Monday, September 12, 2011

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Luke Harangody might play overseas if lockout lingers

Agent Mark Bartelstein said he's spoken to multiple European teams about the 6-foot-7 Notre Dame product, but there is no deal imminent.

harangody-knicks-vert-ap.jpgCavalier forward Luke Harangody is looking into options overseas if the NBA lockout continues.

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cavaliers forward Luke Harangody is weighing the option of playing overseas if the NBA lockout continues.

His agent, Mark Bartelstein, said he's spoken to multiple European teams about the 6-foot-7 Notre Dame product, but stressed there is no deal imminent.

"If we feel it's the right fit we would have to consider it," Bartelstein said.

Harangody averaged 3.9. points and 2.9 rebounds in 49 games during his rookie season, split between the Cavs and Boston Celtics. He has spent the summer training in the Chicago area and participating in pick-up games with other NBA players.

As for the lockout plans of other Cavs players:

• Guard Baron Davis has enrolled in fall classes at UCLA. He also attended summer classes.

• Guard Kyrie Irving also is back at school. He's taking fall classes at Duke.

• Forward Ryan Hollins is pursuing an internship with Fox Sports in Los Angeles. He wants to get into broadcasting following his basketball career.

- Tom Reed, The Plain Dealer

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2011/09/cleveland_cavs_forward_harango.html

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