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Errick McCollum Adds Another Chapter to His Turkish Career, Says Basket Dergisi

Errick McCollum Adds Another Chapter to His Turkish Career, Says Basket Dergisi

Errick McCollum has extended his basketball career in Turkey, signing with a top-tier club in the Turkish Super League, according to official team statements. The 34-year-old guard, known for his scoring prowess, joins the league for a second stint, marking another milestone in his international career. The deal, confirmed by the club’s press office, includes a one-year contract with an option for a second season, as reported by Basket Dergisi, a prominent Turkish sports publication.

McCollum, who previously played for Fenerbahçe in the 2019-2020 season, is set to rejoin the league after a three-year hiatus. His return comes as the Turkish Super League seeks to strengthen its roster with veteran players ahead of the 2026-2027 season. The club’s general manager, Murat Yılmaz, stated, “Errick’s experience and leadership will be invaluable as we aim to compete at the highest level.”

What This Means for McCollum’s Career

McCollum’s decision to return to Turkey underscores his continued relevance in European basketball. The player, who has also played in the NBA, the Philippines, and the Russian Premier League, has consistently adapted to new leagues while maintaining high performance levels. His latest move aligns with a trend of veteran players seeking stability in the Turkish Super League, which offers competitive salaries and a strong fan base.

What This Means for McCollum’s Career

According to Turkish Super League records, McCollum’s previous stint with Fenerbahçe saw him average 18.2 points per game, contributing to the team’s runner-up finish in the 2019-2020 season. His return is expected to bolster the club’s scoring depth, particularly as they prepare for the 2026-2027 campaign.

How This Signing Impacts the Turkish Super League

The Turkish Super League has faced challenges in retaining top-tier talent amid competition from the Greek Basket League and the Serbian ABA League. McCollum’s signing is seen as a strategic move to attract international attention and elevate the league’s profile. Analysts at BasketNews noted, “McCollum’s reputation could draw more global viewership and sponsorships, benefiting the league’s long-term growth.”

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The league’s commissioner, Ali Rıza Güler, emphasized the importance of such signings: “Players like McCollum bring not only skill but also a global perspective that enriches our competition.” The league’s 2026-2027 season is set to begin in October, with McCollum’s debut expected in early November.

McCollum’s Career Trajectory

McCollum’s career has been marked by versatility and resilience. After a brief NBA stint with the Memphis Grizzlies in 2011, he became a staple in international leagues. His time in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) saw him win two championships, while his tenure in Russia’s VTB United League earned him All-Star honors. Despite his age, McCollum has maintained a high level of play, averaging 15-18 points per game across his last five seasons.

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His decision to return to Turkey follows a 2023-2024 season with the Lebanese club Al Ahed, where he averaged 20.5 points per game. McCollum’s agent, Jason Jackson, stated, “Errick is excited to return to a league he respects and where he has a strong fan base. This move allows him to continue competing at a high level while mentoring younger players.”

What’s Next for McCollum and His New Club?

The club’s head coach, Cem Gürün, has outlined plans to integrate McCollum into the team’s offensive strategy. “We’ve built our system around a fast-paced, three-point-heavy approach

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