March 1 was the final day to register new players for the 2022-23 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season and a number of teams were active with moves before the deadline dropped. Here is a roundup of all the players added to team rosters this week ahead of Round 26.
AS Monaco
Monaco registered 17-year-old Mohammad Amini. The swingman from Iran joined the club this season and has averaged 17.9 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists for Monaco in France's Espoirs Elite junior league. Although he has not yet played for Monaco's senior team, he is now eligible to play in the EuroLeague if called upon.
Anadolu Efes Istanbul
Efes registered 20-year-old center Furkan Haltali, whom it acquired from Besiktas Istanbul in December, and 18-year-old forward Karahan Efeoglu. Both players have been playing for Efes in the Turkish League.
Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade
Zvezda signed two-time EuroLeague champion Facu Campazzo in December, but was unable to register him in the EuroLeague until now. In the meantime, he has averaged 13.4 points, 6.9 assists and 2.3 steals in the ABA League and should plug right into Dusko Ivanovic’s EuroLeague lineup.
FC Bayern Munich
Bayern has agreed to terms with big man Zylan Cheatham on a deal for the remainder of the season. Cheatham, 27, arrives from Birmingham of the G League. His deal is pending the completion of medical exams.
Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul
Tyler Dorsey's return to the EuroLeague was one of the biggest moves of the day. A veteran of three seasons in the competition with Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv and Olympiacos Piraeus, Dorsey will bring an immediate scoring punch to Fenerbahce.
Panathinaikos Athens
Veteran guard Nikos Pappas spent seven seasons with the Greens and returned earlier this season to finish his career there. He debuted in December, though he has not played since. However, the 32-year-old Pappas will now be eligible to suit up in the EuroLeague again. His next appearance will be his 131st in Europe's premier club basketball competition.
Real Madrid
Los Blancos registered two well-known players who are injured and not fit to play yet, but hopefully they will be able to contribute later in the season. Anthony Randolph, 33, has been with Real since 2016 and has made 137 EuroLeague appearances with the club, including 17 last season. Carlos Alocen, 22, is in his third season with Real. A part-time starter in 2020-21, he played in 28 EuroLeague games that season and nine last season. Both players are recovering from ACL injuries.