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Brandon Jennings Signs With Virtus Roma

7/16/2008 4:40 PM ET By Tom Ziller

    • Tom Ziller
    • Tom Ziller is an NBA Blogger for FanHouse
Shortly after confirming he'd be skipping the country to spend a year playing in Europe, L.A.-bred point guard phenom Brandon Jennings has signed with Italian team Virtus Roma, according to the club's website (via Ball in Europe).

Jennings' adviser, former adidas titan Sonny Vaccaro, told the Los Angeles Times the Roma deal runs three years, but has buy-out options as early as next summer. The Times reports the Jennings family will be along for the ride, with the club landing B.J.'s 13-year-old brother a spot on a Roman junior team.

That Dejan Bodiroga -- one of the greatest modern-era players never to appear in the NBA -- runs Roma is a pretty interesting note. Bodiroga had ample opportunities to cross over the Atlantic (Geoff Petrie drafted his rights for the Kings in 1995), but preferred stardom in Europe over the tougher competition of the NBA. Vaccaro's influence and stateside endorsement possibilities for such a flashy player likely won't keep Jennings in Italy longer than a year. But if anyone provides a good example of the benefits of playing in Europe, it's Bodiroga.

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