Kings thank NBL champion Jaylen Adams
8 Jul
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The Sydney Kings would like to thank NBL22 champion Jaylen Adams for his services to the club.
King #226 Adams, who won the NBL22 MVP award, played 80 games across three seasons for the Hoops Capital club - finishing with averages of 19.5 points, 5.8 assists, four rebounds, 1.3 steals and 0.4 blocks per game.
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During his stint in the harbour city, Adams made the 2021-22 All-NBL First Team while also breaking numerous club records, including a franchise high in points for a 40-minute game and his historic showing against South East Melbourne on January 2.
“We have a lot of love for JA and are lucky to have had him in the purple and gold for three years - he will forever be remembered as a Kings champion,” Hoops Capital CEO Chris Pongrass said.
“The Kings organisation, our partners, members and fans, all thank JA for everything he has done for our club and wish him nothing but all the success at his next stop.”
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