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"No more rumors": Hapoel Tel Aviv announced the bomb! - News Bulletin 247

The biggest “bomb” of summer was finally completed by Hapoel Tel Aviv! Israeli team announced the acquisition of Vasilie Michicthus throwing the “curtain” into the biggest “series” of summer! “No more rumors,” his team’s announcement said Dimitris Itoudiwho managed to make the player who created … a loss in the European market in previous weeks, before finally coming to Israel. Although the Hapoel No details of his contract, this will probably b…

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Hapoel Tel Aviv president Ofer Yanai revealed that in addition to the "huge" contract, he also gave Vasilje Micic shares in the team.

Serbian basketball star Vasilije Micic has signed a contract with Israeli club Hapoel Tel Aviv.

·Estonia
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The basketball news that marked today is certainly the arrival of Vasilij Micić in the ranks of Hapoel Tel Aviv.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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After two years in the NBA under the Charlotte Hornets, Micic joined Tel-Aviv for a season.

·Paris, France
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The Serbian base would be close to signing one of the largest contracts in the history of the Euroleague

·Barcelona, Spain
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Vasilije Micic has surprised all European basketball by signing with Hapoel Tel Aviv instead of relocating to one of the giants who intended him, among them Real Madrid, of whom it was said that he already had his inco ...

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