EuroBasket Pro Bulls Weekly Update(05/26/2026)

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We bring you last week's top former Bulls players who are currently playing in pro basketball.
Especially interesting is good performance of Jayvon Graves (16 points), Justin Moss (24 points), and Nick Perkins (17 points).



   #1. Jayvon Graves, a 6'3'' guard who graduated from Buffalo in 2021 and received the All-MAC Second Team award that year, is currently playing professionally in Poland. In a recent game, he led Legia Warszawa to a 98-86 victory over the ninth-ranked MKS team in the Polish Orlen Basket Liga. Graves contributed significantly to the win, recording 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists in 31 minutes of play. Legia Warszawa, now with a record of 22-8, holds the top spot in the league standings, with this game marking their seventh consecutive win. This season marks Graves' debut with the team, and he has been showcasing solid performance statistics, averaging 13.5 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.2 steals per game in the 32 games he has played so far. His standout performance against MKS DG helped his team secure the victory and secure the title of champion in the matchup.

   #2. Experienced champion Justin Moss, a 6'8'' forward/center who is 32 years old and an alum of the Bulls from 2015, currently plays professionally in Mexico. In a recent game, Moss, who earned the All-MAC Player of the Year award in 2015, couldn't lead Halcones de Ciudad Obregon (23-17) to victory. Despite his exceptional performance, Obregon suffered a narrow 90-87 defeat on the road against the lower-ranked (#6) Toros. Moss showcased his skills by scoring 24 points and grabbing 9 rebounds in 32 minutes of play. He put on a stellar display against the Toros, contributing significantly with 24 points, 9 rebounds, and 1 assist. Despite his remarkable efforts, his team ultimately fell short in the game. Throughout the season, Moss has been putting up impressive numbers, averaging 16.8 points and 5.8 rebounds per game across 35 games. The champion has been consistently performing well individually, showcasing his talent and contributing significantly to his team's efforts on the court.

   #3. Nick Perkins, a 6'8'' forward/center who graduated from Buffalo in 2019 and received the All-MAC Sixth Man of the Year award, is currently playing professionally in Puerto Rico. In a recent game, he led Atleticos de San German to a commanding 84-68 victory over the fifth-ranked Leones with an impressive performance. Perkins contributed 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists in 33 minutes of play, showcasing his versatility and skill on the court. Atleticos de San German, currently sitting at the top of Group A with a record of 15-7, owes much of their success to Perkins' stellar contributions. In another standout game against Ponce, Perkins once again shone brightly, scoring 17 points, grabbing 7 rebounds, and dishing out 4 assists to help secure a crucial win for his team. His outstanding performance undoubtedly played a key role in Atleticos de San German emerging as the champion of the game. Individually, Perkins has been having an exceptional season, averaging 16.5 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game over the course of 22 games. His impressive stats and leadership on the court have undoubtedly solidified his reputation as a standout player in the league.

   #4. Josh Mballa, a 26-year-old forward standing at 6'7'' and an alum of the Rebels class of 2023, previously played for Buffalo from 2019 to 2022 before starting his professional career in France. Recently, he led Elan Bearnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez to a thrilling 2-point victory against Champagne, the tenth-ranked team with a record of 21-17, in the French ELITE 2 league. In the game on Monday night, Mballa showcased his skills by contributing 11 points and 6 rebounds in just 22 minutes of play. His team, Elan Bearnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez, currently holds the second position in the league with a record of 26-12. The victory against Champagne marked their third consecutive win, with Mballa's stellar performance proving crucial in securing the win. His remarkable efforts on the court played a significant role in his team emerging as the champion in that match. Throughout this season, Mballa has been averaging 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game across 24 appearances. It is noteworthy that Mballa holds both American and French citizenship, allowing him to play in France as a domestic player.

   #5. Australian champion Lloyd McVeigh, a 6'6'' forward aged 22, who recently graduated from Buffalo in 2025 and now plays professionally in Australia, demonstrated his exceptional skills by leading the South Adelaide Panthers to a resounding 103-79 victory over the league-leading Sturt Sabres (9-1) in a recent Australian NBL One game. McVeigh's stellar performance earned him the well-deserved MVP title of the game. In an impressive display of talent, he achieved a double-double, scoring 31 points, securing 11 rebounds, and providing 4 assists during his 39 minutes on the court. This remarkable feat is even more remarkable considering it's only McVeigh's debut season in professional basketball. The intense match showcased the clash between two top 3 ranked teams in the Central group, with the South Adelaide Panthers (8-2) solidifying their position in third place with this significant win. This victory marked the team's eighth consecutive triumph, highlighting their impressive form and McVeigh's crucial role in their success. McVeigh's exceptional performance against the Sturt Sabres not only secured the win for the South Adelaide Panthers but also earned him the prestigious Triple-Double Badge from eurobasket.com, further establishing his reputation as a champion player. Throughout the season, McVeigh has consistently delivered outstanding performances, averaging an impressive 23.8 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.6 steals per game over 10 matches. His remarkable contributions on the court have undoubtedly played a significant role in his team's success and his own emergence as a standout finalist in the league.

