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Maccabi Tel Aviv part ways with Oz Blayzer / News - Basketnews.com

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Following the signing of Darrun Hilliard, Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv have announced the departure of one of its players.

Oz Blayzer

Oz  BlayzerOz  BlayzerMIN:5.2PTS:1.06 (47.37%)REB:0.88As:0.19ST:0.13BL:0.13TO:0.19GM:16ProfileEuroLeague2021/2022

The club has parted ways with Oz Blayzer. The team did not issue a separate news article regarding the matter.

"Thanks to Maccabi Tel Aviv for the last two years, for the love I received from everyone, and for the beautiful farewell messages the fans sent me," Blayzer wrote on Twitter.

The new Blayzer's team is already known. Hapoel Jerusalem announced about signing a two-year contract with the player not long after the Maccabi message.

"I am very happy to be at Hapoel. I have always loved playing in the arena, the energy and the madness in games have always been through the roof, and I look forward to being on the red side," Blayzer said following the announcement.

Blayzer was an episode player for Maccabi in the EuroLeague, averaging 1.3 points and 1.1 rebounds. In 27 games in the Israeli League, Blayzer averaged 5.7 points and 2.6 rebounds for 7.2 PIR.

Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv

Position Player Status PG Yiftach Ziv Signed until 2023 +1 PG Keenan Evans Signed until 2022 +1+1 SG John Dibartolomeo Signeduntil 2022 +1 SG Darrun Hilliard (story) Signed until 2023 SF James Nunnally Signeduntil 2022 +1 SF Max Heidegger Signeduntil 2023 SF/PF Guy Pnini(story) Signed until 2023 +1 SF/PF Bonzie Colson(story) Signed until 2024 PF Angelo Caloiaro Signeduntil 2022 +1 PF/C Jake Cohen Signed until 2023 PF/C Alex Poythress(story) Signed until 2024 C Jalen Reynolds Signeduntil 2023 C Roman Sorkin Signed until 2023 Coach Oded Kattash(story) Expired contract Derrick Williams, Ante Zizic (will not return), Scottie Wilbekin (will not return), Oz Blayzer (will not return) Rumored to leave James Nunnally, Derrick Williams, Jaylen Reynolds Interested Lorenzo Brown (story), Austin Hollins (story) Support BasketNews so we could make even better content.
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