London Lions are bringing Matthew Bryan-Amaning on board.
The Great Britain forward previously had a short spell with the club in 2013 and latterly featured in the BBL for London City Royals and last season at Surrey Scorchers.
The Washington graduate has a stellar career across the globe, winning championships in Mexico, Argentina as well as strong stints on the European continent. His spells in the BBL have seen averages of 17 points and 8 rebounds and he is expected to feature when the Lions’ BCL campaign tips off next week in Bulgaria.
He said: “The opportunity to stay home and represent my city was huge for me. I’ve played this game at various levels all over the world and been fortunate to win multiple championships overseas and also some silverware the one full season I played here in the BBL.
“I think the experience I have now starting year 10 professionally can help add to this incredibly talented squad.â€
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