Former Indiana Hoosiers Yogi Ferrell and Juwan Morgan will be teammates once again. This time, it'll be for KK Buducnost, a professional team based in Montenegro that competes in the Montenegrin Basketball League, Adriatic League and EuroCup.
Juwan Morgan is one of bridges on the IU basketball TBT alumni team Assembly Ball. He played as a freshman on the 2016 Big Ten title team that featured Assembly Ball teammates Yogi Ferrell and Troy Williams.
Watch as former IU basketball stars Yogi Ferrell and Juwan Morgan met with the media following Assembly Ball’s round-of-64 win at The Basketball Tournament over The Cru on Friday in Indianapolis. Former Miami player Julian Gamble joined Morgan.
Indiana's alumni basketball team, Assembly Ball, played their first game in The Basketball Tournament Friday night at Hinkle Fieldhouse and defeated The Cru, a Valparaiso alumni team, 89-79.
Former IU forward Juwan Morgan, who has played in the NBA and professionally in Russia, has agreed to play for KK Buducnost in Montenegro next season. Morgan, 27, played for Indiana from 2015 through 2019 and was second-team All-Big Ten ...
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