David Kravish pens a contract extension with back-to-back BCL champion Unicaja

2025-09-02T13:47:13+00:00 2025-09-02T13:47:13+00:00.

Giannis Askounis

02/Sep/25 13:47

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Unicaja secures the services of 32-year-old David Kravish until the end of the 2027-28 season

By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net

A veteran of 85 Basketball Champions League games, including 46 with Unicaja, David Kravish inked a contract extension with the Malaga outfit.

The team announced the deal on Tuesday.

Per the press release: “David Kravish will remain with Unicaja for three more seasons. The Club has reached an agreement with the center to extend his contract for one more season, adding two more years to his deal. The player, an American with a Bulgarian passport, is one of the most important players in the Unicaja system, as his 75.60% winning percentage demonstrates. This means Kravish will complete six seasons in Málaga, marking the end of a team that has brought us so much success and is ready to face a new season with enthusiasm.”

The back-to-back champions of FIBA Europe’s top-tier club continental competition are heading to Group G of the new Regular Season, opposite Filou Oostende, Mersin MSK, and Karditsa Iaponiki.

Sabah, Braunschweig, Rilski

In another BCL move announced on Tuesday, Sabah secured the services of 16-year-old Emmanuel Agbason for the next three years. The Azerbaijani champions, coached by Rimas Kurtinaitis, are in Group B with ALBA Berlin and ERA Nymburk, waiting for one more team to emerge via the Qualification Rounds.

With an opportunity to join Joventut Badalona, Hapoel Netanel Holon, and Cholet in Group C through the Qualifiers, Basketball Lowen Braunschweig completed the 2025-26 roster with 25-year-old Grant Sherfield on Monday. In 2024, the newcomer played two Champions League games with RASTA Vechta.

On the way to a Qualification tournament leading to Group F with AEK, VEF Riga, and NHSZ-Szolnoki Olajbanyasz, 29-year-old Kamau Stokes signed with Rilski Sportist.

Photo Credit: FIBA

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