Kadin Currington Signs Three-Year Deal with Hapoel Tel Aviv Basketball
Hapoel Tel Aviv officially announced the signing of Kadin Currington to a three-year contract ahead of the 2026/27 season. Currington, an American-born player who recently acquired Israeli citizenship and represents the Israeli national team, joins the club after four seasons with Hapoel Jerusalem, where he competed in the EuroLeague. He averaged 14.5 points per game last season, shooting 52% from two-point range and 34% from three-point range, along with 2.1 assists and 1.3 steals in 26.6 minutes per game.
Currington's contract starts at $1.7 million in the first year, increasing to $1.8 million in the second and $1.9 million in the third. He expressed excitement about joining Hapoel Tel Aviv, praising the club's recent growth and looking forward to contributing to its continued success. Head coach Dimitris Itoudis welcomed Currington, highlighting his extensive experience in the Israeli league and EuroLeague.
Before his tenure in Israel, Currington played for Monaco, Real Betis, and Dijon. Hapoel Tel Aviv reached the EuroLeague playoffs last season, finishing sixth but losing 3-1 to Real Madrid, the tournament's runner-up. Currington is the first signing for Hapoel Tel Aviv for the upcoming season, aiming to strengthen their roster with his skills and experience.
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