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American Basketball Star Dexter Akanno Joins Trier's BBL Lineup
Dexter Akanno, a 24-year-old American basketball player, has signed a one-season contract with German Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) team Vet-Concept Gladiators Trier. This marks the start of Akanno's professional career in Europe, following his impressive stint in the American NCAA college league.
Hailing from the United States, Akanno stood tall at 1.96 meters, primarily playing as a wing (small forward/shooting guard). During his final college season with Utah State University Aggies, he showcased his skills in 34 games, averaging approximately 25 minutes per game.
Akanno's statistical averages for the 2024/25 season were impressive. He scored an average of 8.1 points per game, grabbed 3.2 rebounds per game, dished out 1.0 assist per game, and boasted a notably strong three-point shooting percentage of 42.0%.
Trier's head coach, Jacques Schneider, has commented on the signing, expressing his belief that Akanno will significantly improve Trier's team defensively and offensively. Schneider praised Akanno's versatility, stating that he is "extremely versatile."
Schneider also highlighted Akanno's athleticism, skills, and mindset as key strengths that will benefit Trier's squad. With Akanno on board, Trier has completed its roster for the upcoming season.
The exact position that Akanno will occupy in Trier's team is not specified in the article. As for the start of official training, the information is not available at this time.
[1] Source: Utah State University Athletics [2] Source: Marquette University Athletics [3] Source: Oregon State University Athletics [4] Source: Gladiators Trier Official Announcement
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