Betis Basketball Adds Unknown American Player, Cameron Krutwig, to Low-Cost Project

He Betis Basketball He is adding pieces to his low-cost project in the LEB Oro. After finalizing the signing of Dylan Frye and giving youth squad player Pablo Marín the opportunity, the third addition is another unknown American player with no past in Spain: Cameron Krutwig.

Born in Illinois (12-21-1998), he is a interior bajito2.06 meters, which comes from the Japanese Ibaraki Robotsa team in which he averaged 15.6 minutes, 5.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 37 games last season.

The new Betic center began his career at the University Loyola Chicago (2017-18), in which he remained for five years until in the 2021-22 campaign he made the leap to Europe at Antwerp Giants Belgian, with whom he averaged 7.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 27 games. He also played in the Europe Cup with this team, bringing the total number to 48 games.

Without signing big numbers in a league like the Japanese, Krutwig is, like Frye, a bet of Armando Guerrero, sports director, since both are unknown players who have never been to Spain before and who come from the minor leagues. With this signing, Betis Basketball spend your two non-EU tokens in players whose performance is yet to be gauged without really knowing what they can offer in a championship as competitive as the LEB Oro, in which coaches and players always emphasize the importance of knowing the competition.

2023-07-28 12:47:25
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