   #6. Titus Robinson, a 6'7'' power forward who is 35 years old and an alum of the Bulls from 2012, currently plays professionally in Australia. In a recent game, he was unable to lead the Mount Gambier Pioneers to victory over the Cavaliers. Despite his strong individual performance of 8 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists in 24 minutes of play, his team suffered a 24-point defeat with a final score of 109-85. Notably, Robinson displayed exceptional skills against Casey C., contributing significantly with 8 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists. However, even with his standout performance, the team fell short of securing a win. Throughout this season, Robinson has maintained good statistics, averaging 11.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game over four games.

   #7. Dontay Caruthers, a 6'1'' guard who is 30 years old and graduated from Buffalo in 2019, currently plays professionally in Bosnia. Known for receiving the All-MAC Defensive Player of the Year award in 2019, Caruthers showcased his skills on the court for KK Bosna Meridianbet Sarajevo. In a recent game against the third-ranked OKK Sloboda Tuzla, his team emerged victorious with a dominant 88-45 win in the Bosnia and Herzegovina Division I league. Despite scoring only 2 points and making 3 assists in 17 minutes of gameplay, Caruthers made a significant impact during the match. His performance, including scoring two points, securing two rebounds, and providing three assists against Sloboda Tuzla, played a crucial role in his team's success as they were crowned the champion of the game. This season, Caruthers has been averaging 1.0 points, 1.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game over the course of two games, showcasing his versatility and defensive prowess on the court.

   #8. Corey Raley-Ross, a 6'4'' guard and 34-year-old Bulls alumnus from 2014, is currently playing professionally in Vietnam. In a recent game, despite his impressive performance, Raley-Ross could not prevent his team, Can Tho Catfish (0-2), from suffering a heavy 90-64 defeat at the hands of the second-ranked Heat in Saigon. During the game, Raley-Ross displayed his skills by achieving a double-double with 22 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 blocks, and 3 steals in 35 minutes of play. Despite his notable contributions, the Catfish were unable to secure a win against the Heat. However, Raley-Ross's exceptional performance did not go unnoticed, as he was awarded the Triple-Double Badge by eurobasket.com in recognition of his outstanding display on the court. Throughout the season, Raley-Ross has maintained high statistical performances, averaging 18.0 points per game (the second-best in the league), 7.0 rebounds per game, 6.0 assists per game (the second-best in the league), and 3.5 steals per game (leading the league) over the course of two games. His consistent and impressive individual contributions have solidified his position as a standout player in the league.


Other former The University of Buffalo players, who play in pro basketball:

CJ Massinburg (6'3''-SG-1997, played in 2015-19) plays for Brescia in Italian Serie A
Nate Williams (6'5''-F-1999, played in 2018-22) plays for Golden State Warriors in the NBA
Ronaldo Segu (6'0''-PG-1999, played in 2018-22) plays for Iraklis in Greek GBL
Sy Chatman (6'8''-F-1998, played in 2022-24) plays for M.Raanana in Israeli Winner League
Maceo Jack (6'5''-G-1998, played in 2021-22) plays for Newcastle Eagles in British SLB
Mitchell Watt (6'10''-C-1989, played in 2008-12) plays for Ehime Orange Vikings in Japanese B2 League
Jamon Bivens (6'3''-G-1997, played in 2019-22) played for Little Rock Lightning in the TBL few monts ago
David Nickelberry (6'7''-G/F-1998, played in 2019-21) played for Tigers in Rwandan RBL last year
Xavier Ford (6'8''-SF-1993, played in 2011-15) played for Borneo in Indonesian IBL last year
Jeremy Harris (6'7''-G-1996, played in 2017-19) played for Great Falls Electric in the TBL last year
Raheem Johnson (6'10''-C-1993, played in 2012-17) plays for Free UNI in Georgian A League
Montell McRae (6'10''-F-1996, played in 2017-19) played for Great Falls Electric in the TBL last year
Davonta Jordan (6'2''-G-1997, played in 2016-20) played for Angeles de Ciudad de Mexico in Mexican CIBACOPA last year
Javon McCrea (6'7''-F-1992, played in 2010-14) played for Buffalo eXtreme in the ABA last year
Wes Clark (6'0''-PG-1994, played in 2016-18) played for DaGuys STL 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 The University of Buffalo basketball alumni.


