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Yam Madar officially signed partisan Belgrade for three years - Walla! sport

2021-08-18T17:25:33.739Z


The Israeli guard who played in the summer league in the Boston uniform signed with the Serbian luxury club for three years in the team coached by Jeliko Oberdovic


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Yam Madar officially signed with the Belgrade partisan for three years

The Israeli guard signed at the Serbian luxury club coached by Zeljko Oberdovic.

Hapoel Tel Aviv will receive $ 250,000 in compensation

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Wednesday, 18 August 2021, 20:17

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The deal to transfer Yam Madar to the Belgrade partisan from Hapoel Tel Aviv closed tonight (Wednesday).

The Reds will receive $ 250,000 in compensation for the transfer.

Madar officially signed for three years at the Serbian luxury club.

The Israeli who took part this year in the summer league in the Boston Celtics uniform, which has rights to the guard he chose in the 2020 draft, is expected to complete the transition and will officially join the partisan, the same legendary coach Zeljko Oberdovic.

In addition, Yam Madar has the option to leave for the NBA.

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