Trey Lyles Leaves NBA After 10 Years to Sign with Real Madrid
Trey Lyles, a Canadian NBA veteran with 662 career games, joins Real Madrid to bring his international experience to Europe's top basketball competition for the 2025-26 season.
- On Wednesday, Trey Lyles signed a one-year contract with Real Madrid, finalizing his move to the Spanish EuroLeague club.
- Trey Lyles moves after a 2024-25 season with the Kings and four Olympic appearances to play in Europe's premier competition with Real Madrid.
- Across 662 games with the Sacramento Kings, Lyles averaged 6.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, and played four times at the Paris Olympic Games 2024 for Canada.
- Real Madrid adds an experienced NBA veteran as it bolsters its EuroLeague roster, marking Lyles's first transfer outside the North American league and enhancing Los Blancos' international experience.
- A former 12th overall pick, Trey Lyles was selected ahead of Kentucky teammate Devin Booker and has experience in FIBA youth and qualifying tournaments.
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Lyles (29) has played for Sacramento for the past three years, and during the 2024/25 season he averaged 6.5 points and 4.6 rebounds.
The wing-pivot signed until 2026 and will be under the orders of Sergio Scariolo
The Real Madrid has announced this Wednesday the signing of Trey Lyles , a 29-year-old Canadian pivot wing that comes from the Sacramento Kings of the NBA. The player, consecrated shooter and with a wide physical capacity under the boards, signs for a season with the whites, until June 2026, and thus completes the dream team to which Sergio Scariolo will have access for the imminent campaign. For weeks it was understood that Madrid would give a …
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