He is an American point guard who hails from Wroclaw, Poland, with whom he shone in the Euro Cup with nearly 15 points per game
Sito continues and will remain a base of those who score points, the main helm of his team. It was Booker, it was Frankamp, it was Taylor and it will be Travis Trice (Ohio, 1993) who chose Alejandro Gómez for UCAM to continue playing in their coach’s style. After the profile of the Murcian journalist Antonio García, of Movistar, and the designation of the name by Gerard Solé, of DAZN, it has been confirmed that Trice is the man.
A replacement for Taylor for whom UCAM had been working for a long time as it always knew it wouldn’t go on for a third season. His witness is picked up by Trice, a 1.88 meter long point guard who has signed for one season and has just averaged 14.5 points per game in the EuroCup with the Polish Slask from Wroclaw. He was one of the thrills of the second continental competition with his electric play, one with an excellent ability to create his own shots after the bounce, using feints and basket passes to avoid defensive aid. Of course, he has alternated offensive demonstrations (four matches over 20 points) with other more discreet ones.
UCAM will be the sixth European team for Trice, who has experience with Turkey’s Tofas and Galatasaray, France’s Strasbourg, Italy’s Brescia and Poland’s Slask, as well as three other seasons in the thriving Australian league. He hasn’t played in the NBA, but he did preseason with the Knicks and Bucks. Before that, he trained at Michigan State, Magic Johnson University and a prestigious program. So much so that in his four years with the Spartans, he was teammates with eight future NBA players, including champion, Defensive Player of the Year and All-Star Draymond Green, and current Baskonia player Matt Costello.
Source: La Verdad

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