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Rumor du jour: Pocius to move to Moscow next season?

April 11, 2011

Could Martynas “Air” Pocius soon be flying to Russia? Talk Basket today supposes that not only will CSKA Moscow rebuild after a relatively poor season for the Red Army (not surprising), but that new Lithuanian head coach Jonas Kazlauskas is actively pursuing acquiring Pocius’ services for CSKA in the 2011-12 season.

Pocius’ obligation to current club Zalgiris Kaunas ends with this season, but two more option years exist on his deal with the Greens. Most recently, Pocius contributed seven points in 20 minutes of court time in Zalgiris’ 75-67 win over VEF Riga to take the Baltic Basketball League title.

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Comments: 3
  1. mr. T
    14 years ago

    CSKA owner denied those romours. But that’s what everyody does until contract is signed, I guess.

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  2. radallo
    14 years ago

    Will this be the summer for Siska to move?

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  3. Emili Paz
    14 years ago

    Another move by CSKA to improve showing from last season. For a team that has been to the Final Four 8 straight teams in the past, this was a huge blow in their campaign and Lithuanian coach trust in a Lithuanian talent to help out their cause. Should be interesting how this story develops!

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14 years ago 3 Comments EuroLeague, MoreBaltic Basketball League, CSKA Moscow, Jonas Kazlauskas, Lithuania, Martynas Pocius, Zalgiris Kaunas
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