EuroBasket Pro Dolphins Weekly Update

- April 24, 2026
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EuroBasket Pro Dolphins Weekly Update


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Here is the weekly review of the top performing Dolphins alumni, who are currently playing in pro basketball.



   #1. Jordan Davis, a 6'3'' guard, 27 years old and a graduate of Jacksonville in 2023, showcased his talent by leading Metalac VL to a thrilling 101-95 victory over the 14th-ranked Mladost ZE in the Serbian Meridianbet Kosarkaska lige Srbije. In this exciting game, he not only emerged as the MVP but also demonstrated his prowess as a champion player. Despite being only in his third season in professional basketball, Davis delivered an impressive performance, scoring 19 points in just 30 minutes of play. KK Metalac Farmakom Valjevo, currently placed ninth in the league with a record of 13-16, will have one more crucial game in the Regular Season. Davis, with his remarkable skills and determination, will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in this upcoming game as well. In the recent game against Mladost ZE, Davis not only scored 19 points but also contributed with 3 rebounds and 1 assist, helping his team secure the important victory. His statistics this season have been quite solid, with an average of 15.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 1.4 steals per game in the 17 games he has participated in so far. Davis' consistent performance and contribution to his team truly exemplify his capabilities as a champion player and a formidable finalist in the making.

   #2. Kendall Munson, a 6'9'' forward and Dolphins alumnus from 2025, showcased his skills in the CBI Championship Quarterfinals, helping his team emerge as the champion that year. Currently playing professionally in Puerto Rico, Munson recently suited up for the Piratas de Quebradillas, a team struggling in the league with a 0-12 record. In a match against the Indios, who held a 6-5 record, Munson contributed 4 points and 5 rebounds in 17 minutes of play. Despite his efforts, the sixth-placed Piratas de Quebradillas fell short against the #4 ranked Indios, losing 106-114 on the road in Group A play. The team has yet to secure a victory in the Regular Season, facing setbacks in all twelve games so far. In another game against Mayaguez, Munson displayed his skills with 4 points, 5 rebounds, and 1 assist. Although he put up a commendable performance, his team was unable to secure a win. Munson has been maintaining solid statistics this season, averaging 13.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game in the nine games he has participated in.

   #3. Zimi Nwokeji, a 6'7'' forward who is 26 years old and a graduate of Jacksonville in 2025, showcased his skills by helping his team clinch the CBI Championship Quarterfinals that year. Currently playing professionally in Holland, Nwokeji recently faced a tough challenge in a game for Rotterdam against the formidable Limburg United, who are ranked #5. In the match, despite Nwokeji's commendable effort, Rotterdam (with a record of 4-25) suffered a significant defeat of 101-81 at home. Nwokeji managed to contribute 10 points and 6 rebounds in just 20 minutes of gameplay. His performance against the higher-ranked Limburg United was notable, as he notched 10 points, 6 rebounds, and 1 assist. However, despite his individual efforts, Rotterdam was unable to secure a victory. Throughout this season, Nwokeji has maintained an average of 8.9 points per game and 4.1 rebounds per game across the 29 games he has participated in so far. Despite the recent setback, Nwokeji continues to demonstrate his skills and determination on the court as he strives to help his team achieve success.

   #4. Experienced champion Delwan Graham, a 6'7'' forward at 37 years old and an alumnus of the Dolphins from 2012, currently plays professionally in Venezuela. In a recent game in the Venezuelan Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto, Graham, although performing well, could not lead his team, the Diablos (6-12), to victory against the formidable Cocodrilos (16-3). Despite being the second-best scorer for his team with 9 points and contributing 5 rebounds in 26 minutes, the Diablos suffered a tough 88-72 defeat to the league-leading Cocodrilos, marking their third consecutive loss. Graham showcased his skills with an impressive performance against the Cocodrilos, tallying 9 points, 5 rebounds, and 1 assist. Despite his solid contributions, the Diablos were unable to secure the win. Throughout the season, Graham has maintained relatively good statistics, averaging 13.3 points per game, 8.6 rebounds per game (the second-best in the league), and 2.6 assists per game in the 17 games he has played thus far.

