Hapoel Tel Aviv Signs Veteran Czech Guard Tomas Satoransky for Upcoming Season
Hapoel Tel Aviv has announced the signing of experienced Czech point guard Tomas Satoransky for the upcoming basketball season. The 34-year-old, standing 2.01 meters tall, joins the team on a lucrative one-year contract reportedly worth $1.5 million. Satoransky brings a wealth of experience from six NBA seasons and a successful tenure with Barcelona in the EuroLeague. He previously played alongside Israeli star Deni Avdija in Washington before returning to Europe.
The club is also exploring the possibility of registering Satoransky as an Israeli citizen due to his Jewish heritage, which would impact roster regulations. His addition strengthens the guard lineup alongside players like Micić, Bryant, and Blakeney, providing Hapoel with notable size and versatility uncommon in many EuroLeague teams.
Coach Dimitris Itoudis, who had previously attempted to recruit Satoransky, praised his defensive skills, court vision, and high motivation. Itoudis expressed confidence that this collaboration could lead Hapoel to unprecedented achievements. Satoransky himself expressed excitement about joining the club and engaging with its fans, ending his statement with the traditional "Yalla Hapoel." This signing follows the recent acquisition of Zach LaVine, signaling Hapoel Tel Aviv's ambitious roster building ahead of the new season.
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