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Vilnius “Rytas”, who chose the FIBA Champions League, was rocked by the first changes.
24sek.lt journalist Donatas Urbonas announces that David Sirvydis will leave the team from the capital and continue his career at the Hapoel Club in Jerusalem, with which a long-term contract was signed.
The Hapoel club has already officially announced the arrival of Sirvydis.
It is added that “Rytas” will receive a ransom for Sirvydis, but at the same time will lose the right to receive a ransom from the NBA club. Generally, such redemption amounts to around 600 thousand. euros
Sirvydis scored an average of 6.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 5.7 utility points this season in the European Cup.
LKL’s 19-year-old statistics were 5.7 points, 2.5 rebounds and 4.2 profit points.
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Marekas blazevicius and azuolas tubelis can leave Ryta and more, but change
🙂
Rytfani’s pride in spitting them right in their faces 🙂
Anonymous
This was above average and I wouldn’t get used to it, so the right decision was made in the morning. He will still get the assumption of the redemption that would come from nba if Sirvydis got there, but knowing his potential, he’s not far from him. You can say what you want, but in the morning you made the right move, you will get a ransom, you will complete a better composition, the cl will continue, you will get even more money, so everything is well thought out.
Zalias
What are you doing here? For a man of just 19, what did he have to prove to you? See when other players reach their spikes (like Kuzminskas, Milaknis, Giedraitis). Giedraitis will be a 19-year-old bench team youth team, and what a player he is now. Give the child time, it will be as it will be. And that’s the talent that you don’t have anymore, that’s why it’s so negative. After all, no matter what team you support, be rational, you don’t have to hate him just because he’s a morning student. Cookies are simpler.
X
3-year contract. You think the Jews don’t know what to buy and how much they will earn, don’t laugh. such a feeling that they were stabbed in the morning. On the other hand, everything is in the hands of Sirvydis.
A smart choice for the player. Everyone, especially the basketball players themselves, are aware of what kind of swamp there is in the morning, so what to be there for? The morning picture is very, very vague and the whole country laughs in the morning, who needs it? A smarter solution would be if the Euroleague Macabies play and the scales are completely different. You will move to the Jews and they will clip their wings in the first month, which will benefit you. In Lithuania, he grew up on a pedestal, although he didn’t really show anything, and he will have to be close to 200%, because he will be fired in a week. I hope BUTKEVIČIUS Echodas leaves the next club
🙂
Say what you want, but Ryta doesn’t have that management yet, if you can get a purchase with such stats 🙂
rgr
Betgi Hapoelis zaide CL. I just needed an excuse not to leave the morning.
Jaska
now it is there to rub the salt only for a larger amount.
AND CIA JUST THE BEGINNING!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Marko
I did not get any exchange because it is a total disadvantage
Anonymous
Wait, soon a couple more of the youngsters will escape and the court will drown with the cry: D
Ane
Tubelis i ncaa is one hundred percent clear and Court B has already reported on those outflows before beets as you know. Ziurek, don’t bother
nx required, LKL level netempe
9 9
Wait zombie, there will only be a few players left in the parody who are level.
Karma is the bitch!
Opa opa kakaya ZOPA! 😅😂😄🤣
QWERTY
In the morning and in advance after 20 minutes, sitting on the bench probably Hapoele …
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David Sirvydis
MIN: | 16.15 |
PTS: | 7 7 (41.38%) |
REB: | 1.5 |
HOW: | 0.25 |
S T: | 0.25 |
BS: | 0 0 |
TO: | 1.75 |
GM: | 4 4 |
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