Mayagüez Indians make roster changes ahead of new BSN season

“He did not arrive in the expected physical conditions and we made the decision before the season began,” said the Indians’ representative, Carlos “Cady” Acosta, to El Nuevo Día.

At the moment, the Mayagüez quintet is “refining the latest agreements” to sign the import who will replace the American, according to Acosta, without offering more details.

The Indians expected the center to provide defense, height and strength to a team that finished tenth last season – out of 12 teams – in rebounds and blocks per game. The 7’0″ Cauley-Stein averaged 8.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game in seven seasons in the NBA. He played with the Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks and Philadelphia Sixers in the league. North American.

The other reinforcement for the Indians is American guard Craig Randall.

The Indians, under the leadership of leader Christian Dalmau, come into this season after advancing to the quarterfinals of the BSN playoffs last season, where they fell to the Vaqueros de Bayamón in five games, 4-1.

Mayagüez will debut on April 4 when they host the Pirates of Quebradillas at the Recreation and Sports Palace.

2024-03-24 20:30:00
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