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Max Heidegger Officially Leaves Bnei Herzliya to Return to Spanish Club

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First reported by N12 · Jul 1, 2026

What happened

Max Heidegger has officially left Israeli basketball team Bnei Herzliya to return to Spanish club Burgos after exercising an exit option in his contract. He posted strong statistics in both leagues and aims to continue his performance in Spain.

  • 01Max Heidegger officially leaves Bnei Herzliya to rejoin Spanish club Burgos.
  • 02He exercised an exit option in his contract with significant compensation.
  • 03He was loaned to Burgos mid-season due to the war.
  • 04He averaged 15.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.1 assists in Israel.
  • 05In Spain, he averaged 12.4 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 1.6 assists.
  • 06Bnei Herzliya is preparing to build a strong team for the next season.

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In this story
OrganizationsBnei Herzliya, Burgos
PlacesIsrael, Spain

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N12Center · HebrewJul 1, 2026
Max Heidegger Officially Leaves Bnei Herzliya to Return to Spanish Club
MakoCenter · HebrewJul 1, 2026
Max Heidegger Officially Leaves Bnei Herzliya to Return to Spanish Club

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