By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net
Resurfacing in the BKT EuroCup, 28-year-old Bryce Brown was officially signed by ratiopharm Ulm on Wednesday. In his 2023-24 journey, the Auburn product logged 22 appearances in the league with JL Bourg. From there to Israel, he spent the 2024-25 campaign with Ironi Hai Motors Ness Ziona. “I’m incredibly excited to be part of this team with a winning tradition and a strong commitment to player development,” noted Brown.
On Thursday, Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem announced a two-year deal with 24-year-old Josiah-Jordan James. Coming out of Tennessee, the American point guard launched his professional career in the G League, playing for the Indiana Mad Ants through the 2024-25 journey. His second year will feature the second-tier club continental competition of Euroleague Basketball.
At 7bet-Lietkabelis, 20-year-old Nojus Radzius penned a one-year contract, as announced on Wednesday. The youngster joined Gabrielius Maldunas, Vytenis Lipkevicius, Dovis Bickauskis, Paulius Danusevicius, Danielius Lavrinovicius, Jamel Morris, Kristian Kullamae, Fardaws Aimaq, Trey Drechsel, and Nojus Kuliesa on the 2025-26 roster.
Fellow EuroCup outfit, Slask Wroclaw, added 24-year-old Jared Coleman-Jones on Wednesday. The Orlando native is en route to his first professional campaign after one year with San Diego State and three with Middle Tennessee in the NCAA.
Also on Wednesday, Bahcesehir Koleji confirmed 34-year-old Can Maxim Mutaf as a returning player. The Turkish winger is a veteran of 27 EuroCup games.
Twenty teams were split into two equal groups, with an 18-game schedule following in the Regular Season. Round 1 starts on September 30.
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