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Urban Nahariya: Mackenzie Moore concluded by the end of the season - Walla! sport

2021-01-08T14:52:44.756Z


The guard (28, 1.98) who was recently released from the Polish league is expected to be the one to replace Devon Scott who finished his way in the ranks of Shay Saglovic's team. Nahariya is also close to adding Ido Davidi from Hapoel Eilat


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Urban Nahariya: Mackenzie Moore concluded by the end of the season

The guard (28, 1.98) who was recently released from the Polish league is expected to be the one to replace Devon Scott who finished his way in the ranks of Shay Saglovic's team.

Nahariya is also close to adding Ido Davidi from Hapoel Eilat

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Urbani Nahariya finds itself after the disappointing season opener deep in a place that leads to the second league, but does not intend to give up on staying in the league.

Today (Friday) the team summed up the terms of the American guard McKenzie Moore who was recently released from the Polish league, and he is expected to play in the ranks of the team after the end of the closure on Israel.

Moore will join the Nahariya squad in place of Devon Scott who was notified of the end of his career.



Moore (28, 1.98) played two years at the University of Texas El Paso who was kicked out of college in 2014 after being caught betting on sports games.

He joined the New Zealand League in 2015 and began to make his way in professional basketball.

He played for the Belgian Leuven before returning for another term in New Zealand, recording his first good season in Europe at the Greek Prometas in the 2016/17 season.

The following season he excelled in the ranks of Avery with 17.1 points, 5.9 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game.

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The following season he played briefly for Saratov and Nabit.

Last season he arrived at Polish side Anville in February and immediately tore a ligament in his ankle, but nevertheless received a contract for another season, but was recently released.



Shai Saglowicz's foreign squad in Nahariya currently includes Michael Young, Moore, Jaron Blossomgim and Kaylin Lucas.

Nahariya is also expected to add Ido Davidi, who finished his career at Hapoel Eilat.

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