Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv is happy to announce the addition of Jeremy Pargo for the rest of the season. Jeremy (32, 1.88) will return for his third stint with the club after wearing the yellow and blue for the 2010/11 season and the 2014/15 season as well.
This season Pargo has played for Nanjing of the CBA where he averaged 22.8P and 6.2A, he then moved to Golden State's affiliation G-League team, the Santa Cruz Warriors where he averaged 18.5P and 11 assists in 10 games, following his G-league experience he moved to Lebanon where he played five games averaging 15.8P and 7A.
In his previous stints in Israel he has won two domestic championships the first was with Gilboa Galil in 2010 and the following year with Maccabi (2011); he also won two state cups with Maccabi and also reached the EuroLeague finals game in Barcelona (2011) under the guidance of David Blatt where the yellows came as runner ups to Panathinaikos, in the final game Jeremy played for 40 minutes scoring 12P and dishing 9A; he was also selected to the second all EuroLeague team.
Jeremy began his professional career in 2009 after his four year experience at Gonzaga, he also played for the Cleveland, Memphis, CSKA, Maccabi, Gilboa Galil and Venice.
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This season Pargo has played for Nanjing of the CBA where he averaged 22.8P and 6.2A, he then moved to Golden State's affiliation G-League team, the Santa Cruz Warriors where he averaged 18.5P and 11 assists in 10 games, following his G-league experience he moved to Lebanon where he played five games averaging 15.8P and 7A.
In his previous stints in Israel he has won two domestic championships the first was with Gilboa Galil in 2010 and the following year with Maccabi (2011); he also won two state cups with Maccabi and also reached the EuroLeague finals game in Barcelona (2011) under the guidance of David Blatt where the yellows came as runner ups to Panathinaikos, in the final game Jeremy played for 40 minutes scoring 12P and dishing 9A; he was also selected to the second all EuroLeague team.
Jeremy began his professional career in 2009 after his four year experience at Gonzaga, he also played for the Cleveland, Memphis, CSKA, Maccabi, Gilboa Galil and Venice.
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