Michael Kaiser said goodbye today (Sunday) to Hapoel Holon after a season full of ups and downs for him.
On the one hand, the athletic player was a full partner in reaching the Champions League semi-finals and also in the special championship win with 10.4 points and 5.8 rebounds on average per game in the league.
Kaiser, on the other hand, got into clashes with coach Maurizio Buscalia, who started the season, and with Guy Goodes, who replaced him.
Also in one case there was even a slight confrontation with the fans, but later the American became one of the favorites of the crowd thanks to his uncompromising style of play.
Thank you Holon 💜💛Words can not explain the love i will always have for this team, the fans, city of Holon, & the country of Israel; glad we'll have a 🏆 to share forever.I wish nothing, but continued success in the future & more trophies your way, your guy Ky ✌🏽 pic.twitter.com/OAilwedRPp
- Ky (@MichaleKyser) July 10, 2022
"Thank you Holon," Kaiser wrote on social media.
"Words cannot explain the love I will always have for the team, the fans, the city and the State of Israel. I am happy that we have a championship forever, I wish you to continue to succeed in the future and achieve more titles."
The 30-year-old (2.08m) player is expected to join Spanish side Bilbao, who will play in the Champions League next season.
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