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List of 2017–18 EuroLeague transactions

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This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2017 EuroLeague off-season and 2017–18 EuroLeague season (until 28 February 2018).

Retirements

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The following players who played in the 2016–17 Euroleague, and played more than three EuroLeague seasons, retired.

Date Name EuroLeague Team(s) and played (years) Age Notes Ref.
June 8 Lithuania Robertas Javtokas 37 [1]
August 2 Greece Antonis Fotsis 36 [2]
September 27 United States Devin Smith 34 [3]

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Spain FC Barcelona Lassa Greece Georgios Bartzokas Sacked 7 June 2017[4] Pre-season Spain Sito Alonso 16 June 2017[5]
Spain Baskonia Spain Sito Alonso Mutual consent 16 June 2017[6] Argentina Pablo Prigioni 16 June 2017[7]
Spain Valencia Basket Spain Pedro Martínez End of contract 20 June 2017[8] Spain Txus Vidorreta 20 June 2017[9]
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Latvia Ainars Bagatskis Sacked 16 May 2017[10] Croatia Neven Spahija 26 June 2017[11]
Italy EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Croatia Jasmin Repeša Mutual consent 3 June 2017[12] Italy Simone Pianigiani 26 June 2017[13]
Russia Khimki Montenegro Duško Ivanović Mutual consent 29 June 2017[14] Greece Georgios Bartzokas 30 June 2017[15]
Serbia Crvena zvezda mts Montenegro Dejan Radonjić End of contract 15 July 2017[16] Serbia Dušan Alimpijević 21 July 2017[17]
Spain Baskonia Argentina Pablo Prigioni Resigned 25 October 2017[18] 16th (0–3) Spain Pedro Martínez 27 October 2017[19]
Turkey Anadolu Efes Croatia Velimir Perasović Sacked 16 December 2017[20] 15th (3–9) Turkey Ergin Ataman 18 December 2017[21]
Spain FC Barcelona Lassa Spain Sito Alonso Sacked 4 February 2018[22] 13th (7–14) Serbia Svetislav Pešić 9 February 2018[23]
Germany Brose Bamberg Italy Andrea Trinchieri Sacked 19 February 2018[24] 13th (8–14) Italy Luca Banchi 4 March 2018[25]

Player movements

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Between two EuroLeague teams

