Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
July 2004 | Russia | Loaned by Dynamo Moscow to Universitet Surgut for one season. |
1st July, 2010 | Russia | Signed a three year contract with CSKA Moscow. Included team option for 2012/13. |
29th June, 2011 | Russia | Released by CSKA Moscow. |
5th July, 2011 | Russia | Signed a three year contract with Lokomotiv Kuban. |
14th February, 2014 | Russia | Left Lokomotiv Kuban. |
19th February, 2014 | Russia | Signed for the remainder of the season with Unics Kazan. |
30th June, 2014 | Russia | Signed a two year extension with Unics Kazan. |
10th July, 2015 | Russia | Left Unics Kazan. |
13th July, 2015 | Russia | Signed a two year contract with Lokomotiv Kuban. Included team option for2016/17. |
21st June, 2016 | Russia | Lokomotiv Kuban declined 2016/17 team option. |
4th December, 2016 | Russia | Signed for the remainder of the season with Avtodor Saratov. |
2001 - 2004 | Dynamo Moscow (Russia) |
2004 - 2005 | Universitet-Yugra Surgut (Russia) |
2005 - June 2010 | Dynamo Moscow (Russia) |
July 2010 - June 2011 | CSKA Moscow (Russia) |
July 2011 - February 2014 | Lokomotiv Kuban (Russia) |
February 2014 - July 2015 | Unics Kazan (Russia) |
July 2015 - June 2016 | Lokomotiv Kuban (Russia) |
December 2016 - June 2017 | Avtodor (Russia) |
January 14, 2010
- Sergei Bykov
Dynamo Moscow lost all their good import players over the last year because they ran out of money. This means that Bykov - who last year was buried as the third point guard behind Hollis Price, Brian Chase and Jannero Pargo, and behind Travis Hansen at shooting guard - now gets to star. His numbers are up across the board, averaging 18.0 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game in the Eurocup, in conjunction with 22.9/2.9/4.4 in the Russian Superleague. He leads the Superleague in points per game, and is third in assists per game as well. Yet Dynamo have only a 3-5 record anyway because they have no imports to support him with.