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For only the second time in program history, the Virginia Tech Hokies men’s basketball team has a five-star addition. Dorian ...
The offseason just keeps getting better for head coach Mike Young. 247Sports awarded Greek wing Neoklis Avdalas with a five-star rating, making him the 16th pla ...
Greek guard Neoklis Avdalas reportedly withdrew from the 2025 NBA draft ahead of the 5 p.m. EDT deadline on Sunday, according to Jonathan Givony of ESPN. Avdalas averaged 7.7 points, 2.7 rebounds ...
A mix of overseas and NIL prospects led the way for the 2025 international class, and 2026 is shaping up for a similar path. While no international prospect is believed to have a case for the number ...
Neoklis Avdalas is one of the best international talents across all of Europe. Exceptional passing skill + P&R playmaking — strong rim finishing (65.3% FG) & shotmaking.
Avdalas and Greece will compete in Group B for the group phase, alongside Lithuania, Czechia and Romania. With the signing of Avdalas, Tech’s 2025-26 roster currently features four returners (Tobi ...
Neoklis Avdalas is a rare talent. At the very least, he ranks among the best prospects ever to commit to Virginia Tech. And at his ceiling, he has the potential to stand alone atop that list.
Avdalas has the chance after next season to be the first Hokie since Nickeil Alexander-Walker in 2019 to go in the NBA Draft's first round. And several mock drafts align, forecasting him as a late ...
Neoklis Avdalas, F, Panathinaikos Height: 6-8 • Weight: 198 • Age: 19 Summary: Avdalas is a Greek forward with playmaking skill and versatility. His combination of size and court vision makes ...
Neoklis Avdalas, who recently signed with Virginia Tech, is one of the tournament’s top prospects. Standing at 6-foot-9 with guard-like ball-handling, exceptional court vision, reliable perimeter ...
Neoklis Avdalas, a 6-foot-8 wing from Athens, Greece, will reportedly sign with Virginia Tech if he opts out of the 2025 NBA draft. He visited Blacksburg on an official visit in May.
Neoklis Avdalas, a native of Athens, collected 17 points, seven assists and five rebounds as Greece defeated Lithuania 84-75 in its first game of the tournament.