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Date Player From To Contract
years
Ref.
June 7
United States Ricky Ledo Spain Baskonia Turkey Anadolu Efes
2
June 20
Latvia Jānis Strēlnieks Germany Brose Bamberg Greece Olympiacos
2
June 21
France Léo Westermann Lithuania Žalgiris Russia CSKA Moscow
1+1
June 22
France Thomas Heurtel Turkey Anadolu Efes Spain Barcelona
2
June 29
Serbia Luka Mitrović Serbia Crvena zvezda Germany Brose Bamberg
3
June 29
United States Charles Jenkins Serbia Crvena zvezda Russia Khimki
2
June 29
Lithuania Lukas Lekavičius Lithuania Žalgiris Greece Panathinaikos
2
June 29
Australia Brock Motum Lithuania Žalgiris Turkey Anadolu Efes
1+1
July 2
France Kim Tillie Spain Baskonia Greece Olympiacos
2
July 5
Italy Daniel Hackett Greece Olympiacos Germany Brose Bamberg
2
July 8
Italy Nicolò Melli Germany Brose Bamberg Turkey Fenerbahçe
3
July 9
Croatia Krunoslav Simon Italy AX Olimpia Milan Turkey Anadolu Efes
1+1
July 10
United States Andrew Goudelock Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
July 10
United States Patric Young Greece Olympiacos Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
July 12
United States Jamel McLean Italy AX Olimpia Milan Greece Olympiacos
2
July 13
United States Othello Hunter Spain Real Madrid Russia CSKA Moscow
2
July 14
Serbia Marko Gudurić Serbia Crvena zvezda Turkey Fenerbahçe
4
July 14
Georgia (country) Ricky Hickman Italy AX Olimpia Milan Germany Brose Bamberg
2
July 14
United States Tyler Honeycutt Turkey Anadolu Efes Russia Khimki
1
July 14
Spain Pierre Oriola Spain Valencia Spain Barcelona
4
July 17
United States Deshaun Thomas Turkey Anadolu Efes Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1+1
July 21
United States Erick Green Greece Olympiacos Spain Valencia
1
July 21
Australia Jonah Bolden Serbia Crvena zvezda Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
3
July 25
France Fabien Causeur Germany Brose Bamberg Spain Real Madrid
2
July 26
Serbia Ognjen Kuzmić Serbia Crvena zvezda Spain Real Madrid
2
July 28
United States Quincy Miller Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Germany Brose Bamberg
1+1
July 31
United States Rakim Sanders Italy AX Olimpia Milan Spain Barcelona
1
August 2
Dominican Republic James Feldeine Greece Panathinaikos Serbia Crvena zvezda
2
August 3
United States James Augustine Russia CSKA Moscow Spain Unicaja
1
August 12
Belgium Matt Lojeski Greece Olympiacos Greece Panathinaikos
1
August 16
Uruguay Jayson Granger Turkey Anadolu Efes Spain Baskonia
3
August 22
Hungary Ádám Hanga Spain Baskonia Spain Barcelona
3
September 11
North Macedonia Pero Antić Turkey Fenerbahçe Serbia Crvena zvezda
1
November 21
Slovenia Zoran Dragić Italy AX Olimpia Milan Turkey Anadolu Efes
1
December 9
Serbia Dejan Musli Spain Unicaja Germany Brose Bamberg
1

