Igokea announces Brady Heslip
The Canadian moves to Bosnia
Igokea has agreed with a new reinforcement, Canadian national team shooting guard Brady Heslip, who is arriving to Igokea from the NBA Development League side Reno Bighorns.
A new player of Igokea is Canadian sharp shooter Brady Heslip, the player who is coming from the NBA D-League side Reno Bighorns, for which he has been averaging 24.5 points, 2 rebounds and an assist this season, with an amazing three point shooting percentage of 44.3% (113/255).
The player graduated at Baylor University last summer and was afterwards a member of Minnesota Timberwolves preseason training camp. However, he was released before the season started and moved to Reno Bighorns. Now he decided to gain some European experience in one of the strongest leagues in the continent, ABA League.
„We got a feeling that this opportunity was too god to let go, so we decided that it is the best for him to upgrade his NBDL experience with the one from Europe," told the player's agent when reaching an agreement with Igokea. However, the words that perhaps describe the quality of the Canadian national team member are the following from his head coach at Reno David Arsenault: „More than seven billions of people live in the planet of Earth. I believe that around 500 millions play basketball. None of them shoots the ball better than a kid, that currently plays at Reno. His name is Brady Heslip."
A new player of Igokea is Canadian sharp shooter Brady Heslip, the player who is coming from the NBA D-League side Reno Bighorns, for which he has been averaging 24.5 points, 2 rebounds and an assist this season, with an amazing three point shooting percentage of 44.3% (113/255).
The player graduated at Baylor University last summer and was afterwards a member of Minnesota Timberwolves preseason training camp. However, he was released before the season started and moved to Reno Bighorns. Now he decided to gain some European experience in one of the strongest leagues in the continent, ABA League.
„We got a feeling that this opportunity was too god to let go, so we decided that it is the best for him to upgrade his NBDL experience with the one from Europe," told the player's agent when reaching an agreement with Igokea. However, the words that perhaps describe the quality of the Canadian national team member are the following from his head coach at Reno David Arsenault: „More than seven billions of people live in the planet of Earth. I believe that around 500 millions play basketball. None of them shoots the ball better than a kid, that currently plays at Reno. His name is Brady Heslip."