Sydney Kings thank college-bound Klairus Amir
21 Jul
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The Sydney Kings would like to thank development player Klairus Amir for his services to the Hoops Capital club over the past two seasons.
King #245 Amir, who signed with the harbour city side ahead of the NBL24 season, has committed to Campbell University in the United States.
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The Sydney junior, who most recently played for the Central Coast Crusaders in the NBL1 East competition, is slated to head to the US for his freshman season in the next month.
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