To a EuroLeague team

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Date Player From To Contract
years
Ref.
June 8
Latvia Jānis Timma Russia Zenit Spain Baskonia
3
June 10
Australia Jonah Bolden Serbia FMP Serbia Crvena zvezda
2
June 13
United States Aaron White Russia Zenit Lithuania Žalgiris
1+1
June 14
France Vincent Poirier France Paris-Levallois Spain Baskonia
3
June 15
Serbia Vasilije Micić Turkey Tofaş Lithuania Žalgiris
1+1
June 19
Iceland Tryggvi Hlinason Iceland Þór Akureyri Spain Valencia
4
June 19
Serbia Ranko Simović From youth team Serbia Crvena zvezda
4
June 20
United States Will Clyburn Turkey Darüşşafaka Russia CSKA Moscow
2
June 21
Israel John DiBartolomeo Israel Maccabi Haifa Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
3
June 22
Israel Alex Tyus Turkey Galatasaray Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
2
June 23
Serbia Stefan Marković Russia Zenit Russia Khimki
2
June 23
United States Brandon Davies France Monaco Lithuania Žalgiris
1+1
June 25
United States Bryce Taylor Germany Bayern Munich Germany Brose Bamberg
3
June 25
United States Royce O'Neale Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria Lithuania Žalgiris
1+1
June 27
Canada Aaron Doornekamp Spain Iberostar Tenerife Spain Valencia
2
June 27
Israel Jake Cohen Israel Maccabi Ashdod Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
2
June 30
Russia Andrey Zubkov Russia Lokomotiv Kuban Russia Khimki
2
June 30
Greece Georgios Bogris Spain Iberostar Tenerife Greece Olympiacos
3
June 30
Greece Zach Auguste Turkey Uşak Sportif Greece Panathinaikos
1
July 2
Bulgaria Dee Bost France Monaco Lithuania Žalgiris
1
July 2
United States Augustine Rubit Germany ratiopharm Ulm Germany Brose Bamberg
3
July 3
Tunisia Michael Roll Turkey Beşiktaş Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1
July 3
Spain Santiago Yusta Spain Obradoiro Spain Real Madrid
2
July 3
Turkey Sinan Güler Turkey Galatasaray Turkey Fenerbahçe
2
July 4
Serbia Dragan Milosavljević Germany Alba Berlin Spain Unicaja
2
July 4
Greece Ian Vougioukas Russia Lokomotiv Kuban Greece Panathinaikos
2
July 6
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini Spain MoraBanc Andorra Spain Unicaja
2
July 8
Spain Andres Rico Spain Gipuzkoa Basket Spain Valencia
2
July 9
Israel Karam Mashour Israel Bnei Herzliya Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
2+1
July 10
Latvia Dairis Bertāns Turkey Darüşşafaka Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
July 10
France Amath M'Baye Italy New Basket Brindisi Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
July 10
Serbia Vladimir Micov Turkey Galatasaray Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
July 11
Finland Sasu Salin Spain Gran Canaria Spain Unicaja
2
July 11
Greece Thanasis Antetokounmpo Spain MoraBanc Andorra Greece Panathinaikos
2
July 11
Turkey Birkan Batuk Turkey Darüşşafaka Turkey Anadolu Efes
2
July 12
United States Josh Adams Russia Avtodor Saratov Turkey Anadolu Efes
1+1
July 12
United States Marcus Denmon Turkey Gaziantep Greece Panathinaikos
1+1
July 12
France Adrien Moerman Turkey Darüşşafaka Spain Barcelona
1
July 13
United States Anthony Gill Turkey Yeşilgiresun Russia Khimki
2
July 14
United States Errick McCollum Turkey Galatasaray Turkey Anadolu Efes
1+1
July 14
United States Pierre Jackson United States Texas Legends Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1+1
July 15
North Macedonia Jordan Theodore Turkey Banvit Italy AX Olimpia Milan
2
July 16
United States James Anderson Turkey Darüşşafaka Russia Khimki
2
July 16
United States Cory Jefferson Philippines Alaska Aces Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
July 17
Spain Sergio Rodríguez United States Philadelphia 76ers Spain Real Madrid
2+1
July 19
United States Latavious Williams Venezuela Bucaneros de La Guaira Spain Valencia
1
July 20
United States Malcolm Thomas China Jilin Northeast Tigers Russia Khimki
2
July 21
Russia Ivan Viktorov Russia Nizhny Novgorod Russia Khimki
2
July 24
United States Brian Roberts United States Charlotte Hornets Greece Olympiacos
2
July 25
Hungary DeAndre Kane Spain Real Betis Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1+1
July 25
Brazil Marcelo Huertas United States Los Angeles Lakers Spain Baskonia
2
July 27
United States Phil Pressey United States Santa Cruz Warriors Spain Barcelona
1+1
July 27
France Axel Toupane United States New Orleans Pelicans Lithuania Žalgiris
1+1
July 28
Italy Marco Cusin Italy Sidigas Avellino Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1+1
July 28
Serbia Marko Kešelj Belgium Oostende Serbia Crvena zvezda
2
July 28
Germany Tibor Pleiß Turkey Galatasaray Spain Valencia
2
July 29
Serbia Stefan Janković United States Lakeland Magic Serbia Crvena zvezda
3
July 29
Serbia Nikola Jovanović United States Westchester Knicks Serbia Crvena zvezda
3
July 30
Greece Dinos Mitoglou United States Wake Forest Greece Panathinaikos
4
July 30
United States Jason Thompson China Shandong Golden Stars Turkey Fenerbahçe
1
August 1
United States Ray McCallum Jr. United States Grand Rapids Drive Spain Unicaja
1
August 1
Serbia Nikola Radičević Spain Real Betis Energía Plus Serbia Crvena zvezda
3
August 4
France Kevin Séraphin United States Indiana Pacers Spain Barcelona
2
August 10
United States Hollis Thompson United States Austin Spurs Greece Olympiacos
1
August 11
France Mathias Lessort France Nanterre 92 Serbia Crvena zvezda
3
August 14
Russia Alan Makiev Russia Avtodor Saratov Russia CSKA Moscow
1
August 15
United States Norris Cole United States Oklahoma City Thunder Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1
August 20
United States Jordan McRae United States Cleveland Cavaliers Spain Baskonia
1
August 22
Serbia Vladimir Štimac Turkey Beşiktaş Turkey Anadolu Efes
1+1
August 28
Belarus Artsiom Parakhouski Russia UNICS Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1+1
September 1
Argentina Patricio Garino United States Austin Spurs Spain Baskonia
3
September 7
United States Brad Wanamaker Turkey Darüşşafaka Turkey Fenerbahçe
1
September 8
Montenegro Taylor Rochestie Russia Lokomotiv Kuban Serbia Crvena zvezda
1
September 12
Lithuania Artūras Gudaitis Lithuania Lietuvos rytas Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
September 13
Slovenia Edo Murić Turkey Banvit Turkey Anadolu Efes
1+1
September 15
United States Matt Janning Russia Lokomotiv Kuban Spain Baskonia
2 months
September 18
Latvia Rolands Šmits Spain Fuenlabrada Spain Barcelona
5
October 25
United States Dorell Wright Bosnia and Herzegovina Igokea Germany Brose Bamberg
1
October 26
Croatia Damjan Rudež United States Orlando Magic Spain Valencia
3 months
November 6
United States Curtis Jerrells Israel Hapoel Jerusalem Italy AX Olimpia Milan
2
November 10
Cape Verde Edy Tavares Canada Raptors 905 Spain Real Madrid
3
December 9
Spain Sergi García Spain Tecnyconta Zaragoza Spain Valencia
4
January 20
Slovenia Alen Omić Israel Hapoel Jerusalem Serbia Crvena zvezda
1

