MoraBanc Andorra Cuts McKoy and Best for Kostadinov and New US Guard
Club informs underperforming forwards Justin McKoy and Aaron Best they are out, integrating Bulgarian Kostas Kostadinov and incoming American combo.
Key Points
- MoraBanc Andorra drops Justin McKoy and Aaron Best after poor performances.
- Signs Bulgarian forward Kostas Kostadinov, who has debuted.
- Incoming American combo guard with European experience expected soon.
- Squad now complete; agents to find new clubs for released players by next week.
MoraBanc Andorra has informed forwards Justin McKoy and Aaron Best that they are no longer part of the team's plans, paving the way for new signings including Bulgarian Kostas Kostadinov and an incoming American combo guard.
The club, based at the Baixada del Molí arena, expects the players' agents to secure new destinations for them between now and next week. Both Americans underperformed compared to expectations set by the sporting directorate, despite strong resumes from prior leagues. McKoy, in particular, is unlikely to feature again unless injuries strike—something the team hopes to avoid. Best's position is slightly less covered, but he too lacks favor with the staff.
Club sources confirmed the decision follows the integration of Kostadinov, who has already debuted in the blue jersey. The unnamed American guard, with no ACB experience but proven in multiple European leagues, is set for an imminent announcement. Officials believe he will adapt well, serving as a playmaker and consistent scorer with a profile akin to former guard Jerrick Harding.
For now, McKoy and Best continue training under coach Joan Plaza, but their time is limited. The club aims to minimize further financial obligations beyond their final day on the roster.
With these moves, MoraBanc considers its squad complete ahead of upcoming fixtures.
Original Sources
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