Bàsquet Club Andorra S.A., also known as MoraBanc Andorra, is a professional basketball team that is based in Andorra la Vella, Andorra. Though based in Andorra, the club plays in the Spanish basketball league.

Ibon Navarro BC Andorra’s head coach acquires the 6’3 Point Guard to fill one of the two export spots for the upcoming season. We received no comments from the club about this early move for next season.

Abdelrahman Elghadban, who currently plays for the Plateau Warriors of the Cabo Verde Basketball League is a lethal shooter. His agent Perlesta Hollingsworth said in an interview with ClutchSports. “His shooting ability is at an NBA level. He is well rounded and I think he can play at the highest level.”

Perlesta added ” Playing in Europe is not an easy task. But he is used to the FIBA style of play as he played before in Spain Leb Oro for ICL Manresa / Martorell and in the Egyptian Super League his youth years. This is for sure a higher level of competition and it will be interesting to see how he responds to the challenge”

The 27-year-old was recently interviewed by Talkbasket.net’s Lou Flavius and spoke of his dream to play in the NBA.

” I was offered multiple private workouts with NBA G league teams like the Raptors 905 in September. I am really looking forward to showcase my skills. I personally don’t know what will happen next year whether I am playing in Europe or in the G league, both are great opportunities and I can’t wait to compete and give it my all”

BC Andorra is struggling this season as they are currently at the 15th spot in rankings. They could use some scoring behind the arc. They have to do a lot of changes next season if they want to go up to the top 8, especially under the rim. Babatunde the PF is only averaging 4.4 points, as the second American. They might be looking to keep the current PG Codi Miller and putting Abdelrahman with him in the back court as a SG. We will wait and see what Ibon Navarro is preparing for next season.

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