Kings and Hogg mutually decline to exercise option
11 Apr
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The Sydney Kings and DJ Hogg have mutually declined to exercise the option on the final year of his contract for the NBL25 season.
During his lone season in the Hoops Capital, the Ohio-born forward averaged 14.4 points, 5.3 rebounds and three assists in 16 appearances in the purple and gold.
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“We thank DJ for his commitment to the club this past season and wish him the best moving forward,” said Kings CEO Chris Pongrass.
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