List of 2018–19 EuroLeague transactions

This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2018 EuroLeague off-season and 2018–19 EuroLeague season (until 28 February 2019).

Retirements

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The following players who played in the 2017–18 Euroleague, and played more than three EuroLeague seasons, retired.

Date Name EuroLeague Team(s) and played (years) Age Notes Ref.
August 17   Juan Carlos Navarro 38 [1]

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
  Herbalife Gran Canaria   Luis Casimiro End of contract 13 June 2018[2] Pre-season   Salva Maldonado 26 June 2018
  Darüşşafaka   David Blatt End of contract 31 May 2018   Ahmet Çakı 20 June 2018[3]
  Olympiacos   Ioannis Sfairopoulos Mutual consent 18 June 2018[4]   David Blatt 27 June 2018[5]
  Kirolbet Baskonia   Pedro Martinez Sacked 16 November 2018[6] 11th (2–5)   Velimir Perasović 16 November 2018[6]
  Maccabi Tel Aviv   Neven Spahija Sacked 18 November 2018[7] 14th (1–6)   Ioannis Sfairopoulos 18 November 2018[7]
  Herbalife Gran Canaria   Salva Maldonado Sacked 5 December 2018[8] 13th (3–7)   Víctor García 5 December 2018[8][9]
  Darüşşafaka Tekfen   Ahmet Çakı Sacked 11 December 2018[10] 16th (1–10)   Selçuk Ernak 12 December 2018[11]
  Panathinaikos OPAP Athens   Xavi Pascual Sacked 20 December 2018[12] 10th (6–7)   Rick Pitino 22 December 2018[13]
  Budućnost VOLI   Aleksandar Džikić Sacked 29 December 2018[14] 15th (3–12)   Jasmin Repeša 30 December 2018[15]
  Khimki   Georgios Bartzokas Sacked 21 January 2019[16] 13th (7–12)   Rimas Kurtinaitis 21 January 2019[17]
  Herbalife Gran Canaria   Víctor García Sacked 11 March 2019[18] 14th (6–19)   Pedro Martínez 11 March 2019[19]

Player movements

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Between two EuroLeague teams

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Date Player From To Contract
years
Ref.
June 13
  Edwin Jackson   Barcelona   Budućnost
1
June 20
  Vasilije Micić   Žalgiris   Anadolu Efes
2
June 21
  Rodrigue Beaubois   Baskonia   Anadolu Efes
2
June 25
  Berk Demir   Anadolu Efes   Darüşşafaka
2
July 2
  Adrien Moerman   Barcelona   Anadolu Efes
2
July 10
  Ioannis Papapetrou   Olympiacos   Panathinaikos
3
July 10
  Scottie Wilbekin   Darüşşafaka   Maccabi Tel Aviv
3
July 12
  James Anderson   Khimki   Anadolu Efes
1+1
July 12
  Aleksandar Vezenkov   Barcelona   Olympiacos
2
July 13
  Mike James   Panathinaikos   AX Olimpia Milan
3
July 17
  Axel Toupane   Žalgiris   Olympiacos
2
July 17
  Chris Singleton   Panathinaikos   Barcelona
1
July 18
  Jānis Timma   Baskonia   Olympiacos
2
July 24
  Petteri Koponen   Barcelona   Bayern Munich
3
July 25
  Kevin Pangos   Žalgiris   Barcelona
2
July 25
  Kim Tillie   Olympiacos   Gran Canaria
1
July 30
  Deshaun Thomas   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Panathinaikos
1
September 23
  Léo Westermann   CSKA Moscow   Žalgiris
1
January 2
  Alen Omić   Budućnost   AX Olimpia Milan
1