Jayvon Graves
(Poland)

(Photo: @RytasVilniu)
Justin Moss
(Mexico)

(Photo: @usaubenasba)
Nick Perkins
(Puerto Rico)

(Photo: @happycasabr)

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Players who continued career after leaving the school
Active
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT YearLast TeamGrad
Anquan Boldin Jr. 6'4''193 G USA 2027 Stonehill (NCAA1)
Ryan Sabol 6'3''190 PG USA 2027 Providence (NCAA1)
Aleksa Vlajic 6'10''208 C/F 20 Serbia 2027 Indiana St. (NCAA1)
Isaiah Adams 6'6''198 G USA 2026 Apollon Cyprus 2025
Sam Akot 6'7''201 G Canada 2026 Cloud County (JUCO)
Lamonte Bearden 6'3''191 G 30 USA 2026 Vasco Brazil 2019
Kavon Bradford 6'1''185 G USA 2026 NAU (NCAA1)
Dontay Caruthers 6'1''185 G 30 USA 2026 Bosna S. Bosnia 2019
Devin Ceaser 6'1''185 G USA 2026 UMBC (NCAA1)
Sy Chatman 6'8''203 F 28 USA 2026 M.Raanana Israel 2024
Tyson Dunn 6'3''190 G Canada 2026 UCSD (NCAA1)
Shannon Evans II 6'1''185 PG 31 USA-Guinea 2026 Andorra Spain 2018
Diovion Famakinde 6'5''196 G USA 2026 E.Mississippi (JUCO)
James Graham III 6'8''203 G/F USA 2026 AAMU (NCAA1)
Jayvon Graves 6'3''191 G 27 USA 2026 Legia Poland 2021
Isaac Jack 6'11''211 F Canada 2026 Edmonton Canada 2026
Maceo Jack 6'5''195 G 27 USA 2026 Newcastle E. United Kingdom 2022
Brayden Jackson 6'8''203 G Canada 2026 St.Bonaventure (NCAA1)
Raheem Johnson 6'10''208 C 32 USA 2026 Free UNI Georgia 2017
Curtis Jones 6'4''193 G 24 USA 2026 Denver N. (NBA) 2025
James Jones 6'4''193 F 29 USA 2026 Dep Norte Argentina 2022
Kanye Jones 6'5''196 G USA 2026 USC Upstate (NCAA1)
Kuluel Mading 6'11''211 C USA 2026 Charlotte (NCAA1)
CJ Massinburg 6'3''190 SG 29 USA 2026 Brescia Italy 2019
Josh Mballa 6'7''201 F 26 USA-France 2026 Pau-Lacq-Orthez France 2023
Lloyd McVeigh 6'6''198 F 22 Australia 2026 S.Adelaide P. Australia 2025
Frederiks Meinarts 7'0''213 F 21 Latvia 2026 Lynn (NCAA2)
Benjamin Michaels 6'8''203 F 20 United-Kingdom 2026 Vermont (NCAA1)
Justin Moss 6'8''203 F/C 32 USA 2026 Obregon Mexico 2015
Nick Perkins 6'8''203 F/C 29 USA 2026 San German Puerto Rico 2019
Ty Perry 6'4''193 G 28 USA 2026 Sagrado Corazon Spain 2023
Yazid Powell 6'4''193 G USA 2026 Kormend Hungary 2024
Corey Raley-Ross 6'4''192 G 34 USA 2026 Catfish Vietnam 2014
James Reese V 6'4''193 G 27 USA 2026 Guaiqueries Venezuela 2022
Titus Robinson 6'7''201 PF 35 USA 2026 Mt.Gambier Australia 2012
Lucas Saleh 6'7''201 G/F 26 USA 2026 Al Markaziyyah Lebanon 2023
Ronaldo Segu 6'0''183 PG 26 USA-Haiti 2026 Iraklis Greece 2022
Jaden Slaughter 6'5''196 G USA 2026 Sacred Heart (NCAA1)
Raphell Thomas-Edwards 6'6''198 F 33 United-Kingdom 2026 Bristol Flyers United Kingdom 2015
Mitchell Watt 6'10''208 C 36 USA 2026 Ehime OV Japan 2012
Nate Williams 6'5''196 F 27 USA 2026 GS Warriors (NBA) 2022
Zaakir Williamson 6'7''201 F 23 USA 2026 St.Peter's (NCAA1)
Bryson Wilson 6'5''196 G USA 2026 Binghamton (NCAA1)
Jamon Bivens 6'3''190 G 28 USA 2025 Little Rock L. (TBL) 2022
Kidtrell Blocker 6'5''196 G USA 2025 MWSU (NCAA2)
Wes Clark 6'0''183 PG 31 USA 2025 DaGuys STL (TBT) 2018
Xavier Ford 6'8''203 SF 33 USA 2025 Borneo Indonesia 2015
Shawn Fulcher 6'0''183 PG USA 2025 Alabama St. (NCAA1)
Jeremy Harris 6'7''201 G 29 USA 2025 Great Falls E. (TBL) 2019
Davonta Jordan 6'2''188 G 29 USA 2025 Angeles Mexico 2020
Javon McCrea 6'7''201 F 33 USA 2025 Buffalo eXtreme (ABA) 2014
Montell McRae 6'10''208 F 30 USA 2025 Great Falls E. (TBL) 2019
David Nickelberry 6'7''201 G/F 27 USA 2025 Tigers Rwanda 2021
David Skogman 6'1''185 F 25 USA 2025 DePaul (NCAA1)
Jonnivius Smith 6'9''206 C 25 USA 2025 Puente Alto Chile 2025

