Walt Beazley

Hannahs Inks Professional Deal To Play In Poland

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Former Razorback Dusty Hannahs has signed a deal to begin his professional career with AZS Koszalin in Poland.

The Polish Basketball League consists of 17 teams and the 2017-18 begins in October and runs through April. Hannahs will have until Aug. 20 to opt out of his contract if an NBA or G-League opportunity arises.

Averaging 14.4 points per game during his senior campaign, Hannahs led the Razorbacks in scoring for the second straight year as he guided Arkansas to the SEC Tournament championship game and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He finished his Razorback career with 1,047 points to become the 41st player in school history to eclipse 1,000 career points and just the fifth to do it in two seasons.

The Little Rock, Arkansas, native made his way onto the list for the most made three-pointers in Razorback history, finishing with 155 treys in just two seasons to sit ninth in program history. Hannahs went 108-of-119 (.908) from the charity stripe as a senior to lead the SEC and finish 10th the nation. He ranks third in school history for career free throw percentage at .889, finishing just ahead of Rotnei Clarke and Pat Bradley.

He was on the preseason watch list for the Jerry West Award, earned preseason second team All-SEC honors from the league coaches and was tabbed second team All-SEC from NBC Sports following his senior season.

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