Fenerbahce join the race for the signature of Jordan Mickey / News - Basketnews.com
After reports of Virtus Segafredo Bologna showing strong interest in signing Jordan Mickey, a new team has entered the race for the player's signature.
Free throws this season
74%11,5Points made:11,5Accuracy:74,2%Place in standings:12Record max:21Record min:4Most made FTs:Nando De ColoTeamEuroLeagueStatisticsScheduleAccording to multiple reports, Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul are closely following Mickey's situation and would like to sign him for the upcoming season. BasketNews sources have confirmed the information.
With Jan Vesely reportedly leaving the team, the Turkish powerhouse will need a centerpiece in the frontcourt to replace him.
Throughout his four seasons in the EuroLeague, Mickey has been averaging 12.5 points and 4.8 rebounds for 13.4 PIR for three different teams, one of them being Real Madrid.
Fenerbahce finished the EuroLeague regular season in 12th place with 10 wins and 18 losses.
On the local front, the team has already advanced to the Turkish League's final where they will meetAnadolu Efes Istanbul.
Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul
Position Player Status PG Pierria Henry Signed until 2022 +1 PG Ismet Akpinar Signed until 2022 +1 SG Sehmus Hazer Signed until 2024 SF Marko Guduric Signeduntil 2023 SF Dyshawn Pierre Signeduntil 2023 +1 SF/PF Metecan Birsen Signed until 2023 + 1 PF Achille Polonara Signed until 2023 +1 C Devin Booker Signeduntil 2023 Coach Aleksandar Djordjevic Expired contract Nando De Colo, Melih Mahmutoglu, Tarik Biberovic, Danilo Barthel, Jan Vesely, Ahmet Duverioglu, Jehyve Floyd, Markel Starks Rumored to leave Jan Vesely (story), Aleksandar Djordjevic, Pierria Henry, Danilo Barthel, Markel Starks Interested Dimitris Itoudis, Jordan Mickey, Elie Okobo (story), Nikola MilutinovMore Fenerbahce transfer news:
Fenerbahce in talks with Elie Okobo Jan Vesely is reportedly to sign a multi-year deal with Barcelona Xavi Pascual among candidates to take over as Fenerbahce's head coach Dimitris Itoudis reportedly close to agreeing to a deal with Fenerbahce Support BasketNews so we could make even better content.Link to this article:https://www.brazilv.com/post/14899.html