Non-Active
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT YearLast TeamGrad
Armoni Foster 6'4''193 G 26 USA 2024 D2 Waymakers (TBT) 2023
Savion Gallion 6'4''193 G 25 USA 2024 ULM (NCAA1)
Laquill Hardnett 6'8''203 F 26 USA 2024 Arkansas St. (NCAA1)
Antwain Johnson 6'2''188 G 29 USA 2024 Ylli Kosovo 2020
Tyler Moffe 6'1''185 G 29 USA 2024 Handlova Slovakia 2022
Giambattista Davis 6'3''190 G/F 31 Italy 2023 R.Calabria Italy 2020
Stefan Duric 6'6''198 G 29 Canada 2023 Sanjoanense Portugal 2017
Tra'Von Fagan 6'7''201 F 28 USA 2023 UMBC (NCAA1)
Blake Hamilton 6'6''198 G/F 31 USA 2023 Blue Collar U (TBT) 2017
Colby Moultrie 6'3''190 G 27 USA 2023 Medaille (NCAA3)
Chanse Robinson 6'1''185 G 24 USA 2023 GSU (NCAA1)
Malik Zachery 6'2''188 G USA 2023 UTEP (NCAA1)
John Boyer 6'1''185 PG 38 USA-Czech-Republic 2022 FC Bayern 2 Germany 2010
Torian Graham 6'5''196 G 33 USA 2022 Raleigh F. (TBL) 2017
Andre McPhail 6'7''201 F/C 33 USA 2022 Universitario Uruguay 2016
Graham Dolan 6'6''198 G 28 USA 2020 Babson (NCAA3)
Jarryn Skeete 6'3''191 G 33 Canada 2020 Sudbury F. Canada
Brian Addison 6'9''205 C 39 USA 2019 Cape Breton H. Canada 2009
Louis Campbell 6'3''191 PG 47 USA 2019 Le Cannet France 2002
Willie Conner 6'7''200 F 33 Australia 2019 Killester Ireland 2017
David Kadiri 6'7''200 F 31 USA-Nigeria 2019 Sloboda U. Serbia 2017
Quate McKinzie 6'8''203 F 29 USA 2019 Cape Fear CC (JUCO)
Deyshonee Much 6'5''196 G 32 USA 2019 London CR United Kingdom 2018
Ikenna Smart 6'10''208 F 30 USA-Nigeria 2019 Wake Forest (NCAA1)
Bobby Frasco 6'3''190 G 30 USA 2018 Quincy (NCAA2)
Joshua Freelove 6'2''188 G 35 USA 2018 Vasco Brazil 2014
Calvin Cage 6'0''183 PG 42 Venezuela 2017 Mayrouba Lebanon 2006
Mory Diane 6'3''190 F 30 USA 2017 Ferris St. (NCAA2)
Robert Brown 6'5''196 F 46 USA 2016 Queen City B. (UBA) 2002
Yassin Idbihi 6'10''208 C 42 Morocco Germany 2016 Bamberg Germany 2007
Will Regan 6'8''203 F USA 2016 Kumanovo 09 North Macedonia 2015
Christian Schmidt 6'7''201 F 43 Germany 2016 Kongsberg Norway 2008
Tony Watson II 6'2''188 G 35 USA 2016 Omonia Cyprus 2013
Mikalai Aliakseyeu 6'11''210 C 48 Belarus 2014 Zanjan Iran 2000
Mike Clifford 6'7''201 F 35 USA 2014 N.Shore T. (ABA) 2013
Bogdan Karebin 6'7''201 G 47 Ukraine 2014 NEMO Odessa Ukraine 1999
Jarod Oldham 6'3''190 G 34 USA 2014 Etha Cyprus 2014
Andy Robinson 6'1''185 G 38 USA 2014 Schenectady L. (IBA) 2009
Parnell Smith 6'7''200 F 41 USA 2013 Leitershofen Germany 2007
