Skyliners' Roster Expansion: Another Player About to Join the Squad - Skyliners confirm new recruitment for upcoming season
Looks like the Skyliners aren't wasting any time beefing up their roster! Just days after locking down Till Pape, Frankfurt's dynamic team is back on the transfer market. Wing player Radii Caisin, a promising 24-year-old talent, is jumping ship from the Raiffeisen Flyers Wels. The club announced the deal, with Caisin committing until summer 2027.
As for why the Skyliners are making waves with this signing, Sebastian Gleim—who's stepping into the Sports Director role on August 1st—had this to say: "Radii is a no-nonsense worker who's climbed the ranks on his own merit. In Austria over the past couple of years, he's really blossomed, with this year being a standout. This guy's got potential, and we're ready to help him reach thenext level in the BBL."
The Savvy Coach Speaks
When asked about Caisin's imminent arrival, Head Coach Klaus Perwas shared some insight: "Radii's looking to take on a larger role in the BBL—and he should! He's got the talent to back it up, and I'm excited about the possibility of us both growing together. We're expecting big things from this kid!"
Beyond the Borders: Why the Move to Frankfurt?
Prior to his move to Frankfurt, Caisin honed his skills with the Raiffeisen Flyers Wels in the Austrian Basketball Super League (BSL) for the last two years. In the 2022-2023 season, he averaged 18.8 points per game, 7.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and a swift 1.6 steals over 29 games [1][2]. Keep an eye on this rising star as Caisin suits up for the Skyliners in Frankfurt am Main!
- Skyliners Frankfurt
- Frankfurt am Main, Hessen
- Basketball Bundesliga
- Radii Caisin
- Raiffeisen Flyers Wels
- Wings Player
The Skyliners are bolstering their roster with the acquisition of Radii Caisin, a 24-year-old wing player, who commits until 2027. This move is planned to coincide with the team's community policy of nurturing and elevating promising talent. (Community policy, Radii Caisin)
Prior to his move to Frankfurt, Caisin honed his skills in basketball through vocational training, as evidenced by his outstanding achievements with the Raiffeisen Flyers Wels. Now, he stands to receive more extensive training and development opportunities in the BBL with the Skyliners. (vocational training, Radii Caisin, BBL)