Evan Fournier, a French basketball player who plays the shooting guard position, is now on a new journey in Europe, given that he has played in the NBA for 12 years. After a second-place finish at the Paris Olympics with talented jumping jester Victor Wembanyama, Evan Fournier inked a two-year contract worth more than $4 million to play for the storied Greek club Olympiacos, effectively washing the dirt of the NBA off his sneakers for at least a couple of years.
Move from the NBA: Olympiacos
Fournier, who used to play for the Detroit Pistons in the NBA, faced a troublesome 2023-24 season. Even with this problem in the NBA, he was able to maintain his ability to perform well on the international level and help his French team win a silver medal in the Olympics. His choice to transfer to Olympiacos appears to be to go back to a kind of play that he seems to have the fancies for—a FIBA style that he enjoys.
The club known as Olympiacos is one of the most successful basketball clubs in Europe, based in the city of Piraeus, it is going to celebrate its ninety-second year of existence this current season. It boasts of a success record that includes three Euro league championships and fourteen consecutive Greek league championships. The signing of Fournier is hoped to strengthen the backcourt part of the team, which is equipped with the veteran’s experience and scoring skills.
Recalling Fournier’s NBA Career
Fournier played in the NBA with teams like the Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic, New York Knicks, and Detroit Pistons. In more than 704 regular-season games, he scored 13.6 points and guaranteed himself as a long-distance shooter with 1359 hoops, putting him in 63rd place in the NBA’s history.
Fournier played in 19 playoff games in the series, scoring 11 points per match and displaying a rather assured and fearless demeanor on the court. Though his transfer to Olympiacos could mark the end of his NBA career, the impact he has made in the league, especially as a scorer and one whose word counts are highly valued, will always be felt in the NBA.
A Final Bow?
While it’s uncertain whether Fournier will ever return to the NBA, his legacy as a competent and courageous player is secure. His decision to play in Greece may be a fitting final bow for a player who has always embraced challenges, both in the NBA and on the international stage. As Evan Fournier, a teammate of Victor Wembanyama, joins Olympiacos in Europe, he will undoubtedly look to add more accolades to his already impressive career.
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