Daniel Gilbert 6'6''198 G 43 USA 2012 Montevideo Uruguay 2005
Mark Bortz 6'10''208 F/C 43 USA 2011 Marinos Venezuela 2005
Greg Gamble 6'4''193 G 39 USA 2011 Buffalo S. (APBL) 2009
Mario Jordan 6'6''198 G/F 41 USA 2011 Georgia G. (ABA) 2006
Roderick Middleton 6'1''186 G/F 43 USA 2011 Worcester W. United Kingdom 2006
Byron Mulkey 6'0''182 PG 37 USA 2011 AS Sale Morocco 2011
John Carswell 5'7''170 PG USA 2010 Cypress S. (TPBL) 2007
Tom Gustafsson 6'8''202 C 49 Finland 2009 Pajulahti Finland 1998
Karl Rainey 6'4''193 F 44 USA 2009 Buffalo S. (APBL) 2004
Brian Andre 6'10''207 C 42 USA 2008 Maine (NCAA1)
Clayton Lea 6'8''203 C USA 2008 Alexandria A. (APBL) 2000
Kelvin Robinson 6'6''197 F 53 USA 2008 La Rochelle France 1995
Darwin Young 6'2''188 G 40 USA 2008 Elmira B. (EBA) 2007
Maurice Cox 6'0''183 PG 53 USA 2007 Buffalo S. (ABA) 1995
Turner Battle 6'3''191 G 43 USA 2006 Buffalo S. (ABA) 2009
Aleksei Vasilev 6'3''191 G 48 Russia 2006 Tula Russia 2000
Mike Martinho 6'0''183 PG 50 Portugal-USA 2003 Reggio Emilia Italy 1996
Rasaun Young 6'3''190 G 51 USA 2001 Long Island S. (USBL) 1998
Nate Johnson 6'8''203 C 50 USA 2000 Freiburg Germany 1999
Robert Smith 6'10''208 C USA 2000 Saskatchewan H. (CBA) 1997
Jamie Anderson 6'6''198 G/F 54 Argentina 1997 Quilmes Argentina 1996
Others
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT Graduated
Jalen Pitre 6'8''203 F USA 2027
Harrison Reede 6'1''185 G USA 2027
Brock Bertram 6'11''211 C 28 USA 2022
Keishawn Brewton 6'2''188 G 28 USA 2022
Dominic Johnson 6'5''196 F Canada 2022
Gabe Grant 6'6''198 F USA 2020
Patrick Moore 6'3''190 G USA 2020
Gabe Agorioge 6'4''193 F 31 USA 2018
Nikola Rakicevic 6'5''196 F 29 Serbia 2018
Christian Pino 5'7''170 PG 31 USA 2017
Rodell Wigginton 6'5''196 G/F 34 Canada 2016
Auraum Nuiriankh 6'6''198 G 35 USA 2014
Cameron Downing 6'9''206 F 34 USA 2013
Richie Sebuharara 6'0''183 PG 35 USA 2013
Stan Weir 6'3''190 G 33 USA 2013
Dave Barnett 6'5''195 G/F 36 USA 2012
Zach Filzen 6'3''190 G 37 USA 2012
Derek Wolfley 6'7''200 F USA 2011
Calvin Betts 6'3''191 G 39 USA 2010
Max Boudreau 6'7''201 F 40 Canada 2010
Kambi Laleye 6'9''206 F 41 Nigeria-Canada 2010
Rodney Pierce 6'2''188 G 38 USA 2010
Sean Smiley 6'1''185 G 39 USA 2010
Vadim Fedotov 6'9''206 F/C 41 Russia-Germany 2009
Andrew Atman 7'0''213 F 40 USA 2008
Barnard Onyenucheya 6'6''198 F 41 USA 2007
Jason Bird 6'3''191 G 42 USA 2005
Darcel Williams 6'6''198 F 47 USA 2002