Bnei Herzliya Extends Forward Noah Carter's Contract for 2026/27 Season
Bnei Herzliya announced the contract extension of forward Noah Carter, who had left the team in March due to the outbreak of war with Iran. Carter, who averaged 13.2 points and 3.4 rebounds with a 49.2% three-point shooting rate before his departure, will continue with the club for the upcoming 2026/27 season. The team had a solid season, reaching the State Cup final and the playoff quarterfinals, and now aims to strengthen its roster for the next campaign.
Carter's decision not to return to Israel during the critical final stages of the previous season was linked to the conflict that began in March. His return is expected to bolster Bnei Herzliya's competitive prospects. Additionally, the club recently signed Dusty Hannahs, a former Hapoel Tel Aviv player who helped Hapoel Eilat gain promotion last season, and is anticipated to be the team's leading Israeli player.
Bnei Herzliya continues its preparations with these key signings as it looks forward to a strong performance in the Israeli Basketball Premier League next season.
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