24 LEGIONNAIRE ROW | Who is the best foreigner playing in an Estonian club? How do you align them?

In previous years, classifying the Legionnaires was more or less logical, but this season I found myself in quite a bit of difficulty. Oleksandr Kovliar, the best legionnaire of Estonian clubs, now plays in Spain, and many men this year were limited to playing only one full match (Kelvin Robinson and Aaron Jones in Kalev/Snabbs; Desonta Bradford in Kalev/Cramos and Raylon Howard in Rapla Avis Utilitas). After a couple of months several more or less promising legionnaires were signed (Mario Kegler to Pärnu Sadam; Luka Majstorovic to Keila Coolbetis; Johnny Hughes to Maks & Mooritsi University of Tartu and Anthony Mathis to Kalev/Cramos).

However, a prize can be awarded safely. In Tunamullu, the title of “worst legionnaire of the year” was awarded to Andrew Edogi, who failed Tarekeyi in Pärnu Sadama, and Richard Laku from Keila-not-yet-Coolbet last year. This year Lorenzo Ferrell, who moved on from Kalev/Snabb, was among the great legends and was a bull brother. First of all he didn’t understand the defensive game night or the hat. And in attack, the assistant coach took Karl Reismann’s side walking buckets six shots in 20 minutes in three games without crosses, all missed. The 196cm winger didn’t make any passes to the basket, but he also committed two turnovers, and in those minutes the team was down 24 points. Congratulations!

But the most important question remains:

Who is currently the best legionnaire of Estonian basketball clubs? Who are in the top 3?

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2024-01-11 11:47:47
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