Aquila Trento, Myles Cale is the third new shot incoming

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L’Aquila Trento confirms the arrival of the new guard/wing Myles Cale with a note published on the company’s official website. The American born in 1999, 198 centimeters tall and weighing 95 kilograms, played his last season in Belgium defending the colors ofHubo Limburg United. In what is his first European year Cale averaged 15.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. A haul made even more precious by the conquest of the Lotto Basketball Cup, the second national cup in the club’s history.

After Andrea Pecchia And Jordan Bayehe Dolomiti Energia therefore scores the third reinforcement of a roster strongly reshaped by the departures, already announced, of Kamar Baldwin and Davide Alviti.

Aquila Trento presents Myles Cale: the words of coach Galbiati

The five-year license plate Seton Hall University (2017-2022) effectively kicks off Myles Cale’s basketball training. A collegiate path in which the boy averages double figures in at least three of the five years and which paves the way for his debut in the G-League with Greensboro Warm, an affiliate of the Charlotte Hornets. Having said that as a rookie in Belgium, that thirty years of experience is preparing to be the right experience for a possible leap in quality for the native of Elizabeth, New Jersey.

These are coach’s words Paolo Galbiati regarding the arrival of the new American from Dolomiti Energia.

I am very happy that Myles accepted our proposal. He is a player gifted with physicality and athleticism, very versatile, with great room for growth and with some European experience. I was struck by his great seriousness combined with his great desire to continue growing“.

Dolomiti Energia can count on a player who ended last season shooting 61% from two points and 36.4% from three, combining him with attacking skills and good dynamism in the defensive half of the field.

 
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