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The CSKA Moscow team could soon be affected by the serious changes caused Mike’o Jameso conflict with club leadership.
The American confronted the team leaders over the funeral of his grandfather, who had not been released. Due to travel restrictions and mandatory self-isolation, CSKA would lose its leader for almost a month and did not want such a scenario.
The Moscow club has announced that the basketball player has been officially suspended from the locker room following the Euroleague clash with Fenerbahche Istanbul and will decide the player’s chances of remaining in the team in the near future.
Mike James is suspended. Club clarification
On January 22, after the end of the game with Fenerbahce, there was an incident in the team’s locker room with the participation of Mike James. As a result, the club decided to suspend the player from practices and games. pic.twitter.com/5u6GM5EnZh
– CSKA Moscow (@cskabasket) January 27, 2021
The conflict still forced both sides to turn in different directions, at least for a short time. James did not go to Berlin, where he awaits the next Euroleague game, but the roots of the problem may be even deeper.
Eurohoops journalist Nikos Varl reports that the crisis may remain unresolved and the CSKA star will have to leave the team.
“CSKA has not yet decided to part ways with James. The club’s decision should be made before the weekend, despite the fact that it signed a three-year contract last summer. At the same time, CSKA is looking for possible changes, ”said the Greek.
CSKA Moscow has not yet decided to part ways with Mike James. Until the end of the week, the club is expected to decide whether to release him, despite the fact that he signed a three-year contract last summer. Meanwhile, CSKA is already looking for a possible replacement
– Varlas Nikos (@nikosvarlas) January 26, 2021
Israeli media reports that CSKA has netted a Croatian who has not rooted himself in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Mario Hezonjos.
The universal forward lifted the wings of the Atlantic in 2015, but did not fit into the ranks of the Orlando Magic, New York Knicks or Portland Trail Blazers, and started the season without a team after being fired from the Memphis Grizzlies.
The 25-year-old, 203 cm tall defender scored 4.8 points (31 percent from 3-pointers), 3.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 16 minutes last season.
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