Maccabi Tel Aviv BC announced the signing of Oshae Brissett, a Canadian forward with a rich NBA background, for the next two years. Brissett, who has played for Toronto, Indiana, Boston, and Philadelphia, joins the team after a successful season with the Boston Celtics, where he was part of the roster that won the NBA championship. Brissett, who can also play as a second guard or power forward, is considered an energetic, athletic, and versatile player who excels in defense and rebounding. I'm joining the most decorated club in the world to win more titles, said Brissett. I'm grateful for the opportunity and can't wait to meet the fans. Let's go Maccabi! Oshae was our first choice, said professional manager Claudio Coldebella. He fits our system and squad, and will contribute a lot with his energy, competitiveness, and experience. Coach Oded Kattash also welcomed the new signing: Brissett is a tough player who brings energy and will contribute to us on both sides of the court. We expect to see him integrate quickly and help us achieve our goals. Brissett was born in Toronto to a Jamaican mother and a Canadian father, and at the age of 15, he moved to the US to pursue his NBA dream. He played high school basketball at the prestigious Findlay Prep alongside players like Dillon Brooks and Kelly Oubre, and excelled with the Canadian junior national team alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. In college, he became a star at Syracuse, with double-digit averages in rebounds and points, and in 2019, he signed with the Toronto Raptors. After a stint in the G League and the NBA, he had a breakout season in Indiana, averaging almost 11 points per game, and then signed a three-year deal with the team. — Maccabi Tel Aviv BC Last year, he played for Boston and had a significant role off the bench, including playoff appearances. Now, he will try to translate his American experience into success in Europe as a player for Maccabi Tel Aviv in the EuroLeague.