To a EuroLeague team

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Date Player From To Contract
years
Ref.
May 30
  Coty Clarke   Avtodor Saratov   Budućnost
1
June 12
  Metecan Birsen   Sakarya   Anadolu Efes
2
June 13
  Sertac Sanli   Beşiktaş   Anadolu Efes
2
June 16
  Earl Clark   Beşiktaş   Budućnost
1
June 16
  Bugrahan Tuncer   Eskişehir   Anadolu Efes
2
June 18
  Kendrick Ray   ČEZ Nymburk   Maccabi Tel Aviv
3
June 21
  Thomas Walkup   EWE Baskets Oldenburg   Žalgiris
2
June 22
  Laurynas Birutis   Šiauliai   Žalgiris
June 22
  Amedeo Della Valle   Pallacanestro Reggiana   AX Olimpia Milan
June 25
  Jeff Brooks   Unicaja   AX Olimpia Milan
2
June 25
  Jordan Loyd   Hapoel Eilat   Darüşşafaka
1
June 25
  Žanis Peiners   Lietkabelis   Darüşşafaka
2
June 26
  Angelo Caloiaro   Banvit   Maccabi Tel Aviv
1
June 26
  Aaron Craft   Monaco   Budućnost
1
June 26
  Petr Gubanov   Nizhy Novgorod   Khimki
1
June 27
  Stéphane Lasme   UNICS   Panathinaikos
1
June 27
  Nemanja Nedović   Unicaja   AX Olimpia Milan
June 28
  Christian Burns   Cantù   AX Olimpia Milan
1
June 28
  Martinas Geben   Notre Dame   Žalgiris
July 3
  Marius Grigonis   Alba Berlin   Žalgiris
3
July 4
  Joffrey Lauvergne   San Antonio Spurs   Fenerbahçe
2
July 4
  Leon Radošević   Brose Bamberg   Bayern Munich
3
July 5
  Nigel Williams-Goss   Partizan   Olympiacos
3
July 6
  Robin Amaize   medi Bayreuth   Bayern Munich
3
July 6
  Ray McCallum   Unicaja   Darüşşafaka
1
July 7
  Zach LeDay   Hapoel Gilboa Galil   Olympiacos
2+1
July 8
  Nate Wolters   Élan Chalon   Žalgiris
1+1
July 9
  Klemen Prepelič   Levallois Metropolitans   Real Madrid
2
July 12
  Dee Bost   Strasbourg   Khimki
1
July 13
  Cory Jefferson   Texas Legends   Darüşşafaka
July 13
  Maodo Lo   Brose Bamberg   Bayern Munich
2
July 14
  Keith Langford   Maccabi Rishon LeZion   Panathinaikos
1
July 16
  Nimrod Levi   Maccabi Ashdod   Maccabi Tel Aviv
2
July 17
  Youssoupha Fall   Le Mans   Baskonia
4
July 17
  Daniel Hackett   Brose Bamberg   CSKA Moscow
2
July 18
  Kyle Kuric   Zenit   Barcelona
2
July 18
  Shavon Shields   Trento   Baskonia
2
July 19
  Gabriel Deck   San Lorenzo   Real Madrid
3
July 19
  Tyler Ennis   Los Angeles Lakers   Fenerbahçe
2
July 19
  Clevin Hannah   UCAM Murcia   Gran Canaria
July 20
  Georgios Papagiannis   Portland Trail Blazers   Panathinaikos
5
July 23
  Alec Peters   Phoenix Suns   CSKA Moscow
1
July 24
  Casey Prather   Promitheas Patras   Khimki
1+1
July 25
  Ivan Ukhov   Parma   CSKA Moscow
3
July 26
  Markel Brown   Houston Rockets   Darüşşafaka
1
July 26
  Shane Larkin   Boston Celtics   Anadolu Efes
1
July 27
  Jordan Mickey   Miami Heat   Khimki
1
July 30
  Artem Pustovyi   Obradoiro   Barcelona
3
July 30
  D. J. Strawberry   Beşiktaş   Gran Canaria
1
July 31
  Johnny O'Bryant   Charlotte Hornets   Maccabi Tel Aviv
1
July 31
  Vangelis Sakellariou   Panionios   Panathinaikos
1+1
August 1
  Tibor Pleiss   Valencia   Anadolu Efes
1+1
August 2
  Chris Evans   Monaco   Gran Canaria
1
August 6
  Donatas Sabeckis   Šiauliai   Žalgiris
1+1
August 8
  Joel Bolomboy   Milwaukee Bucks   CSKA Moscow
3
August 8
  Tony Crocker   Tofaş   Khimki
1
August 9
  Jaka Blažič   MoraBanc Andorra   Barcelona
1
August 13
  Darrun Hilliard   San Antonio Spurs   Baskonia
1
August 16
  Igor Drobnjak   Mega Bemax   Budućnost
August 18
  Jon Diebler   Beşiktaş   Darüşşafaka
1
August 20
  Tarik Black   Houston Rockets   Maccabi Tel Aviv
August 21
  Jeremy Evans   Atlanta Hawks   Darüşşafaka
1
September 2
  Ajdin Penava   Marshall   Baskonia
4
September 18
  Nemanja Dangubić   Crvena zvezda   Bayern Munich
1
September 25
  Alen Omić   Crvena zvezda   Budućnost
1
October 3
  Derrick Williams   Los Angeles Lakers   Bayern Munich
1
October 18
  Derrick Walton   Miami Heat   Žalgiris
1
October 26
  Erick Green   Valencia   Fenerbahçe
1
November 4
  Ramon Sessions   Washington Wizards   Maccabi Tel Aviv
3 months
November 9
  Garlon Green   Belfius Mons-Hainaut   Khimki
1
November 16
  Nikola Radičević   Trento   Gran Canaria
1
December 5
  Toney Douglas   Sakarya   Darüşşafaka
1
December 13
  Siim-Sander Vene   Fuenlabrada   Gran Canaria
1
December 20
  Goga Bitadze   Mega Bemax   Budućnost
1
December 21
  James Bell   Cedevita   Budućnost
1
December 21
  Norris Cole   Sidigas Avellino   Budućnost
1
December 24
  Josh Magette   Cedevita   Gran Canaria
1
January 6
  Deon Thompson   San Pablo Burgos   Žalgiris
1
January 9
  Sean Kilpatrick   Chicago Bulls   Panathinaikos
1
January 13
  Adreian Payne   Nanjing Monkey King   Panathinaikos
1
January 22
  Jalen Jones   Cleveland Cavaliers   Baskonia
1
January 27
  James Nunnally   Houston Rockets   AX Olimpia Milan
1
February 6
  Briante Weber   Sioux Falls Skyforce   Olympiacos
1
February 14
  Devin Williams   Büyükçekmece   Budućnost
1
February 20
  Jacob Wiley   Adelaide 36ers   Gran Canaria
1
February 22
  Cory Jefferson   Guangzhou Long-Lions   Gran Canaria
1
February 27
  Aaron Harrison   New Orleans Pelicans   Khimki
1

