Former NBA Champion Devontae Cacok Joins Hapoel Jerusalem on Two-Year Deal
Hapoel Jerusalem has signed American forward/center Devontae Cacok to a two-year contract as part of its roster strengthening under coach Sasha Obradovic. The 29-year-old, standing 2.03 meters tall, brings extensive experience from the NBA and top European leagues, including a championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020 and significant EuroLeague minutes with Virtus Bologna. Cacok arrives from Spain's top-tier Liga ACB, where he averaged 11.5 points and 5.2 rebounds per game with Murcia, showcasing strong inside presence and athleticism.
The club views Cacok as the ideal successor to Austin Wiley, who departed earlier this summer. Known for his aggressive interior play and high intensity on both ends of the court, Cacok is expected to bolster Jerusalem's frontcourt and help the team return to the EuroCup's upper ranks. Owner Matan Adelson's ambitions for the upcoming campaign are clear with this signing.
Cacok expressed enthusiasm about joining the team and commitment to meeting the club's ambitious goals, while Obradovic praised his energy, toughness, and physicality, confident he will contribute significantly to the team's objectives. The signing marks one of the most promising additions to Hapoel Jerusalem's summer roster build-up.
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