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Barcelona’s “hot summer”: The contracts, the scissors for Jasikevicius and the “thorn” for Mirotic

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Barcelona’s “hot summer”: The contracts, the scissors for Jasikevicius and the “thorn” for Mirotic

Sportish analyzes the data on Barcelona’s “hot summer” that will reduce their budget. Who has a contract and who is leaving. What about Jasikevicius and Mirotic? What other names play on the Spanish bench?

In the center of interest of the basketball audience is Barcelona. It all started with Blaugrana’s third and failed attempt to lift the EuroLeague Cup in a row. So after the Final Four in Kaunas, a big discussion broke out with many industries.

The looming departure of Sarunas Jasikevicius, whose contract expires this summer, no longer seems certain as a report from Mundo Deportivo states that the Lithuanian coach intends to take a pay cut of up to 90% in order to remain at the Palau Blaugrana . This way of thinking is largely due to the significant cut Barcelona’s budget will see in the 2023/24 season, which is estimated at 20-25%, i.e. €8-11m.

On the contrary, a player who has been a reference point for the Spanish club in recent years and has a contract for two more seasons is likely to consider his stay at Barcelona far from certain. Of course, we’re talking about Nikola Mirotic, who is the highest-paid player not only in the team but also in the entire EuroLeague, but he didn’t live up to expectations.

I have a contract with Barcelona for two more years and I would like to end it. But there are players, in basketball and other sports, who sometimes don’t make it to the end of their contract. Moreover, in recent statements, the Montenegrin striker said he heard and understood the noise created.

Expiring contracts

  • Sarunas Jasikevicius (Coach)
  • Kyle Curic (Guardian)
  • Sertac Sanli (middle)
  • Mike Tobey (middle)

The applicable contracts

  • Thomas Satoransky (Guardian)
  • Nicolas Laprovitola (guard)
  • Corey Higgins (Guardian)
  • Rokas Yokubaitis (Guardian)
  • Nikola Kalinic (forward)
  • Alex Abrines (Guard/Forward)
  • Nikola Mirotic (forward)
  • Oscar Da Silva (forward)
  • Jan Vesely (forward/middle)
  • James Nagy (middle)
  • Oriol Pauli (forward)
  • Sergi Martines (forward)

Pascual and Shairopoulos

In addition to Jasikevicius, there are two other names that are being discussed for the next club day. The first is Xavi Pascual, who also has a past at Barcelona and was the man who guided them to their last European title in 2010. The Catalan manager is under contract for next season but it’s widely known that he wants to leave Saint Petersburg and is willing to pay his buyout to Zenit to continue his coaching career elsewhere.

Of course, we should note that Pascual’s name is also associated with Monaco, who would likely part ways with Saša Obradović.

This is how Giannis Sfeiropoulos came into play, who has been sidelined since leaving Maccabi. The Greece coach has spoken to Anadolu Efes, who are looking for a replacement for Ergin Ataman, but also to Barcelona, ​​who are weighing all the options to make the best possible decision for the next day.

Of course, coach Sfairopoulos is also on the radar of the Basques after the recent developments, ie after the early elimination of Baskonia by Badalona in the play-offs of the Liga Endesa.

The hot summer

As can be seen, the summer in Barcelona is expected to be hot and long as there are many open fronts and the decisions to be made are far from easy as beyond the question mark that stands for the technical leadership of the club there will also be negotiations with many players about adjustments to their salaries. Especially those who get respectable amounts like Satoransky, Higgins and Vesely.

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Valencia signed Justin Anderson to a 45-day contract

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Valencia’s jersey will be worn next season by former NBA player Justin Anderson (1993, 1:98).

After Semi Ojeleye, Victor Klaver and Jarrett Harper were ruled out, Valencia went on the market and finally agreed to a deal with Justin Anderson (1993, 1:98 minutes), giving him a 45-day contract with the option to extend offered the rest of the season.

The 30-year-old guard previously played for Breogan, where he averaged 12.6 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 11 Liga Endesa and Basketball Champions League games. This was also his first European experience as he made his living in the NBA and G-League in the past. Anderson has exactly 257 appearances in the world’s premier league with the Mavericks, Sixers, Hawks, Cavaliers and Pacers.

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Real Madrid equalized Badalona

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Despite the fatigue of the previous week in the EuroLeague, Real Madrid impressively got past Badalona’s home game (101-73).

Real Madrid was very exhausted after the monster week of the EuroLeague, but was undeterred against Badalona. Chus Mateo’s players crushed their opponents (101-73) to secure their 31st win of the season.

Dazan Moussa (15 points on 3/5 3-point shots) and Mario Hezonia (14 points on 4/6 3-point shots) did the most damage in Badalona’s defense on a night that Real Madrid two more players had double figures and shot 39% from three.

real Madrid: Ambalde 7 (1/4 three-pointers, 5 rebounds), Cabasso 8 (2 three-pointers, 5 assists), Hezonia 14 (4/6 three-pointers, 6 rebounds), Tavares 6 (5 rebounds), Moussa 15 (3/5 three-pointers, 4 assists), Kozer 5 (1), Rudy 9 (2), Gondaleth 4, Alothen 11 (1), Poirier 10 (5 rebounds), Yule 3 (1), Ediaye 9 (4 rebounds).

Real Madrid team statistics: 19/27 2-pointers, 15/38 3-pointers, 18/19 shots, 39 rebounds (30 defensive + 9 offensive), 26 assists, 9 turnovers, 10 steals, 4 blocks.

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McLemore moved to Spain on Breogan’s behalf

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Ben McLemore was released by AEK Betsson and ten days later he found the next stop in his career in Spain and Breogan.

Ben McLemore was a high-profile summer signing for AEK Betsson, but the long-time NBA player left the union on December 12th.

Ten days later, Breogan announced the signing of the American goalscorer and McLemore continued his career in the Iberian Peninsula.

Dikefalos was his first team in Geria Epirus and after his release from the Yellow-Blacks he continues to play in Europe and in the Liga Endesa.

During his short stay in our country, he scored 9.7 points in the Stoiximan Basket League, while in Europe and the Basketball Champions League he averaged 9.2 points.



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