Free agent guard Yogi Ferrell has agreed to a contract with Greek club Panathinaikos, the team announced in a press release, via Arthur Hill of Hoops Rumors.
Ferrell, 28, is 6-foot-0 and signed a 10-day contract with the Clippers in April, followed by a multiyear standard deal. He appeared in eight games with LA, averaging 4.6 points and 2.1 assists during the regular season.
He also appeared in nine playoff games, though all came at the end of games when the outcome had already been decided.
The Clippers then released Farrell on Sept. 6.
Is Sunday a good day to announce a point guard??
Sure, why not?
Welcome @YogiFerrell11 ☘#paobc #panathinaikosbcopap pic.twitter.com/OepS03BJDP
— Panathinaikos BC (@paobcgr) October 10, 2021
He has also spent time with the Cavaliers, Kings, Mavericks and Nets, so there is a decent chance he will again find a home in the NBA as a experienced reserve.
“He will make his overseas debut and play in Europe and EuroLeague for the first time in his career,” wrote Antonis Stroggylakis of EuroHoops.
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