Promising young talent Noa Kouakou-Heugue is set to make his debut in the Betclic Élite, France’s top professional basketball league. He joins Gravelines-Dunkerque, marking his return to France, to replace the injured Neal Quinn.
This move represents a significant opportunity for the player, who will look to revitalize his career after a disappointing spell in Australia. Having attempted to follow Alexandre Sarr’s path in the NBL with Perth last summer, Kouakou-Heugue struggled to find consistent playing time, averaging just 1.6 points in 4 minutes per game.
