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Paris - winds of change blow past the Eiffel Tower - Basketball Sphere

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In their EuroLeague debut, didn’t just show up — they competed. At one point, the team strung together ten consecutive wins, made a strong push into the playoffs, and were only eliminated in the quarterfinals by eventual champions .

Domestically, they capped off the season in dramatic fashion by edging in a five-game LNB Pro A Finals, earning the club’s first-ever national championship.

But with that kind of success, change is inevitable.

, who played a vital role on the sidelines, will continue his coaching career in the , returning to the league where he once played. He has joined the as an assistant coach under head coach .

was the heartbeat of Paris in their EuroLeague debut, pushing past perceived limits and shining against Europe’s elite. His stellar performances earned him a move to , where he’s expected to be a key figure moving forward.

Meanwhile, appears to be the next out the door. According to reports from Greece, he has agreed to a two-year deal with , with the official announcement expected soon. Ward averaged 11 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game this season, proving to be a consistent two-way contributor.

As for and , both have received offers from , but negotiations have stalled. Their futures remain uncertain, and it’s unclear whether they will return to Paris or move on.

What is certain, however, is that the Paris team we saw rise to prominence this past season will not be the same next year. A new era begins — one that will have to be built on fresh faces and new foundations.

How many players from our list 👇 will finish in @EuroLeague till September 🔥 #basketball #euroleaguehttps://t.co/2ATzZuXTqk

— Basketball Sphere (@BSphere_) June 25, 2025

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