By Aris Barkas / barkas@eurohoops.net
Singleton and Barcelona agreed on a one-year deal that will net the American big-man $2.05 million.
After his second season with Panathinaikos, Chris Singleton tried to make an NBA return but could not find the guaranteed deal he wanted.
In 29 games in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague last season, Singleton averaged 12 points on 54.1% shooting and 5.9 rebounds per game.
After moving to Europe back in 2015, Singleton emerged as one of the best players on the continent, being part of Lokomotiv Kuban’s run to the EuroLeague Final Four and then signing in the summer of 2016 with Panathinaikos.
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