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Former Mavericks player Yogi Ferrell signed with Montenegrin team KK Buducnost for the remainder of the 2023-24 season.

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Yogi Ferrell: A few thoughts while living in Europe: 1. You can park anywhere as long as you’re out of the way 2. Greek gyros are the best thing I’ve ever had 3. Milk goes bad in 3 days 🤢 4. Europeans love old school music, I love it 5. First you pump gas in the whip and then you pay

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Yogi Ferrell: 'I definitely want to get back to the NBA'


He also breaks down the most notable differences he has noticed between NBA and European basketball, recalls his days with the Dallas Mavericks, and whether he regrets backing out of an agreement to continue with the team. “I feel like I would do the same and decide to go to Sacramento,” says Ferrell about his decision to leave the Mavs. “They made moves that were best for their franchise. I re-evaluated the situation and, basically, I felt like I needed to make a move for myself”. Ferrell also revealed his goal to get back in the NBA: “I’m definitely hoping so. I definitely want to get back over there and still show I belong in the league”, he told the EurohooPOD.

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Yogi Ferrell to leave Panathinaikos


Yogi Ferrell and Jehyve Floyd are leaving the team. Both of them are not active on the Greek league roster, however there’s no limit on foreign players for the EuroLeague games. And in both cases, so far they have a very limited role. That’s why Ferrell himself asked from the team to be released in order to find elsewhere more minutes and a different role.

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Yogi Ferrell to Greece


Panathinaikos Athens announced the addition of former NBA guard Yogi Ferrell for the rest of the 2021-22 season. He will make his overseas debut and play in Europe and EuroLeague for the first time in his career. Ferrell, 28, had begun examining the prospect of playing in Europe earlier in offseason, in case he didn’t find a satisfactory deal with an NBA club. Now, he arrives at six-time EuroLeague champion Panathinaikos to provide a much-needed boost in the point guard position by covering a noticeable gap on the backcourt lineup of the Greek powerhouse.

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