Georgia Tech complex Ra’Sean Dickey has set up his senior season to play for work in the Ukraine.
College basketball newsGeorgia Tech pivot Ra’Sean Dickey has fixed up his senior term to play proficiently in the Ukraine.
Coach Paul Hewitt said Wednesday the 6-foot-10 Dickey signed a treaty with Budivelnyk Kiev of the Ukrainian Super League. He redshirted last time to make progress from dire tendinitis in his right knee and had a year of entitlement remaining.
“Ra’Sean and his family have unfaltering that the time is right for him to kick off his career basketball profession, and we wish him all the best,” Hewitt said.
Dickey played in 89 games over three seasons, averaging 8.7 points and 5.1 while shooting 60.1 percent from the province. His best period was 2005-06, when he 13.2 and 6.8 rebounds.
The Yellow Jackets were 15-17 last time of year, including 7-9 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Former Missouri coach Norm Stewart is from open-bravery surgery.
University said the 73-year-old Stewart had an aortic valve extra on Friday. He is recuperating at Boone Hospital Center and is expected to be released postponed this week.
Stewart washed-out 32 years as coach at Missouri, his alma mater. He earned 731 job wins in his 38-year coaching business and is a item of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
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