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Vilnius Ryto Club has begun to staff the new team of the season. The capital team has announced that it has signed a long-term contract with one of the most promising Lithuanian basketball players: Lukas Uleckas, 20. A three-year contract has been signed with the player.
Lukas Uleckas
MIN: | 27.51 |
PTS: | 9.65 (43.23%) |
REB: | 3.96 |
HOW: | 2.04 |
S T: | 0.96 |
BS: | 0.26 |
TO: | 1.87 |
GM: | 2. 3 |
The defender who improved quickly, representing the Prienai CBet club in the LKL championship last season, played on average for nearly 28 minutes, scored 9.7 points, recovered four four balls and made two assists.
“I am happier to be able to play for one of the best Lithuanian teams.” Obviously, I will have every opportunity to improve at the club in the capital, all that remains is to use them, said the basketball player when signing the contract. “Vilnius is a great city, I hope that together we will experience many happy moments here and set the highest goals.”
Uleckas has played for Lithuanian basketball teams of various ages, represented Kaunas “Žalgiris” in doubles at the NKL Championships for three years and in 2018-2019. made his debut for the main team this season.
Marijampolietis in 2018 became NKL vice-champion and in 2019. he won the LKL champion title with “Žalgiris”.
“Lukas is a young and hard-working basketball player. We believe he will strengthen the chain of our defenders and easily join the rotation, so that we can achieve the best results together,” said club director Rolandas Jarutis.
With the Lithuanian Youth (U18) and Youth (U16) Uleckas teams in 2015 and 2016 he won the Silver European Championship. The defender also in 2016. He also became the bronze winner of the World Youth Championship.
Morning composition:
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Vilnius Morning |
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Position | Player | Years | Height |
PG | Dovis Bičkauskis | 26 | 191 |
SG / PG | Girdžiūnas Mindaugas | 31 | 188 |
SG | Karolis Giedraitis | 22 | 194 |
SG | Lukas Uleckas (News) | twenty | 199 |
SF | Arnas Butkevičius (+1 until July 1) | 27 | 197 |
PF / SF | Eimantas Bendžius (+1 until July 1) | 30 | 206 |
C | Marekas Blaževičius | 18 years | 207 |
Coach | |||
Contracts finished: |
David Sirvydis (will not return), Terrellas Holloway (will not return), Francisco Cruz (will not return), Oak Tubelis (will not return), Martynas Echodas, Evaldas Kairys, Einaras Tubutis (will not return), Cameron Bairstow (will not return) | ||
Dominates | Robert Štelmaher, Vasilije Pušica |
Show Comments
AHA
Of course, it is always so nasty when a Zalgiris, the longer the whole system goes, moves in the morning, but Zalgiris terminated his contract with him last season and now, apparently, offered nothing. It is a pity that the contract is so long. Anyway, success is improving and maybe one day we can return to Zalgiri.
Maskoliūnas
Well, this boy, if not this season, will really dust Žalgiri, according to his talent, Uleckas really beats green Lukuti Lekavičius, here Jarutis really didn’t ask, sympathy for green.
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You wrote and you didn’t believe yourself 😂
Hehe
This summer we will see such a turn in the skies of Lithuanian basketball that you will want to cry or laugh: D Well, everything is understandable: no money flows into the river.
kl
Will it be the main player of the morning R. Štelmaher?
How
Sorry player. Probably the most expensive player …
Mhm
don’t envy the villagers that pagebo is zk
Tob
and I was waiting when I saw them throwing them together during the Blazevic movie
asus
Why does Vasilije Pušica need it, if there are already 3 sg?
Fashka
Sajus yesterday I don’t know for what purposes he went to the Oz shopping center, maybe even talking about it? Birutis, apparently, will not be staying in Lithuania, so I think there is a high probability that he will catch this guy. Ale is promising because others have already lubricated the soap
Anonymous
For the first time, I am happy that I took Ulecka in the morning. You should have enough time to tubular and run as far as possible in the morning after a couple. And don’t say that tomorrow with Zalgiris he says goodbye. Finances a lot. We are not a superior team in the Euroleague, we do not have a football or oil club on our backs. There is a fight with finances for everyone. In the morning, they will have to fight one last time, they will be able to fight for 2 places, and Zalgiris will be able to take 10-8 places. Some way to survive this time is needed.
Anonymous
Oil is not, but we could get shale gas with one gallon. But the apsishike villagers with the mamontov drove the evil American out. What a club of gallons of taurages, with a budget of 10 million, ulcer!
Swimming pool
there will be no kidikik face killer item
ulialia
parody is being prepared for NKL :)))
Ksksk
Everything died in the morning. The capital needs a new team. Maybe Vilnius Zalgiris? : D If Zalgiris came up with the idea of creating a Kaunas Zalgiris football club, he would suggest a plan for Vilnius. Let Vilnius Zalgiris Football Club be the capital of Vilnius Zalgiris basketball club. I think it would be correct: DDD
Basketball
The morning they both died he caught one of the best young players in the grove system, which is good and very few
Hahaha
Well, not bad anyway, he had a lot of training with Ule, he has a shot, he can really go up. But it will work. Anyway, it will reach LKL level now, but one more step is needed.
Anonymous
after 2 seasons the hated mess brings soap
Purchase
it will no longer bring tangible benefits
oooo
instead of anguish maybe better
alen
I think there is nothing worse for Sirvydi.
Friday
Zalgiris Rytas Diena announced the news
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