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

Retirements

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 Spain Juan Carlos Navarro 38 [1]

Managerial changes

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

Player movements

Between two EuroLeague teams

Date Player From To Contract
years
Ref.
June 13
France Edwin Jackson Spain Barcelona Montenegro Budućnost
1
[20]
June 20
Serbia Vasilije Micić Lithuania Žalgiris Turkey Anadolu Efes
2
[21]
June 21
France Rodrigue Beaubois Spain Baskonia Turkey Anadolu Efes
2
[22]
June 25
Turkey Berk Demir Turkey Anadolu Efes Turkey Darüşşafaka
2
[23]
July 2
France Adrien Moerman Spain Barcelona Turkey Anadolu Efes
2
[24]
July 10
Greece Ioannis Papapetrou Greece Olympiacos Greece Panathinaikos
3
[25]
July 10
Turkey Scottie Wilbekin Turkey Darüşşafaka Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
3
[26]
July 12
United States James Anderson Russia Khimki Turkey Anadolu Efes
1+1
[27]
July 12
Bulgaria Aleksandar Vezenkov Spain Barcelona Greece Olympiacos
2
[28]
July 13
United States Mike James Greece Panathinaikos Italy AX Olimpia Milan
3
[29]
July 17
France Axel Toupane Lithuania Žalgiris Greece Olympiacos
2
[30]
July 17
United States Chris Singleton Greece Panathinaikos Spain Barcelona
1
[31]
July 18
Latvia Jānis Timma Spain Baskonia Greece Olympiacos
2
[32]
July 24
Finland Petteri Koponen Spain Barcelona Germany Bayern Munich
3
[33]
July 25
Canada Kevin Pangos Lithuania Žalgiris Spain Barcelona
2
[34]
July 25
France Kim Tillie Greece Olympiacos Spain Gran Canaria
1
[35]
July 30
United States Deshaun Thomas Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Greece Panathinaikos
1
[36]
September 23
France Léo Westermann Russia CSKA Moscow Lithuania Žalgiris
1
[37]
January 2
Slovenia Alen Omić Montenegro Budućnost Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
[38]

