In the span of just over a month, during the summer of 2015, the Latvian brothers Kurucs entered into first level Spanish basketball ensembles. Rodions, the oldest, did so at FC Barcelona; while Arturs -now acquired from La Laguna Tenerife-, the little one (actually medium because there is another smaller one, Ilja), signed an eight-season contract in Baskonia. At just 15 years old, he began to forge himself in the Blaugrana subsidiaries, playin…
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In the span of just over a month, during the summer of 2015, the Latvian brothers Kurucs entered into first level Spanish basketball ensembles. Rodions, the oldest, did so at FC Barcelona; while Arturs -now acquired from La Laguna Tenerife-, the little one (actually medium because there is another smaller one, Ilja), signed an eight-season contract in Baskonia. At just 15 years old, he began to forge himself in the Blaugrana subsidiaries, playin…