Oregon Basketball: Dylan Ennis Lands Overseas, Will Begin Career In Serbia

LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 08: Timothe Kuwawu-Cabarrot
LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 08: Timothe Kuwawu-Cabarrot /
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Former Oregon Duck Dylan Ennis has been busy playing in the NBA Summer League and has made a decision on his future.

On Tuesday the former Oregon Sixth Man announced on Twitter that he has signed to play for KK Mega Bemax and will officially begin his Professional Career in Serbia. Ennis was not expected to compete for a spot on an NBA Roster for the upcoming season but was impressive in Summer League play averaging 8 points per game for Oklahoma City on Orlando and closer to 10 points per game for Golden State in Las Vegas.

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Ennis had an eye popping performance in Vegas with a 35 point performance. Ennis also has some International Experience under his belt playing for the 2013 Jamaica World Cup Team. The Native Canadian was granted a sixth season to play College Basketball after a foot injury took close to three years of playing time.

Despite the setbacks, Dyan Ennis has had a story of success with his time at Villanova, Rice and finally the Oregon Ducks. While he will have to take the stepping stone approach to get back to the NBA, he had the opportunity with two teams in the Summer League and performed well.

During his final season with Oregon Basketball, Ennis helped lead the team back to the 2nd straight Elite 8 and first Final Four performance since 1939. Along with Ennis, Oregon also lost Chris Boucher, Dillon Brooks, and Tyler Dorsey to the NBA Draft.

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Ennis will be worth keeping an eye on in the upcoming year. Any player who puts up eight three pointers with the adversity he has faced says to me that he takes advantage of the opportunity to play the game.