To a EuroLeague team

Date Player From To Contract
years
Ref.
May 30
United States Coty Clarke Russia Avtodor Saratov Montenegro Budućnost
1
[39]
June 12
Turkey Metecan Birsen Turkey Sakarya Turkey Anadolu Efes
2
[40]
June 13
Turkey Sertac Sanli Turkey Beşiktaş Turkey Anadolu Efes
2
[41]
June 16
United States Earl Clark Turkey Beşiktaş Montenegro Budućnost
1
[42]
June 16
Turkey Bugrahan Tuncer Turkey Eskişehir Turkey Anadolu Efes
2
[43]
June 18
United States Kendrick Ray Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
3
[44]
June 21
United States Thomas Walkup Germany EWE Baskets Oldenburg Lithuania Žalgiris
2
[45]
June 22
Lithuania Laurynas Birutis Lithuania Šiauliai Lithuania Žalgiris
[46]
June 22
Italy Amedeo Della Valle Italy Pallacanestro Reggiana Italy AX Olimpia Milan
[47]
June 25
United States Jeff Brooks Spain Unicaja Italy AX Olimpia Milan
2
[48]
June 25
United States Jordan Loyd Israel Hapoel Eilat Turkey Darüşşafaka
1
[49]
June 25
Latvia Žanis Peiners Lithuania Lietkabelis Turkey Darüşşafaka
2
[50]
June 26
United States Angelo Caloiaro Turkey Banvit Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1
[51]
June 26
United States Aaron Craft France Monaco Montenegro Budućnost
1
[52]
June 26
Russia Petr Gubanov Russia Nizhy Novgorod Russia Khimki
1
[53]
June 27
Gabon Stéphane Lasme Russia UNICS Greece Panathinaikos
1
[54]
June 27
Serbia Nemanja Nedović Spain Unicaja Italy AX Olimpia Milan
[55]
June 28
Italy Christian Burns Italy Cantù Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
[56]
June 28
Lithuania Martinas Geben United States Notre Dame Lithuania Žalgiris
[57]
July 3
Lithuania Marius Grigonis Germany Alba Berlin Lithuania Žalgiris
3
[58]
July 4
France Joffrey Lauvergne United States San Antonio Spurs Turkey Fenerbahçe
2
[59]
July 4
Croatia Leon Radošević Germany Brose Bamberg Germany Bayern Munich
3
[60]
July 5
United States Nigel Williams-Goss Serbia Partizan Greece Olympiacos
3
[61]
July 6
Germany Robin Amaize Germany medi Bayreuth Germany Bayern Munich
3
[62]
July 6
United States Ray McCallum Spain Unicaja Turkey Darüşşafaka
1
[63]
July 7
United States Zach LeDay Israel Hapoel Gilboa Galil Greece Olympiacos
2+1
[64]
July 8
United States Nate Wolters France Élan Chalon Lithuania Žalgiris
1+1
[65]
July 9
Slovenia Klemen Prepelič France Levallois Metropolitans Spain Real Madrid
2
[66]
July 12
Bulgaria Dee Bost France Strasbourg Russia Khimki
1
[67]
July 13
United States Cory Jefferson United States Texas Legends Turkey Darüşşafaka
[68]
July 13
Germany Maodo Lo Germany Brose Bamberg Germany Bayern Munich
2
[69]
July 14
United States Keith Langford Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion Greece Panathinaikos
1
[70]
July 16
Israel Nimrod Levi Israel Maccabi Ashdod Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
2
[71]
July 17
France Youssoupha Fall France Le Mans Spain Baskonia
4
[72]
July 17
Italy Daniel Hackett Germany Brose Bamberg Russia CSKA Moscow
2
[73]
July 18
Slovakia Kyle Kuric Russia Zenit Spain Barcelona
2
[74]
July 18
Denmark Shavon Shields Italy Trento Spain Baskonia
2
[75]
July 19
Argentina Gabriel Deck Argentina San Lorenzo Spain Real Madrid
3
[76]
July 19
Canada Tyler Ennis United States Los Angeles Lakers Turkey Fenerbahçe
2
[77]
July 19
Senegal Clevin Hannah Spain UCAM Murcia Spain Gran Canaria
[78]
July 20
Greece Georgios Papagiannis United States Portland Trail Blazers Greece Panathinaikos
5
[79]
July 23
United States Alec Peters United States Phoenix Suns Russia CSKA Moscow
1
[80]
July 24
United States Casey Prather Greece Promitheas Patras Russia Khimki
1+1
[81]
July 25
Russia Ivan Ukhov Russia Parma Russia CSKA Moscow
3
[82]
July 26
United States Markel Brown United States Houston Rockets Turkey Darüşşafaka
1
[83]
July 26
