RUS - Vujanic departs Panathinaikos for Pesic's Dynamo Moscow
MOSCOW (Superleague) - Serbian playmaker Milos Vujanic, one of Panathinaikos' heroes in their Euroleague-title winning campaign in 2006-07, has left the Greens for Dynamo Moscow. Vujanic, who turned 27 on November 13, played in just two games in Europe for undefeated Panathinaikos and his prospects of getting more court time were not good with Sarunas ...
MOSCOW (Superleague) - Serbian playmaker Milos Vujanic, one of Panathinaikos' heroes in their Euroleague-title winning campaign in 2006-07, has left the Greens for Dynamo Moscow.
Vujanic, who turned 27 on November 13, played in just two games in Europe for undefeated Panathinaikos and his prospects of getting more court time were not good with Sarunas Jasikevicius and Vassilis Spanoulis having joined Pana in the summer.
At Dynamo, he will play for Serbia's 2002 FIBA World Championship-winning coach Svetislav Pesic.
"I'm currently in good form and ready to play," Vujanic said on Dynamo's official website. "The coach will decide when I make the debut. The Russian Superleague is getting stronger from year to year."
Ireland international Pat Burke, meanwhile, has joined the Russian Superleague's only undefeated team BC Khimki.
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