Jeremiah Robinson-Earl Heads to Greece on Two-Year, $4M Contract
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Forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl has inked a two-year agreement with Aris B.C. of Greece, the club announced Monday.
Multiple reports indicate the contract is worth a combined $4 million. Robinson-Earl, 25, had until the end of July 15 to walk away if an NBA offer materialized, but none did, clearing the way for the deal to be completed.
The Villanova product was selected 32nd overall in the 2021 NBA Draft and has appeared in 219 regular-season games with the Thunder, Pelicans, Pacers, and Mavericks. During the 2025-26 campaign, he signed two 10-day contracts and a non-guaranteed deal with Indiana before being waived in December, then accepted a 10-day stint with Dallas in January. He finished the year with the G League’s Texas Legends, averaging 16.7 points and 11.7 rebounds.
In 22 NBA games last season—split between Indiana and Dallas—the 6-foot-9 forward averaged 4.6 points and 4.7 rebounds while shooting .370 from the field, .244 from three, and .944 at the foul line in 16.4 minutes per night.
Robinson-Earl is the fourth NBA veteran to join Aris this offseason, following forward E.J. Liddell and big men Kostas Antetokounmpo and Khem Birch. Aris competes in both the Greek Basket League, where it went 14-10 last season, and the EuroCup, finishing 8-10 in that tournament.
Source: Hoops Rumors