Hugo Besson operated on a hip, the Boulogne-Levallois club enlisted the American rear Michael Frazier as a medical freelancer. The latter will remain until the end of the season.
The Metropolitans are holding the replacement for Hugo Besson. This is Michael Frazier (29 years old, 1.92m). The American rear arrives as a medical freelancer and will remain until the end of the season, announced the Boulogne-Levallois club, which has therefore decided on this player who arrives from Australia, where he is coming out of a season. in the National Championship (NBL) with the Illawarra Hawks.
Born in Florida, Frazier was shooting Down Under with 17.3 points and 3.9 rebounds. However, it was in the NBA that the native of Gainesville had been talked about. Four years ago during the 2019-2020 season, the last Mets rookie had indeed worn the Houston Rockets jersey. In Texas, the player who studied at the University of Florida, also attended at one time by a certain Joakim Noah, had played 12 games.
Two former residents of the Australian championship with the Mets
The Mets 92 welcome a new rear to strengthen their workforce!
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– Boulogne-Levallois Metropolitans 92 (@Metropolitans92) March 20, 2023
He then turned his back on the mythical American league for his antechamber the G-League, with a passage under the colors of the Delaware Blue Coats, which preceded another, thousands of kilometers away, already in Australia, but at Perth to start, averaging 7.8 points per game. The new teammate of Victor Wembanyama, who can boast of having played four games with Team USA, certainly at a time when the NBA stars could not respond, then set sail for Illawarra, without yet knowing that he would have his first experience in Europe a few months later.
In Boulogne-Levallois, the former rear of the Hawks will find another ex-resident of the Australian championship, and passed like him by Perth: TaShawn Thomas. The US interior (30 years old, 2.03m) was recruited to make up for the departure of Latvian Anzejs Pasecniks, who has already left.