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Russell Westbrook Could Receive Historic Offer From EuroLeague Team
Russell Westbrook Could Receive Historic Offer From EuroLeague Team

Newsweek

time2 days ago

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Russell Westbrook Could Receive Historic Offer From EuroLeague Team

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. This NBA offseason is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet — potentially packed with record-breaking action and plenty of movement. For the seventh straight season, the league will see a different champion crowned, marking the longest such streak in NBA history. More NBA news: Hall of Famer Don Nelson to Wear Luka Doncic Shoes in Protest of Mavericks Trade That kind of parity has given nearly every team a sense of hope heading into next season. With belief spreading across the league, expect a flurry of blockbuster moves and major roster shakeups as teams look to capitalize on what feels like a wide-open championship window. NBA commissioner Adam Silver is certainly getting what he wants, and while many are opposed to it, a great deal can change in the coming months. Nonetheless, a ton of players will be on the move, and one name that could fall under that category is former NBA MVP Russell Westbrook. Not only will NBA teams have their eye on Westbrook, but so will EuroLeague powerhouse Hapoel Tel Aviv. According to European basketball reporter, Nemanja Zoric, Hapoel Tel Aviv is set to make Westbrook an offer "never before seen in European basketball." Russell Westbrook #4 of the Denver Nuggets reacts after dunking the ball against the LA Clippers during the fourth quarter in Game Seven of the Western Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at Ball Arena on... Russell Westbrook #4 of the Denver Nuggets reacts after dunking the ball against the LA Clippers during the fourth quarter in Game Seven of the Western Conference First Round NBA Playoffs at Ball Arena on May 03, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. More Photo byEuroCup Champions Hapoel Tel Aviv are expected to make Russell Westbrook an offer 'never before seen in European basketball' 👀 (via @zoric_nemanja) — Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 4, 2025 Fresh off capturing the EuroCup title, the Israeli club is aiming high as it gears up for its first appearance in Europe's top-tier competition — and they've reportedly set their sights on the 2017 NBA MVP. While the chances of Westbrook leaving the NBA remain slim, Hapoel Tel Aviv could try to change the conversation by making a serious push. Westbrook holds a $3.4 million player option for next season, and after putting together a solid campaign, there's a chance he bets on himself and tests the market. The nine-time All-Star is coming off a solid season, as he averaged 13.3 points per game, 4.9 rebounds, 6.1 assists, and 1.4 steals per game while shooting 44.9 percent from the field and 32.3 percent from three in 75 games in his first season with the Denver Nuggets. Westbrook is clearly not the same player he was with the Oklahoma City Thunder; nevertheless, he does the little things at times that contribute to winning basketball. We saw that last season with the Nuggets at times, and we'll see if another team gives him a fair shot. The former UCLA product has just completed his 17th season in the league, having played in 1,237 games. Westbrook is undoubtedly on his way to Springfield when all is said and done. More NBA news: Nuggets' Russell Westbrook Underwent Surprise Offseason Surgery Celtics Send Epic Jayson Tatum Message on Sunday Knicks and Former MVP Have 'Mutual Interest' Amid Trade Rumors: Report For more Russell Westbrook and general NBA news, head on over to Newsweek Sports.

Is Hapoel Tel Aviv going to be new home of Russell Westbrook? European basketball insider spilled beans on ongoing rumors
Is Hapoel Tel Aviv going to be new home of Russell Westbrook? European basketball insider spilled beans on ongoing rumors

Time of India

time6 days ago

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  • Time of India

Is Hapoel Tel Aviv going to be new home of Russell Westbrook? European basketball insider spilled beans on ongoing rumors