United States Shane Larkin United States Boston Celtics Turkey Anadolu Efes
1
[84]
July 27
United States Jordan Mickey United States Miami Heat Russia Khimki
1
[85]
July 30
Ukraine Artem Pustovyi Spain Obradoiro Spain Barcelona
3
[86]
July 30
Cameroon D.J. Strawberry Turkey Beşiktaş Spain Gran Canaria
1
[87]
July 31
United States Johnny O'Bryant United States Charlotte Hornets Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1
[88]
July 31
Greece Vangelis Sakellariou Greece Panionios Greece Panathinaikos
1+1
[89]
August 1
Germany Tibor Pleiss Spain Valencia Turkey Anadolu Efes
1+1
[90]
August 2
United States Chris Evans France Monaco Spain Gran Canaria
1
[91]
August 6
Lithuania Donatas Sabeckis Lithuania Šiauliai Lithuania Žalgiris
1+1
[92]
August 8
Ukraine Joel Bolomboy United States Milwaukee Bucks Russia CSKA Moscow
3
[93]
August 8
United States Tony Crocker Turkey Tofaş Russia Khimki
1
[94]
August 9
Slovenia Jaka Blažič Spain MoraBanc Andorra Spain Barcelona
1
[95]
August 13
United States Darrun Hilliard United States San Antonio Spurs Spain Baskonia
1
[96]
August 16
Montenegro Igor Drobnjak Serbia Mega Bemax Montenegro Budućnost
[97]
August 18
United States Jon Diebler Turkey Beşiktaş Turkey Darüşşafaka
1
[98]
August 20
United States Tarik Black United States Houston Rockets Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
[99]
August 21
United States Jeremy Evans United States Atlanta Hawks Turkey Darüşşafaka
1
[100]
September 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ajdin Penava United States Marshall Spain Baskonia
4
[101]
September 18
Serbia Nemanja Dangubić Serbia Crvena zvezda Germany Bayern Munich
1
[102]
September 25
Slovenia Alen Omić Serbia Crvena zvezda Montenegro Budućnost
1
[103]
October 3
United States Derrick Williams United States Los Angeles Lakers Germany Bayern Munich
1
[104]
October 18
United States Derrick Walton United States Miami Heat Lithuania Žalgiris
1
[105]
October 26
United States Erick Green Spain Valencia Turkey Fenerbahçe
1
[106]
November 4
United States Ramon Sessions United States Washington Wizards Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
3 months
[107]
November 9
United States Garlon Green Belgium Belfius Mons-Hainaut Russia Khimki
1
[108]
November 16
Serbia Nikola Radičević Italy Trento Spain Gran Canaria
1
[109]
December 5
United States Toney Douglas Turkey Sakarya Turkey Darüşşafaka
1
[110]
December 13
Estonia Siim-Sander Vene Spain Fuenlabrada Spain Gran Canaria
1
[111]
December 20
Georgia (country) Goga Bitadze Serbia Mega Bemax Montenegro Budućnost
1
[112]
December 21
United States James Bell Croatia Cedevita Montenegro Budućnost
1
[113]
December 21
United States Norris Cole Italy Sidigas Avellino Montenegro Budućnost
1
[114]
December 24
United States Josh Magette Croatia Cedevita Spain Gran Canaria
1
[115]
January 6
United States Deon Thompson Spain San Pablo Burgos Lithuania Žalgiris
1
[116]
January 9
United States Sean Kilpatrick United States Chicago Bulls Greece Panathinaikos
1
[117]
January 13
United States Adreian Payne China Nanjing Monkey King Greece Panathinaikos
1
[118]
January 22
United States Jalen Jones United States Cleveland Cavaliers Spain Baskonia
1
[119]
January 27
United States James Nunnally United States Houston Rockets Italy AX Olimpia Milan
1
[120]
February 6
United States Briante Weber United States Sioux Falls Skyforce Greece Olympiacos
1
[121]
February 14
United States Devin Williams Turkey Büyükçekmece Montenegro Budućnost
1
[122]
February 20
United States Jacob Wiley Australia Adelaide 36ers Spain Gran Canaria
1
[123]
February 22
United States Cory Jefferson China Guangzhou Long-Lions Spain Gran Canaria
1
[124]
February 27
United States Aaron Harrison United States New Orleans Pelicans Russia Khimki
1
[125]

