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David Kravish Signs New Long-Term Deal with Unicaja

The back-to-back BCL champions have secured a key part of their successful team for years to come.
David Kravish Signs New Long-Term Deal with Unicaja

Unicaja, the reigning two-time Basketball Champions League (BCL) champions, have made a major move to keep their winning team together. The club announced that veteran center David Kravish has signed a contract extension that will keep him in Málaga until the end of the 2027-28 season.

This new agreement is a strong signal of Unicaja’s plan to continue its success. Kravish has been a vital part of the team’s system, and his impressive winning percentage of over 75% in games he has played highlights his importance on the court. The deal ensures stability and keeps a key player in place as the team prepares for future challenges.

✍️ A Core Player Commits to the Champions

David Kravish’s new deal extends his existing contract by one season and adds two more years, securing his place on the team for three more seasons. By the time this contract ends, the 32-year-old American-Bulgarian center will have completed six seasons with Unicaja. This long-term commitment solidifies his role as an experienced leader for a team that has achieved great success and is eager for more.

🏆 Building on a Winning Legacy

With Kravish secured, Unicaja is focused on the upcoming BCL season and the challenge of winning a third consecutive title. The team is set to compete in Group G of the Regular Season, where they will face opponents such as Filou Oostende, Mersin MSK, and Karditsa Iaponiki. Keeping their core roster intact gives them a strong foundation as they begin their new campaign with high hopes.

🏀 Other Moves Around the BCL

Elsewhere in the league, other teams have also been making moves. Azerbaijani champions Sabah signed 16-year-old prospect Emmanuel Agbason to a three-year deal. Meanwhile, Basketball Lowen Braunschweig in Germany completed their roster by adding 25-year-old Grant Sherfield. In another signing, Kamau Stokes has joined Rilski Sportist as they prepare for the BCL qualification tournaments.