Israeli basketball phenom Deni Avdija drafted into IDF
With Maccabi Tel Aviv season on hold NBA lottery prospect joins army, to continue service in US.
www.jpost.comI don’t have live updates right now, but the latest widely reported topic around Deni Avdija and the IDF dates back to his IDF service beginning in 2020 as part of his mandatory service and his status as an exceptional athlete, with ongoing NBA career developments since then. For the most current news, I can fetch up-to-date articles if you’d like.
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With Maccabi Tel Aviv season on hold NBA lottery prospect joins army, to continue service in US.
www.jpost.comPraying for his countrymen back home, the Washington Wizards' small forward puts up impressive numbers as the season starts in the wake of brutal Hamas massacres
www.timesofisrael.comDeni Avdija's breakout season with the Portland Trail Blazers earns him an NBA All-Star nod as well as a message from Israel's president.
www.abc.net.auThe 6-foot-8 (2.03-meter) Avdija comes from basketball lineage as his father, Zufer, was born in Yugoslavia and captained Red Star Belgrade during the 1980s.
www.jpost.comMaccabi Tel Aviv forward Deni Avdija. Photo: Ermanno Gallo via Wikimedia Commons. Maccabi Tel Aviv forward and potential NBA draft …
www.algemeiner.comFacebook Twitter Israel’s rising basketball star Deni Avdija joined the Israel Defense Forces on Wednesday to fulfill his mandatory army service to the country. The Maccabi Tel Aviv and Israel National Team forward is expected to be a Lottery Pick in the upcoming NBA Entry Draft and is slated to be selected with one of […]
sportsrabbi.comNBA draft prospect and Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv player Deni Avdija enlists for his mandatory military service.
www.eurohoops.netWith Maccabi Tel Aviv season on hold NBA lottery prospect joins army, to continue service in US.
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