Real Madrid Hoping To Sign Cedi Osman

Free agent forward Cedi Osman has become a priority for Real Madrid, according to Alessandro Maggi of Sportando.

The 29-year-old shooting specialist remains unsigned after playing for the Spurs last season. With limited NBA roster spots available as training camps get set to open later this month, Osman may have to look overseas for his next opportunity.

Real Madrid needs to find a replacement for Guerschon Yabusele, who exercised an opt-out clause in his contract and signed with the Sixers following an impressive performance in the Olympics. The Spanish team also lost Rudy Fernandez and Sergio Rodriguez to retirement.

Former NBA player Semi Ojeleye, who spent last season with Valencia in Spain, is another possibility for Real Madrid, Maggi adds. He also states that Osman could get an offer from Anadolu Efes in his native Turkey.

Osman played for Efes from 2011-17 before coming to the NBA. He also has extensive experience with the Turkish national team.

He was selected by Minnesota with the 31st pick in the 2015 draft was and traded to Cleveland on draft night. He spent six years with the Cavaliers before being shipped to San Antonio last summer in a three-team deal.

Osman had a reduced role with the Spurs as one of the few veterans on a rebuilding team. He averaged 6.8 points per game in 17.6 minutes per night, his lowest totals in both categories since his rookie season. With 15 players already holding guaranteed contracts, there was no room for Osman to return to San Antonio.

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