Leaving a EuroLeague team

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Date Player From To Ref.
June 2
United States Luke Sikma Spain Valencia Germany Alba Berlin
June 9
Serbia Miroslav Raduljica Italy AX Olimpia Milan China Jiangsu Dragons
July 1
Germany Daniel Theis Germany Brose Bamberg United States Boston Celtics
July 3
Israel Guy Pnini Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel Hapoel Holon
July 4
Serbia Marko Simonović Serbia Crvena zvezda Russia Zenit
July 4
Turkey Furkan Korkmaz Turkey Anadolu Efes United States Philadelphia 76ers
July 11
Serbia Miloš Teodosić Russia CSKA Moscow United States Los Angeles Clippers
July 13
Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović Turkey Fenerbahçe United States Sacramento Kings
July 14
Serbia Stefan Jović Serbia Crvena zvezda Germany Bayern Munich
July 14
United States Brandon Paul Turkey Anadolu Efes United States San Antonio Spurs
July 14
Israel Gal Mekel Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Spain Gran Canaria
July 16
Slovenia Jaka Blažič Spain Baskonia Spain Andorra
July 17
Turkey Cedi Osman Turkey Anadolu Efes United States Cleveland Cavaliers
July 17
United States Jamar Smith Spain Unicaja Russia UNICS
July 18
Italy Alessandro Gentile Italy AX Olimpia Milan Italy Virtus Bologna
July 19
Turkey Oğulcan Baykan Turkey Anadolu Efes Turkey Demir IBB
July 20
Turkey Can Maxim Mutaf Turkey Anadolu Efes Turkey Beşiktaş
July 20
Turkey Samet Geyik Turkey Anadolu Efes Turkey Beşiktaş
July 21
Serbia Milan Mačvan Italy AX Olimpia Milan Germany Bayern Munich
July 24
Bosnia and Herzegovina Alex Renfroe Spain Barcelona Turkey Galatasaray
July 26
United States Alex Kirk Turkey Anadolu Efes Japan Alvark Tokyo
July 28
Slovenia Alen Omić Turkey Anadolu Efes Israel Hapoel Jerusalem
July 31
United States Demetris Nichols Greece Panathinaikos Croatia Cedevita
August 22
Italy Bruno Cerella Italy AX Olimpia Milan Italy Reyer Venezia

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