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Welcome to Greece, Marcus Haislip!

January 24, 2010

Though apparently nothing official is in place, Marcus Haislip appears to be heading for Panathinaikos just days after getting waived by the San Antonio Spurs.

The Associated Press reports that the acquisition was publicly announced at the Kolossos Rhodes game yesterday (a blowout 92-60 win by PAO, incidentally), but no official from the Euroleague, Greek national league or Panathinaikos itself appears to have confirmed the addition of Haislip.

(*Sick* highlight clips below the break, by the way…)

The former no. 13 overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks has bounced back and forth over the puddle since the 2002 draft, having logged time in Turkey with Ulkerspor (with whom he was the TBL slam dunk contest champion in 2005) and Efes Pilsen, and in the ACB with Unicaja Malaga. Haislip’s latest foray into the NBA ended with the Spurs after seeing action in only 10 games.

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  1. radallo
    16 years ago

    Here something official from Giannakopulos

    http://www.sportando.net/ita/europa/euroleague/5426/haislip_al_panathinaikos_e__ufficiale.html

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16 years ago 1 Comment EuroLeague, More, NBA/NCAAEfes Pilsen, Kolossos Rhodes, Marcus Haislip, Milwaukee Bucks, NBA, Panathinaikos, San Antonio Spurs, TBL, Ulkerspor, Unicaja Malaga
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