Former KT Logan, Italy’s top scorer at 39, will retire after this season

Logan’s retirement is imminent

David Logan will retire after the 2023-2024 season, according to 현금홀덤사이트 European basketball publication Sportando.

The former Indianapolis University standout is a highly regarded guard in Europe. The Hoosiers’ all-time leading scorer (2,352 points) has played in various European leagues, including Italy, Israel, Poland, Spain, Greece, Germany, Lithuania, and France.

His list of awards is long. Having spent the majority of his career in Europe, Logan has won a total of six MVP trophies to date.

Logan’s name is familiar to KBL fans. In the 2018-2019 season, Logan joined KT as a replacement foreign player for Joel Hernandez during the KBL’s short-term foreign player program.

At the time, Logan’s exceptional shooting ability allowed him to join Heo Hoon, Yang Hong-seok, and others in KT‘s exciting archery basketball offense. Although he was sidelined by injury and only played 17 games, he made a strong impression, averaging 17.5 points, 3.8 assists, and 1.4 steals on 3.3 three-pointers per game with a 40.9% success rate.

Logan, who has been playing in Italy since leaving the KBL, will continue to play for Serie A Scarpati this season as he did last season. Born in 1982, he is already a senior and has decided to retire after this season.

Despite his age, Logan averaged 18.4 points per game last season, good for second in the league. How will he fare in his final season?

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