Leaving a EuroLeague team

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Date Player From To Ref.
June 26
  Kenny Gabriel   Panathinaikos   Türk Telekom
June 26
  Itay Segev   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Maccabi Rishon LeZion
June 28
  Reggie Redding   Bayern Munich   Türk Telekom
July 2
  Marco Cusin   AX Olimpia Milan   Fiat Turin
July 2
  Brad Wanamaker   Fenerbahçe   Boston Celtics
July 3
  Berk Uğurlu   Fenerbahçe   Pınar Karşıyaka
July 3
  Kyle Wiltjer   Olympiacos   Unicaja
July 4
  Jalen Reynolds   Barcelona   Zenit
July 6
  Will Cummings   Darüşşafaka   EWE Baskets Oldenburg
July 6
  Pierre Jackson   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Beijing Fly Dragons
July 9
  Luka Dončić   Real Madrid   Dallas Mavericks
July 11
  JaJuan Johnson   Darüşşafaka   Lokomotiv Kuban
July 12
  Andrew Goudelock   AX Olimpia Milan   Shandong Golden Stars
July 12
  Vladimir Štimac   Anadolu Efes   Türk Telekom
July 13
  Brian Roberts   Olympiacos   Unicaja
July 16
  Rodions Kurucs   Barcelona   Brooklyn Nets
July 17
  Jamel McLean   Olympiacos   Lokomotiv Kuban
July 17
  Maik Zirbes   Bayern Munich   Crvena zvezda
July 19
  Awudu Abass   AX Olimpia Milan   Brescia
July 19
  Justin Doellman   Budućnost   Manresa
July 20
  Marc García   Barcelona   Fuenlabrada
July 21
  Amath M'Baye   AX Olimpia Milan   Virtus Bologna
July 23
  Gytis Masiulis   Žalgiris   Neptūnas
July 23
  Muhaymin Mustafa   Anadolu Efes   Tofaş
July 24
  Mantas Kalnietis   AX Olimpia Milan   ASVEL
July 24
  Davide Pascolo   AX Olimpia Milan   Trento
July 25
  Jonah Bolden   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Philadelphia 76ers
July 25
  Vitaly Fridzon   CSKA Moscow   Lokomotiv Kuban
July 25
  Karim Jallow   Bayern Munich   MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
July 26
  Nicolás Brussino   Gran Canaria   Iberostar Tenerife
July 31
  James Bell   Darüşşafaka   Cedevita
August 1
  Pablo Aguilar   Gran Canaria   Cedevita
August 1
  Marcus Denmon   Panathinaikos   Zhejiang Golden Bulls
August 1
  Amar Gegić   Bayern Munich   Partizan
August 3
  Howard Sant-Roos   Darüşşafaka   AEK Athens
August 6
  Toney Douglas   Anadolu Efes   Sakarya
August 6
  Paulius Valinskas   Žalgiris   Šiauliai
August 7
  Zach Auguste   Panathinaikos   Galatasaray
August 8
  James Nunnally   Fenerbahçe   Minnesota Timberwolves
August 8
  Nikola Radičević   Gran Canaria   Trento
August 8
  Dino Radončić   Real Madrid   San Pablo Burgos
August 11
  Jason Thompson   Fenerbahçe   Sichuan Blue Whales
August 13
  D. J. Seeley   Gran Canaria   Lietuvos rytas
August 14
  Karam Mashour   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Bnei Herzliya
August 17
  Norris Cole   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Sidigas Avellino
August 28
  Kyle Gibson   Budućnost   Beşiktaş
August 30
  Thomas Robinson   Khimki   Atlanta Hawks
September 10
  Phil Pressey   Barcelona   Beşiktaş
September 17
  Victor Rudd   CSKA Moscow   Fiat Turin
September 21
  Errick McCollum   Anadolu Efes   UNICS
October 9
  Gal Mekel   Gran Canaria   Zenit
October 31
  Donatas Sabeckis   Žalgiris   MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
November 25
  Aaron Craft   Budućnost   Trento
December 7
  K.C. Rivers   Panathinaikos   Reggio Emilia
December 19
  Artsiom Parakhouski   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Rytas
December 30
  Zoran Nikolić   Budućnost   Mega Bemax
January 8
  Chris Evans   Gran Canaria   Pınar Karşıyaka
February 13
  Derrick Walton   Žalgiris   Alba Berlin
February 26
  Kendrick Ray   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Le Mans
February 28
  Dee Bost   Khimki   Monaco
March 2
  Dairis Bertāns   AX Olimpia Milan   New Orleans Pelicans

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