Anticevich Set to Depart Varese Basketball for Canadian League
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Anticevich’s Short Tenure in Varese Concludes with Move to Saskatchewan rattlers
Grant Anticevich’s time with Basketball Varese is drawing to a close as he prepares to join the Saskatchewan Rattlers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL). The Australo-Croatian player reportedly signed with the Canadian team several weeks ago,with the agreement set to take effect in mid-May,coinciding with the conclusion of his commitments with Varese.
The move signifies a shift for Anticevich, who joined Varese with high expectations but struggled to make a significant impact. His departure comes as Varese looks to rebuild its roster for the upcoming season.
Limited Impact Leads to Early Exit
Despite Varese securing their league survival, Anticevich’s contributions were minimal. this lack of impact has seemingly expedited his exit, with the player expected to leave Varese before their final game of the season against reyer Venice. The team will not receive any buyout compensation as part of this transfer.
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Varese Begins Roster Overhaul for 2025/2026 Season
Anticevich’s departure marks the beginning of a significant roster overhaul for Varese. The team’s management is already actively working on building a competitive squad for the 2025/2026 season. A key priority is securing Davide Alviti, with ongoing discussions aimed at reaching an agreement.
The CEBL, where Anticevich is headed, has seen increasing interest from international players seeking opportunities to showcase their talents. The league’s growing popularity and competitive surroundings make it an attractive destination for players looking to further their careers.
as Varese looks ahead, securing key players like Alviti will be crucial in their quest to build a stronger and more competitive team for the future.