   #5. Devin Harris, a 6'5'' forward/guard who graduated from Jacksonville in 2018 and received the All-A-Sun Defensive Player of the Year award, is currently showcasing his talent in the TBL. In a recent game, he played a pivotal role in leading the Kokomo Bobkats to a narrow 103-100 victory over the Hamilton County Huskers. Harris displayed his versatility on the court by contributing 11 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists in just 28 minutes of play. Despite the Kokomo Bobkats holding a somewhat modest 9-5 record this season, Harris's exceptional performance has been instrumental in his team's success. Notably, this win marked the seventh consecutive victory for his team, showcasing their resilience and determination. With an average of 14.0 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game in the four games he has played this season, Harris has been a consistent and valuable asset to the team. His ability to contribute across multiple statistical categories underscores his impact as a champion player in the league, demonstrating his skill and leadership on the court.

   #6. Polish champion Szymon Lukasiak, a 6'9'' center and 38-year-old Dolphins alumnus from 2010, currently playing professionally in Poland, was unable to lead Bielsko-Biala (20-10) to victory in their recent game. Despite his standout performance, the fourth-placed Bielsko-Biala suffered a 80-95 defeat on their home court in Bielsko-Biala against the leading Legionowo in Group C. Lukasiak emerged as the team's second-best scorer, contributing 16 points and securing 7 rebounds in 25 minutes of play. He displayed an impressive performance against Legionowo, showcasing his scoring ability and prowess on the boards. However, despite his notable contributions, Bielsko-Biala ultimately fell short in the game. Throughout the season, Lukasiak has been having an outstanding year individually, posting impressive statistics. He holds an average of 15.3 points per game and 5.1 rebounds per game in the nine games he has participated in thus far.


Other former Jacksonville University players, who play in pro basketball:

Osayi Osifo (6'8''-F-2000, played in 2024-25) plays for Al Ahly Cairo in Egyptian Superleague
JR Holder (6'6''-SG-1994, played in 2013-17) plays for Halcones de Ciudad Obregon in Mexican CIBACOPA
Jakari Spence (6'0''-PG-2001, played in 2024-25) plays for Rotterdam in Dutch DBL
Gyasi Powell (6'3''-G-2002, played in 2021-24) plays for Apollon in Cypriot ECOMMBX BL
Aubrey Conerly (6'0''-PG-1983, played in 2002-06) played for LrNMKY in Finnish 1st Division A few monts ago
Andris Misters (6'5''-SG-1992, played in 2014-15) plays for Omegna in Italian Serie B Nazionale
Sejr Deans (6'2''-PG-2003, played in 2022-24) played for NW Tasmania Thunder in Australian NBL One last year
Deanthony McCallum (6'4''-G, played in 2018-20) plays for Mess in Luxembourg Nationale 2
Jace Hogan (6'6''-F-1996, played in 2016-16) plays for Al Jalil in Jordanian Premier League
Mario Brown (6'8''-C-1984, played in 2002-06) plays for St-Truiden in Belgian Top Division II
Bryce Workman (6'7''-F-2000, played in 2018-24) played for Tampa Bay Titans in the TBL last year
Kevion Nolan (6'2''-G-1999, played in 2023-24) played for San Diego Clippers in the NBA G League last year
Keion Palmer (6'10''-F-1990, played in 2007-11) played for Madd Katts in the The Basketball Tournament last year

Notice: The list above includes only some of alumni playing currently in pro basketball. Check complete list of Jacksonville University basketball alumni.


Jordan Davis
(Serbia)
(Photo: @keravnosbc.)
Kendall Munson
(Puerto Rico)
(Photo: @piratasbsnp)
Zimi Nwokeji
(Holland)
(Photo: @godaytonhoo)

 Jan Vide will continue his college career at Virginia
 Eetu Heinonen (ex Gran Canaria) is a newcomer at Davidson
Even breaks at basketball games can be hot
 Elmir Dzafic will continue his college career at UConn
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TOP25 Ranking
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32-2
2
32-2
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31-3
4
26-7
5
28-6
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27-7
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29-5
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27-8
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29-5
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28-6
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25-7
12
30-3
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24-8
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26-8
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26-6
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26-8
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23-10
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23-9
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24-10
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22-10
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24-8
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27-5
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23-10
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22-11
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25-8
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BYU
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