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Free agent big man Glen Davis has officially signed a one-year contract to play in Croatia with KK Zadar, the team announced Monday. The agreement includes an opt-out clause that the team can exercise after two months.
[LONGIN O DAVISU] ??? Doveli smo atraktivnog igra?a koji ?e zasigurno biti magnet za publiku. Rije? je o košarkašu koji ?e u Zadar donijeti i odre?eni dašak spektakla.
Više na ? https://t.co/8PxOaB10fx#igrajZadre ?? @ABA_League pic.twitter.com/Vb8cylySFm— KK Zadar (@kkzadar) 1 ottobre 2018
KK Zadar is a team that competes in the Croatian first division and the ABA Liga (also known as Adriatic League).
The 8-year NBA veteran is expected to land in Croatia this week and might be available to play this Saturday as Zadar will take on KK Cedevita in the next ABA Liga game.
Davis, who won the NBA title in 2008 with the Boston Celtics, last played in the NBA during the 2014-15 season as he averaged four points and 2.3 rebounds in 74 games for the Los Angeles Clippers. In the following years, Davis had to deal with several off-court issues as he was arrested on drug charges in March 2018 and was charged with assault three months later.
Davis won the BIG3 championship with Power this past summer.
At age 32, Davis will be playing in Europe for the first time in his professional career.