Salter weighs in at Wolves

zak riabi

There will be a new man taking up position close to the basket at Worcester Wolves for the new season. While Lithuanian giant Arturas Masiulis is moving on to pastures new, a similarly imposing figure, 6 foot 10 inch Ian Salter, is  soon to take up residence in Worcester.

24 year old centre/power forward Salter played his college basketball at the University of Toledo and, latterly, Texas A & M International University. He flew in from America a couple of weeks ago for try outs with several BBL clubs, before accepting an offer of a place on the Wolves’ roster.

Wolves’ Director of Basketball Paul James was impressed by what he saw in Salter’s game, saying: “Ian showed me that he has the ability to claim a place in the BBL. He has some nice touches for such a big man and is hungry to make an impact.”

There is an added bonus to Salter’s situation in that he will not use up a valuable import player spot in James’ squad. Although born and raised in America, he qualifies for a UK passport due to both his parents being British.

Salter was delighted by what he encountered in his recent trip to Worcester and is thrilled to be joining the Wolves’ organisation, saying: “After visiting Worcester, the facility, and meeting Paul James, I immediately knew that Wolves were the club I wanted to play for.  It was incredible to see the fantastic arena, but more important was the obvious focus and enthusiasm of Coach James. Playing for a club that has a drive to go to the very top is a great opportunity for me.  To be a part of the Worcester Wolves is exciting and challenging and I sincerely hope to be able to help the team achieve its goals.”

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