professional Basketball since he graduated from East Carolina in the summer. Last season the point guard was still playing…
Read MoreDalibor Persic now with Jolly
Dalibor Persic (196 cm) has penned a one year contract with Croatian outfit Jolly Jadranska Banka Sibenik of the A1. The move will mark the first time that the Bosnian and Herzegovinian has played outside his native country. Last season the small forward played for HKK Siroki WWin (D1 and Adriatic League) for the second…
Read MoreWunderkind Dario Šarić finally signs
KK Cibona officially announced at a press conference this afternoon that they had signed super-talent Dario Šarić (208 cm, 1994) to a 4-year contract. A surprise move, since Cibona has known financial problems and is struggling to pay their bills and salaries on time. Recently the Croatian club had to travel by bus to Germany…
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