Patrick Beverley Parts Ways With Hapoel Tel Aviv

Veteran guard Patrick Beverley has officially parted ways with Hapoel Tel Aviv, with the Israeli team describing the move as a mutual decision, according to BasketNews.com.

A former second-round pick, Beverley started his career in Europe, playing three seasons overseas before a 12-year run in the NBA. He was unable to find a new team in 2024 free agency after playing for the 76ers and Bucks last season, eventually joining Hapoel Tel Aviv, which competes domestically in the Israeli premier league and internationally in the EuroCup.

As BasketNews notes, Beverley recently had a public spat with Dimitris Itoudis, drawing a suspension for mocking the club’s head coach on social media. He didn’t play another game for Hapoel Tel Aviv after the incident.

In 14 EuroCup games in 2024/25, the 36-year-old averaged 10.7 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 1.4 steals on .410/.353/.968 shooting. Beverley averaged 9.4 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists on .492/.405/.750 shooting in nine games in the Israeli Premier League.

It’s possible that Beverley could receive some NBA interest now that he’s a free agent again.

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