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Oberwart ⁤Gunners Bolster Roster with Key Acquisition ‌as Transfer ‌Window Nears Close

Oberwart, Austria – January 28, 2026 – ⁢With the Austrian basketball⁢ transfer period ⁣set to conclude in two weeks, the league-leading⁤ Oberwart Gunners have finalized their roster adjustments, ⁤focusing on strengthening their contingent⁣ of American ‌players. The team announced today⁤ the acquisition of forward⁢ Andrew Sims⁤ from ⁢fellow Austrian Basketball ⁢League (ABL) competitor, Sankt ⁣Pölten.

sims, who has consistently demonstrated his scoring prowess over the past year and a half with Sankt‌ Pölten, was a standout performer during the preseason, establishing himself as one of the league’s⁣ premier shooters. His addition is ⁢expected to provide ⁤a meaningful boost to the Gunners’ ‍offensive capabilities as they ​push for a ​championship run. The team currently holds a strong position in the playoff standings​ [[1]].

The‍ arrival of Sims coincides with the​ departure of Zek montgomery,who played the⁣ same‌ position. Despite⁤ being given opportunities, Montgomery failed to consistently reach double-digit scoring‍ figures for Oberwart as ​November, leading to a mutual agreement to terminate his‌ contract.

Further changes‍ to ‌the Gunners’‍ lineup include the departure of veteran Quincy Diggs, who will be ⁤refocusing his efforts on a⁤ career in 3×3 ⁤basketball. Diggs will ​make his final appearance for the Oberwart Gunners this season ‍in their upcoming game against Graz next⁤ Saturday.

These strategic personnel moves demonstrate the Oberwart Gunners’ ⁢commitment to⁢ optimizing their roster for success in the latter half of the season and solidifying their ‌position as contenders for the‌ Austrian Basketball League title.​ The ​team’s focus on securing impactful American players underscores the growing importance of international talent in the development of Austrian ⁣basketball.

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