Joffrey Lauvergne: Looking for a home in Fenerbahce

06/Jul/18 20:49 July 6, 2018

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06/Jul/18 20:49

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Joffrey Lauvergne changes teams and dreams almost every year. This time, he wants to make them come true with Fenerbahce and Eurohoops presents the French superstar and newcomer on Obradovic’s team.

By Kostas Giataganas / info@eurohoops.net

We’re still at the beginning of the summer transfer period and there is already a big bang sounding from Istanbul! After four consecutive Final Fours, three finals and coming off the defeat in Belgrade by Real that forced them to hand over the reigns, Fenerbahce have already made their statement for the new season: they want to return to the top.

After three years in the NBA, Joffrey Lauvergne returns to Europe, this time determined to settle in Istanbul and win titles, with Zeljko Obradovic intending to turn him into a great weapon for his team.

A child of INSEP and a… basketball player father

The French forward/center – he will be 27 years old in two months (30/9/1991) – has gotten used to constantly changing circumstances. From 2009, when he first appeared in the spotlight, up to 2015, he has changed four teams in three countries outside of France. From 2015 until his return in Europe for Fenerbahce, there were another four teams in the NBA, as he wasn’t able to settle somewhere.

Constant changes, however, had become second nature since he was a boy. The son of the veteran French player, Stephane Lauvergne (1985-2000), little Joffrey got used to constantly moving from city to city, following his father together with the rest of the family when he changed teams/cities. By the time he was 10 years old, he had already changed four cities and as many schools.

With his father being a basketball player he could only become a player too, and he got the best credentials as he studied at INSEP, the famous French national institute of sports that “produced” Tony Parker and the entire golden generation of the Tricolores, that culminated in the 2013 EuroBasket win, where Lauvergne was also present, as he was for the bronze medals that followed in the 2014 World Cup and the 2015 EuroBasket.

Introduction through Chalon, then abroad

Lauvergne exited INSEP in 2009 and he was ready to introduce himself to basketball fans. He did so in the colors of Elan Chalon, where he made his debut in the EuroLeague in the 2012/2013 season, with good performances but then an unexpected “divorce” soon after the first month of the season had been completed due to friction with the management, which led him abroad to Valencia.

He wasn’t able to settle there either and by the end of 2012 he had changed teams and countries again, moving to Partizan, where he stayed for almost two years, and playing in the EuroLeague once again. Among his teammates there: Bogdan Bogdanovic, Nikola Milutinov, Milenko Tepic, Sasa Pavlovic, Leo Westermann and Davis Bertans, according to whose testimony, Lauvergne had dunked over the giant-like Boban Marjanovic!

In the Adriatic League with Partizan he enhanced his list of achievements with two Serbian championships – while he already had another four titles from his stint in Chalon – but, what was most important was that he looked ready for the next step, which was the biggest yet: to cross the Atlantic and head for the NBA.

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