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Brezec leaves NBA, signs with Krasnye Krylya Samara

September 28, 2010

As the NBA gets into gear for the 2010-11 and Primoz Brezec remained unsigned, the 31-year-old has decided instead to sign with the Russian Superleague’s BC Krasnye Krylya Samara.

Brezec last played in Europe for Lottomatica Roma in the 2008-09 season, but returned to the ‘States to perform last year for the Milwaukee Bucks and was later traded to the Philadelphia 76ers.

Wings coach Mihail Mihailov enthused about his team’s new addition, saying “Brezec can strengthen our game both on defense and in attacking. He has experience playing in the NBA, was successful [with Team Slovenia] … The team’s hopes are invested in Primoz.”

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