Veteran NBA forward Juan Toscano-Anderson has officially signed with Pallacanestro Trieste, according to a press release from the Italian team (hat tip to Sportando). Although it isn’t explicitly stated, the announcement suggests the 32-year-old signed a one-year deal.
“Bringing a player of the caliber of Juan Toscano-Anderson to Trieste is much more than a market operation; it is a milestone in the history of our club,” president and owner Paul Matiasic said as part of a larger statement. “His personal and professional path testifies to an extraordinary resilience, the ability to overcome immense obstacles, to bet on himself and to win at the highest level. These are not just details of a biography; they are the founding values — hard work, perseverance, and an unwavering work ethic — that we want to instill in the DNA of our team.”
Italian outlet Il Piccolo reported a coupled days ago that Toscano-Anderson would be signing with Trieste, which competes in Italy’s top domestic league, Lega Basket Serie A.
After going undrafted out of Marquette in 2015, Toscano-Anderson spent multiple seasons playing in Mexico before landing a training camp deal with Golden State in 2019. The Oakland native impressed the Warriors with his energy, defense and versatility, and wound up spending parts of three seasons with the club, winning a championship as a role player in 2022.
The 6’6″ wing split the 2022/23 season with the Lakers and Jazz and spent about a month of ’23/24 with the Kings. Overall, he has appeared in 202 regular season games over parts of five NBA seasons, averaging 4.1 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists on .502/.329/.646 shooting in 15.5 minutes per contest.
Toscano-Anderson suited up for the Mexico City Capitanes — the NBA G League’s only independent team — during the ’24/25 campaign, averaging 16.1 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 3.7 APG, 1.7 SPG and 0.9 BPG in 42 appearances (34.8 MPG). His shooting line was .422/.316/.845.
Pallacanestro Trieste, which also signed former NBA guard Jahmi’us Ramsey this offseason, entered the Serie A playoffs as the No. 6 seed in ’24/25 after finishing with a 18-12 record during the regular season. The team lost its first-round matchup with No. 3 Brescia, the league’s eventual runner-up.
Good for him to make the money while he can. He has always been a high energy player that can make the team pick up speed.
Another scrub the Warriors way overvalued and overplayed.
how? can you explain
Toscano in tuscany… you literally can’t make this stuff up