Leaving a EuroLeague team

Date Player From To Ref.
June 26
United States Kenny Gabriel Greece Panathinaikos Turkey Türk Telekom
[126]
June 26
Israel Itay Segev Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion
[127]
June 28
United States Reggie Redding Germany Bayern Munich Turkey Türk Telekom
[128]
July 2
Italy Marco Cusin Italy AX Olimpia Milan Italy Fiat Turin
[129]
July 2
United States Brad Wanamaker Turkey Fenerbahçe United States Boston Celtics
[130]
July 3
Turkey Berk Uğurlu Turkey Fenerbahçe Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka
[131]
July 3
Canada Kyle Wiltjer Greece Olympiacos Spain Unicaja
[132]
July 4
United States Jalen Reynolds Spain Barcelona Russia Zenit
[133]
July 6
United States Will Cummings Turkey Darüşşafaka Germany EWE Baskets Oldenburg
[134]
July 6
United States Pierre Jackson Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv China Beijing Fly Dragons
[135]
July 9
Slovenia Luka Dončić Spain Real Madrid United States Dallas Mavericks
[136]
July 11
United States JaJuan Johnson Turkey Darüşşafaka Russia Lokomotiv Kuban
[137]
July 12
United States Andrew Goudelock Italy AX Olimpia Milan China Shandong Golden Stars
[138]
July 12
Serbia Vladimir Štimac Turkey Anadolu Efes Turkey Türk Telekom
[139]
July 13
United States Brian Roberts Greece Olympiacos Spain Unicaja
[140]
July 16
Latvia Rodions Kurucs Spain Barcelona United States Brooklyn Nets
[141]
July 17
United States Jamel McLean Greece Olympiacos Russia Lokomotiv Kuban
[142]
July 17
Germany Maik Zirbes Germany Bayern Munich Serbia Crvena zvezda
[143]
July 19
Italy Awudu Abass Italy AX Olimpia Milan Italy Brescia
[144]
July 19
Kosovo Justin Doellman Montenegro Budućnost Spain Manresa
[145]
July 20
Spain Marc García Spain Barcelona Spain Fuenlabrada
[146]
July 21
France Amath M'Baye Italy AX Olimpia Milan Italy Virtus Bologna
[147]
July 23
Lithuania Gytis Masiulis Lithuania Žalgiris Lithuania Neptūnas
[148]
July 23
Turkey Muhaymin Mustafa Turkey Anadolu Efes Turkey Tofaş
[149]
July 24
Lithuania Mantas Kalnietis Italy AX Olimpia Milan France ASVEL
[150]
July 24
Italy Davide Pascolo Italy AX Olimpia Milan Italy Trento
[151]
July 25
Australia Jonah Bolden Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv United States Philadelphia 76ers
[152]
July 25
Russia Vitaly Fridzon Russia CSKA Moscow Russia Lokomotiv Kuban
[153]
July 25
Germany Karim Jallow Germany Bayern Munich Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
[154]
July 26
Argentina Nicolás Brussino Spain Gran Canaria Spain Iberostar Tenerife
[155]
July 31
United States James Bell Turkey Darüşşafaka Croatia Cedevita
[156]
August 1
Spain Pablo Aguilar Spain Gran Canaria Croatia Cedevita
[157]
August 1
United States Marcus Denmon Greece Panathinaikos China Zhejiang Golden Bulls
[158]
August 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina Amar Gegić Germany Bayern Munich Serbia Partizan
[159]
August 3
Cuba Howard Sant-Roos Turkey Darüşşafaka Greece AEK Athens
[160]
August 6
United States Toney Douglas Turkey Anadolu Efes Turkey Sakarya
[161]
August 6
Lithuania Paulius Valinskas Lithuania Žalgiris Lithuania Šiauliai
[92]
August 7
Greece Zach Auguste Greece Panathinaikos Turkey Galatasaray
[162]
August 8
United States James Nunnally Turkey Fenerbahçe United States Minnesota Timberwolves
[163]
August 8
Serbia Nikola Radičević Spain Gran Canaria Italy Trento
[164]
August 8
Montenegro Dino Radončić Spain Real Madrid Spain San Pablo Burgos
[165]
August 11
United States Jason Thompson Turkey Fenerbahçe China Sichuan Blue Whales
[166]
August 13
United States D.J. Seeley Spain Gran Canaria Lithuania Lietuvos rytas
[167]
August 14
Israel Karam Mashour Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel Bnei Herzliya
[168]
August 17
United States Norris Cole Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Italy Sidigas Avellino
[169]
August 28
United States Kyle Gibson Montenegro Budućnost Turkey Beşiktaş
[170]
August 30
United States Thomas Robinson Russia Khimki United States Atlanta Hawks
[171]
September 10
United States Phil Pressey Spain Barcelona Turkey Beşiktaş
[172]
September 17
United States Victor Rudd Russia CSKA Moscow Italy Fiat Turin
[173]
September 21
United States Errick McCollum Turkey Anadolu Efes Russia UNICS
[174]
October 9
Israel Gal Mekel Spain Gran Canaria Russia Zenit
[175]
October 31
Lithuania Donatas Sabeckis Lithuania Žalgiris Germany MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg
[176]
November 25
United States Aaron Craft Montenegro Budućnost Italy Trento
[177]
December 7
Guinea-Bissau K.C. Rivers Greece Panathinaikos Italy Reggio Emilia
[178]
December 19
Belarus Artsiom Parakhouski Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Lithuania Rytas
[179]
December 30
Montenegro Zoran Nikolić Montenegro Budućnost Serbia Mega Bemax
[180]
January 8
United States Chris Evans Spain Gran Canaria Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka
[181]
February 13
United States Derrick Walton Lithuania Žalgiris Germany Alba Berlin
[182]
February 26
United States Kendrick Ray Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv France Le Mans
[183]
February 28
Bulgaria Dee Bost Russia Khimki France Monaco
[184]
March 2
Latvia Dairis Bertāns Italy AX Olimpia Milan United States New Orleans Pelicans
[185]

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