Is Hapoel Tel Aviv going to be new home of Russell Westbrook? European basketball insider spilled beans on ongoing rumors (Image Credit: Getty Images) European Basketball reporter Nemanja Zoric shared a fresh update on the rumored offer made to the Denver Nuggets' Russell Westbrook by Hapoel Tel Aviv. He shared that initial talks are on between the European football club and the Nuggets' guard. And the interest is not one-sided; Russell is also sending positive vibes by picking up the phone and actively participating in starting discussions. On X, Nemanja Zoric wrote: 'Hapoel Tel Aviv has made initial contact with former NBA All Star Russell Westbrook. Im told the Eurocup champions are planning to make him an offer with a salary never seen before in European basketball.' Is Hapoel Tel Aviv going to be new home of Russell Westbrook? European basketball insider spilled beans on ongoing rumors (Image Credit: Getty Images) The high point of this impending association is the salary. It is being speculated that the deal offered to the Denver Nuggets' star is too good to refuse and will be a ground-breaking figure. Russell Westbrook is at a stage where he should be exploring new opportunities. He is almost at the end of his NBA career with only one year of the contract with the Denver Nuggets remaining in hand. Hence, the rumors around the new offer coming his way are definitely good news for him and his fans. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ready to Live in 3 & 4 BHK from ₹4.65 Cr* in Sec 22 Ambience Creacions, Gurugram Learn More Undo But, is the new offer really lucrative, or is it just that Russell wants to test new waters? The question is roaming around a lot because of the fact that European players are not paid as lucratively as NBA players are. For instance, the NBA veterans' highest salary is $10 million, while Stephen Curry reportedly takes home $56 million from his NBA contract. But in European Basketball, the only talk-worthy package is that of Nikola Mirotic, who made news with his three-year, $29-million contract with Barcelona. It was the highest package in European Basketball. How much money is Russell Westbrook making currently? Russell Westbrook has a player option in his contract with the NBA, and his 2025-26 season will fetch him $3,468,960. To be ready to make a move to a European franchise, the pay package offered is expected to be mammoth. However, the player at 37 may need to make some adjustments as regards to salary to arrive at a feasible proposition. Russell has investments in US ventures and also takes home millions from endorsement deals with top brands like Nike, Samsung, and Pepsi. He is a part investor in a pizza chain and is associated with the clothing line 'Honor the Gift.' All these associations and investments have helped him build an estimated net worth of $300 million as of May 2025, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Also Read: Denver Nuggets Point Guard Russell Westbrook's sweet gesture for a South Korean NBA fan wins heart Hence, Westbrook's going to Europe to be a part of a new team will make sense only when the offer is gigantic enough to match the income he generates as an NBA player. Back home in the NBA, he is yet to win a title, and with ongoing reformations in the team, a player may have a chance at it, should he choose to hang up his cleats as a Denver Nuggets player.

Thousands mass for funeral procession of Israeli hostage killed in Gaza
Thousands mass for funeral procession of Israeli hostage killed in Gaza

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

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Thousands mass for funeral procession of Israeli hostage killed in Gaza

Thousands lined the streets around the Israeli commericial hub Tel Aviv on Friday for the funeral procession of Tsachi Idan, a hostage killed in captivity in Gaza. The development engineer was abducted from his kibbutz of Nahal Oz during Hamas's unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. He was taken to Gaza with his hands covered in the blood of his 18-year-old daughter Maayan Idan, who had been shot dead in front of him as the family hid in a safe room. Hamas handed over his body and those of three other hostages on Thursday in exchange for more than 600 Palestinian prisoners. It marked the final swap under the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire deal that took effect on January 19 and ended more than 15 months of war in the Palestinian territory. Mourners gathered for a memorial service at Bloomfield Stadium, home ground of Hapoel Tel Aviv, the football club Idan supported. Hundreds of fans stood in the stands, many of them weeping and waving the clubs red colours alongside the national flag. "Tsachi Idan, red forever," banners around the stadium proclaimed. In their speeches, Idan's relatives asked for forgiveness for not having been able to bring him back alive from the Gaza Strip. "I am parting from my older brother and I ask his forgiveness, on behalf of all of us, for returning in a coffin and not on his feet as he left," said his sister Noam Idan Ben Ezra. Photographs of Idan with his family were projected on a giant screen, with the words "Tsachi Idan our hero". Uncle Yigal Idan also asked for forgiveness and criticised Israel's leaders who "did not know how to bring you back in time". "Sorry I didn't shout loud enough... and that the state forgot you," he said. Between the speeches, Idan's family and supporters sang the national anthem in hushed tones. Afterwards, the funeral procession made its way to the burial site in Kibbutz Einat, around 20 kilometres (12 miles) away. lsb-dms/acc/lba/kir

Middle East latest: Hundreds gather as hostage remains are buried
Middle East latest: Hundreds gather as hostage remains are buried

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

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Middle East latest: Hundreds gather as hostage remains are buried

