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Kings grant NBL champion Makoi mutual release from contract

09 Apr
2 mins read
“He played a crucial role as part of our championship team in NBL23 and we will forever be thankful for his time here in Sydney.”

The Sydney Kings can announce they've granted Jackson Makoi a mutual release from his NBL25 contract to pursue other career opportunities.

The Egyptian-born South Sudanese international has spent the past two seasons with the Hoops Capital club as a development player - helping the purple and gold win the NBL23 championship.

During those two seasons, the Melbourne product - who just signed with NBL1 club Northside - made 16 appearances for the Kings, including scoring a career-high eight points against the Perth Wildcats on February 5, 2023.

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Kings CEO Chris Pongrass thanked the 23-year-old for his commitment to the harbour city club and wished him all the best in his future on-court endeavours.

“Jackson has a bright basketball future ahead of him," Pongrass said.

“While a talented young player, both of us saw a better opportunity for him to play meaningful minutes with another club, and so this was the best move for everyone.

“He played a crucial role as part of our championship team in NBL23 and we will forever be thankful for his time here in Sydney.”

Stay up to date with all the harbour city club's off-season news here.

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