The veteran coordinator (33, 1.91m) responded positively to a fan who asked him if he was coming to Israel • As first published in "Israel Today", the Yellows' management succeeded in meeting coach Janis Spropoulos's request and found a back line
Jackson. Coming soon to the Maalot Menorah
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After a week and a half of searching, Maccabi Tel Aviv found the purchase she was looking for and signed coordinator Aaron Jackson to a contract until the end of the season, the player confirmed in his Twitter account in reply to one of the team's fans.
As we first published in Israel Today, the Yellows, who were looking for strength to the back line following the injuries of John Dibertolomeo and Nate Walters, contacted Guard (33, 1.91m) who expressed his willingness to join. Initially, his Chinese group Beijing Dax refused to release him, but over the last two days the parties came to understandings and the road to a deal was paved.
Coach Janis Spropoulos wanted the seasoned player to win the 2016 Euroleague Championship with the CSKA Moscow in the understanding that he would fit in terms of the character and style of play for the team built this year in the Hall.
With this signature, Jackson and the Israeli champion close a circle after the last few years, including last summer, contacts between the parties several times, but did not mature into a signature.