Endesa League
Badalona turned down Valencia’s offer for Kyle Guy, whom Ataman and Panathinaikos are very fond of
Valencia wanted Kyle Guy. Badalona turned down the offer and kept the 25-year-old guard with the possibility of a sale looming large. The American is very popular with Panathinaikos ataman, who is investigating his case.
Unlike in the case of Willy Hernangomet (where Real rejected Barcelona’s offer and the Spanish centre-back changed sides), Badalona chose to accept Valencia’s offer for Kyle Guy and keep her his rights for the 2023/24 season.
As reported in Spain, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the player will play at Badalona next season. However, the club wanted the bargaining power to sell the 25-year-old guard to any club of their choice in exchange for a buyout.
Valencia should therefore continue to press for him according to Encestado and Spanish journalist Gerard Solethere is also interest in Guy from other EuroLeague teams.
One of them is Panathinaikos as the player fits Ergin Ataman’s taste well, which is why the clover has already asked about the player’s status. Of course, as Sole points out, Olympiacos also inquired about Guy, unsure if he eventually did anything else, such as submitting a proposal.
It’s worth noting that Kyle Guy’s case for Panathinaikos is separate from that of Tyler Dorsey, who has long been front and center for the Greens. Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that both players, who are quite good goalscorers, will be signed.
Guy, an Indianapolis and University of Virginia boy, averaged 11.5 points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per 21.7 minutes in 34 Endesa league regular-season games before exploding in the playoffs and 19.8 points (45.3% of three) and 2.2 rebounds scored. and 2.3 assists per 31.5 minutes in six games. Accordingly, he counted 11.8 points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.6 assists per 22.2 minutes in 21 games with Badalona in the EuroCup.
Source: sport 24
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