Hundreds of people gathered in the stadium of hostage Tsachi Idan's favorite soccer team in Tel Aviv Friday to pay their respects ahead of his burial. The body of Idan was returned Thursday as Hamas handed over what it said were the remains of four Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of more than 600 Palestinian detainees held by Israel. It was the last planned swap of the ceasefire's first phase, which began in January. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Idan, who was taken from Kibbutz Nahal Oz during the Hamas-led Oct. 7 2023 attack that sparked the war in Gaza, was killed in captivity. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. On Thursday, Egypt said that 'intensive discussions' between Israel and Hamas on the next phase of the ceasefire in Gaza have begun in Cairo. The first phase is set to expire this weekend, but the agreement says the truce remains in effect during the negotiations. About 60 hostages remain in captivity, of whom Israel has declared 32 to be dead. ___ Here's the latest: 8 arrested for spitting at churches amid tensions JERUSALEM — Israeli police said Friday they arrested eight people for spitting at churches in Jerusalem's Old City, as religious tensions threatened to flare in the contested capital. Grainy security video released by the police showed two young Jewish men in a procession, who appeared to be spitting on the ground. The police said they arrested both minors and adults, but did not specify their ages or names. Clergy have said that attacks on church property in the Old City have worsened since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war Oct. 7, 2023. The arrests come as the Old City gears up for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, a holiday that could spark clashes. Sister of dead hostage asks for his forgiveness in stadium eulogy TEL AVIV — Mourners in Israel on Friday were burying the remains of one of the last hostages released in the first phase of the ceasefire between Hamas militants and Israel, as negotiators discussed a second phase of the deal that could end the war in Gaza and see the remaining live hostages returning home. The funeral procession for Tsachi Idan, an avid soccer fan who was 49 when he was abducted by Hamas militants, began from a football stadium in Tel Aviv towards the cemetery where he was to be buried in a private ceremony. 'Today, I say goodbye to my dear brother,' said Idan's sister, Noam Idan Ben Azra, speaking before the crowd of fans of Hapoel Tel Aviv, the soccer team Idan supported. 'I asked him for forgiveness, on our behalf, that he was returned in a coffin not walking as he was taken.' Idan was taken from Kibbutz Nahal Oz. His eldest daughter, Maayan, was killed as militants shot through the door of the family's safe room.

Middle East latest: Hundreds gather as hostage remains are buried
Middle East latest: Hundreds gather as hostage remains are buried

The Independent

time28-02-2025

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Middle East latest: Hundreds gather as hostage remains are buried

Hundreds of people gathered in the stadium of hostage Tsachi Idan's favorite soccer team in Tel Aviv Friday to pay their respects ahead of his burial. The body of Idan was returned Thursday as Hamas handed over what it said were the remains of four Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of more than 600 Palestinian detainees held by Israel. It was the last planned swap of the ceasefire's first phase, which began in January. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Idan, who was taken from Kibbutz Nahal Oz during the Hamas-led Oct. 7 2023 attack that sparked the war in Gaza, was killed in captivity. On Thursday, Egypt said that 'intensive discussions' between Israel and Hamas on the next phase of the ceasefire in Gaza have begun in Cairo. The first phase is set to expire this weekend, but the agreement says the truce remains in effect during the negotiations. About 60 hostages remain in captivity, of whom Israel has declared 32 to be dead. ___ Here's the latest: 8 arrested for spitting at churches amid tensions JERUSALEM — Israeli police said Friday they arrested eight people for spitting at churches in Jerusalem's Old City, as religious tensions threatened to flare in the contested capital. Grainy security video released by the police showed two young Jewish men in a procession, who appeared to be spitting on the ground. The police said they arrested both minors and adults, but did not specify their ages or names. Clergy have said that attacks on church property in the Old City have worsened since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war Oct. 7, 2023. The arrests come as the Old City gears up for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, a holiday that could spark clashes. Sister of dead hostage asks for his forgiveness in stadium eulogy TEL AVIV — Mourners in Israel on Friday were burying the remains of one of the last hostages released in the first phase of the ceasefire between Hamas militants and Israel, as negotiators discussed a second phase of the deal that could end the war in Gaza and see the remaining live hostages returning home. The funeral procession for Tsachi Idan, an avid soccer fan who was 49 when he was abducted by Hamas militants, began from a football stadium in Tel Aviv towards the cemetery where he was to be buried in a private ceremony. 'Today, I say goodbye to my dear brother,' said Idan's sister, Noam Idan Ben Azra, speaking before the crowd of fans of Hapoel Tel Aviv, the soccer team Idan supported. 'I asked him for forgiveness, on our behalf, that he was returned in a coffin not walking as he was taken.' Idan was taken from Kibbutz Nahal Oz. His eldest daughter, Maayan, was killed as militants shot through the door of the family's safe room.

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