Feb 28 โ€ข 10:33 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡น Lithuania Lrytas

The American who hasn't played for two years has joined Juventus

Utenos club Juventus signs Canadian defender Kenny Chery on a agreement until the end of the 2025/2026 season, which will begin after a month-long evaluation period.

The Lithuanian basketball club Juventus has announced the signing of Canadian defender Kenny Chery, who has been out of competitive action for two years due to injury and personal reasons. The contract extends until the end of the 2025/2026 season but will only take effect following a month-long evaluation where his performance will be assessed. Team manager Eimantas Skersis expressed confidence that Chery, despite his absence from the sport, possesses the experience and skills acquired from previous high-level play in organizations around the world and is eager to return to competitive basketball.

Chery first arrived in Europe in 2015 and made a name for himself playing in Hungaryโ€™s top league with Fehervar Alba, where he recorded impressive averages in his debut season. His career includes significant experience which Juventus hopes will translate into performance on the court. The manager's statement also underscores a positive outlook regarding the potential benefits of this partnership for the club and the player if Chery proves his capability during the evaluation period.

This signing reflects Juventus's efforts to enhance their team roster as they aim for success in the coming seasons. The development will be monitored closely, as Chery's return could have notable implications for the club's competitive stance in the league, and fans will keenly await the results of the upcoming evaluation to see if he can regain his previous form or provide new momentum for the team.

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