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Garrison Brooks To Continue Professional Basketball Career In Lithuania


Wolves Twinsbet Vilnius agreed to terms with center to remain with the club from the Lithuanian capital for another season. The 25-year-old former Tar Heel forward averaged 7.6 points and 4.3 rebounds in nine BKT EuroCup games with the Wolves last season. He made 29 of 41 two-point shots (70.7% 2FG) in his EuroCup debut season. (EuroCup)

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Garrison Brooks To Continue Professional Basketball Career In Lithuania


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