Syracuse, N.Y. -- Former Syracuse University basketball player Malachi Richardson has signed with Israeli pro team Hapoel Holon, according to EuroBasket.com.

Richardson, who played at Syracuse during the 2015-16 season, most recently played for the Golden State Warriors’ entry in the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League.

Hapoel Holon, a team based in Holon, Israel, plays in the top division of the Israeli Premier League. The team also competes in the FIBA Champions League.

Richardson’s signing with a pro team overseas was foreshadowed three days ago when reports surfaced that he had switched agents and was now represented by Darrell Comer of You First Sports.

Richardson began his pro career with the NBA’s Sacramento Kings. The Kings traded Richardson to the Toronto Raptors during the 2016-17 season.

The 6-foot-6 guard appeared in 22 games with the Raptors this past season, but he was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in February. The Sixers waived him the following day and he remained unsigned for the remainder of the season.

Richardson has played in 70 games in the NBA over the past three seasons. He has averaged 2.8 points per game as an NBA player. His 3-point percentage has hovered around 30 percent.

However, Richarson has played well when seeing more time at the G-League level. In 59 G-League games, he has averaged 20.8 points per game.

In his one and only year at Syracuse, Richardson helped the Orange advance to the NCAA’s Final Four.

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