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DJ STEFENS: Almost signed with Budivelnik in the summer

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DJ STEFENS: Almost signed with Budivelnik in the summer

Last season, DJ Stephens was one of the leaders of the team that created a stir in the Champions League. During the summer, Stephens returned to Prometheus despite receiving other offers.

“I received many offers during the summer, including from Italy. I got an offer including Budivelnik. I almost signed and returned to Budivelnik.

However, when the offer came from Prometheus, I accepted because I had been a part of the team for two years. I feel that the president loves me very much and the fans love me very much and support the Ukrainian basketball players who have played with me for the past 2 years. We are quite comfortable together. You know how it goes, you know what we play, you know what to do. This is also a very comfortable situation for the coach because the backbone of the team has been protected for the last year and a half. I know what you expect from me. And now we will play together in Eurocup. And that’s an even higher level where you have to work harder,” said DJ Stephens.

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SHULGA: “War in Ukraine? I hope everything is resolved as quickly as possible.”

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SHULGA: “War in Ukraine? I hope everything is resolved as quickly as possible.”

Ukrainian player of Boston Celtics Maxim Shulga He talked about the war in Ukraine and being abroad while his loved ones were at home.

– About Ukraine. These are difficult times. How proud is it for you to represent Ukraine?

– To be honest, I don’t think deeply about this issue. My job is to play, do my best and help the team win. There is responsibility, but I concentrate on the game.

– You always played outside Ukraine during the war. How do you cope with having a family at home?

“It was very difficult at first, worrying every day, worrying about people at home, family and friends. I communicate with them, find out how they are.

I almost never look at the internet because you can’t trust everything. I get information from my mother and father, I try to feel what they feel every day.

But I can’t live worrying all the time. There is a balance between paying attention to the situation at home but not letting it disrupt my thoughts and concentration. There is a lot of uncertainty and I hope everything will be resolved as soon as possible.

Max Shulga previously talked about his personal development and recalled how he was selected in the 2025 draft.

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OFFICIALLY. Euroleague club said goodbye to one center and signed another

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OFFICIALLY. Euroleague club said goodbye to one center and signed another

BC “Dubai” announced the signing on its official website Bruno Caboclo.

The 30-year-old Brazilian center signed a contract with the Euroleague club until the end of the season.

Caboclo played in 27 EuroLeague games with Partizan in the 2023-24 season and averaged 9.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 10.5 efficiency in 19 minutes per game.

He played for Ulm in the Eurocup (11 matches) and was in the Second Team in the 2022/23 season.

Last season (2024/25) Caboclo won the EuroCup with Hapoel Tel Aviv and averaged 7.4 points and 3.7 rebounds in 17 minutes per game while playing in 23 matches.

Bruno missed the start of this season with the Tel Aviv club due to a back injury, but is now ready to return to the field.

Dubai also announced the end of cooperation Sertahem Şanlı.

The Turkish center joined the club in September 2025.

Shanley played 13 games for Dubai, six in the ABA League and seven in the EuroLeague. He played his best game in the home match against Cluj-Napoca in the ABA League and scored 10 points.

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SHULGA: “Brown and Tatum? I learn a lot from watching them.”

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SHULGA: “Brown and Tatum? I learn a lot from watching them.”

Ukrainian guard of Boston Celtics Max ShulgaThe player, who currently plays for the Maine Celtics farm team, talked about his personal development and recalled how he was selected in the 2025 draft.

– The Maine Celtics are improving and it seems like you are becoming more confident on the court. Your NBA debut is still ahead of you, but how do you feel about your first year after the draft?

– It was a good experience, you can learn a lot. As in every season, there are ups and downs. Individually and as a team. Good learning curve, valuable experience.

– I want to go back to the moment when the Celtics drafted you. How did you feel? What went through your mind when you saw your name?

– I was in Dallas with the agency and doing pre-draft training. We had a draft party in Dallas.

I was with everyone in the agency, along with Maxim Renault. He was also drafted by the Sacramento Kings. He’s a good friend. We had a pre-draft workout with a few people: Jaxsen Mauney of the G-League Golden State Warriors and Nelly Joseph, who currently plays in France.

We all watched the draft. I wasn’t sure if I would be selected or not. If so, it’s probably in the 50-60 range. Many teams started searching. I didn’t know until five minutes before the draft when he told me the Celtics were drafting me. My manager Brad said: I was so excited.

Words cannot express this because it is a dream you always strive for. But you never really know until it happens. It was such a surreal feeling. It took time to realise.

– You mentioned two teams that wanted to draft you before the Celtics…

“The Grizzlies called and wanted to draft me, but sent me to play in Europe for a while. A lot of other teams, probably the Bucks, were still calling.”

– You worked with Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum. What did they recommend?

– No, they didn’t give direct advice, but by watching them, I learn how they approach it every day. They come to training, work on themselves, do shooting practice with coaches.

Their attention to detail is impressive every day. JB practiced dribbling and shooting all over the court, repeat after repetition. I realized that this was necessary to reach their level.

– What about Joe Mazzulla? They talked about the “machine gun sound” in training…

– It was one of the real standout moments of training camp (laughs). We did it one on one, defending against each other, and machine gun fire was coming out of the speakers.

He was very demanding every day, he left no one alone, he held everyone accountable. It doesn’t matter if you are 15th or first in the squad, everyone is at the same standard. He also works out in the gym and gets up with us.

He even discusses the rules with the referees and looks for ways to “manipulate” the game. Incredibly competitive and demanding.

Shulga is averaging 13.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 6.6 assists per 33 minutes on the court in the current G-League season.

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