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Home» Uncategorized » Armenia Tour: October 5-October 17, 2022

Armenia Tour: October 5-October 17, 2022

October 5-16, 2022 Tour

The tour will consist of games against each team in Armenia. Vahakni City, Mad Foxes, Supersonics, Dvin, New Bayazet, and Cilicia. Each Armenian team will have 5 American spots available to sign tour players. Players that outperform any possible Americans already on their roster will be able to replace them.

  • Cost: $3100
  • $1000 down payment due “First Come First Serve”, remaining amount due  Oct 15, 2022
  • 7 games against actual professional teams in Armenia, plus 1-2 intersquad games.
  • Flights, Hotels, Meals, Transportation, and all necessary expenses included on trip. To make price equal for all players flights will begin/end in NYC or if similar price another more convenient airport.
  • Team will stay in Yerevan the country’s capital city.
  • FIBA Live Stats and Video available for Armenian games

Players Picked Up from 2020 and 2021 Armenia Tour

Name (Camp), Armenian Team

2021

  • Donald Vaughn (Vegas), Vahakni City
  • Paul Hepburn (Atlanta), Vahakni City
  • Darrius Austin (Atlanta), Vahakni City
  • Moli Mojus (Atlanta), Vahakni City
  • KJ Miller (Indianapolis), Vahakni City
  • Aston Morton (Atlanta), Vahakni City
  • Evan Jester (Atlanta), New Bayazet
  • Ke’lyn Adams (Dallas), New Bayazet
  • Quez Hadnot, New Bayazet
  • Trushaun Moorer, New Bayazet
  • Malik Gingles (Atlanta), New Bayazet
  • Imani Starling (Indianapolis), New Bayazet
  • Nick Velasquez (Vegas), Mad Foxes
  • Jayden Hampton (Vegas), Mad Foxes
  • Jack Fiddler (Indianapolis), Mad Foxes
  • Byron Ray (Indianapolis), Supersonics
  • Jamon Moore, Supersonics
  • Duane Clark, Gori
  • Brandon Adams (Philadelphia), Supersonics
  • Robert Holliday (Atlanta), Supersonics
  • VJ Holmes (Atlanta), Dvin
  • Tawayne Anderson (Philadelphia), Dvin
  • Tanner Blyly, Dvin
  • Anthony Alston, Dvin
  • Romello Jones (Vegas), Dvin
  • Demari Hopper (Atlanta), Cilicia
  • Robert Uwaechie (Vegas), Cilicia
  • Brandon Kohler (Vegas), Cilicia
  • O’Shayne Reid (NYC), Cilicia

2020

  • Cameron Burhannon (Indianapolis), Dvin
  • Jordan Watson (New York City), Dvin
  • Demetrius Levarity, Dvin
  • Mark Hall (Indianapolis), Dvin
  • Garrett Collins, Dvin
  • Kavione Green, Dvin
  • Larenzo Graham (Vegas), Urartu
  • Logan Primerano (Indianapolis), Urartu
  • David Bottenberg, Urartu
  • Janai Raynor-Powell (Atlanta), Urartu
  • Lance Adams (Dallas), Urartu
  • Darius Scott (Vegas), Urartu
  • Perry Ayers, Urartu
  • Tavis Smith (Philadelphia), Erebuni
  • Jordan Taylor (Vegas), Erebuni
  • Iwin Ellis (Dallas), Erebuni
  • Elijah Fuller (Vegas), Erebuni
  • Jamal McCoy (Philadelphia), Erebuni
  • Robert Hobson (Atlanta), Erebuni
  • Christian Robertson (Atlanta), Cilicia
  • Jalen Thomas (Chicago), Cilicia
  • Montrell Little (Atlanta), Mad Foxes
  • Damian Archer (Atlanta), Mad Foxes
  • Jose Roman-Angueira (Atlanta), Mad Foxes
  • AJ McQuiage, Mad Foxes
  • Arkadiy Mkrtychyan (Vegas), Mad Foxes
  • Jason Watts (Atlanta), Vahakni City
  • Kyle Kincey (Atlanta), BKMA
  • Reggie George (Indianapolis), BKMA
  • James Mauro (Vegas), BKMA
  • Javonte Matthews (Atlanta), BKMA
  • Kevin Ogunjimi, Spain
  • Naaman Hightower (Vegas), Australia
  • Christopher Williams, Erebuni
  • Quincy Taylor, Mad Foxes
  • Jamir Andrews (Vegas), Dvin
  • Lawrence Combs (Philadelphia), Cilicia
  • DJ Harrison (Atlanta), Cilicia
  • Kamani Morris, Urartu
  • Leondrae Christie (Atlanta), Urartu

 

Players That Played for US Supersonics in Regular Season League Play (Eurobasket in-season Tour Team)

  • Byron Ray (Vegas)
  • Justin Vaughan (Philadelphia)
  • Frederick Slater (Atlanta)
  • Stacey Whitt
  • Kyler Stork (Indianapolis)
  • Jerick Haynes (Atlanta)
  • Bercely Manasse
  • Abdihakim Abdi (Atlanta)
  • Ian Parker (New York City)
  • PJ Austin
  • Cameron Martin (Atlanta)
  • Casuan Caudle (New York City)
  • Demario Black (Atlanta)
  • Jaylon Golds (Atlanta)
  • Dom Oliver (New York City)
  • Devonse Reed (Dallas)
  • Alvin Jackson (Philadelphia)
  • Jose Roman-Angueira (Atlanta)
  • Khalil Williams

 

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