Overview
- The 23-year-old Australian agreed to join Dubai Basketball in the EuroLeague, according to reports from ESPN and BasketNews.
- The contract is for two years and is reported to include an NBA exit clause for the 2026 offseason, with some reporting noting a possible opt-out after one season.
- Armstrong declined a pending two-way qualifying offer from the Warriors before committing to the deal overseas.
- He played 11 games for Santa Cruz after signing a two-way in February, averaging 11.5 points, 8.2 assists, 5.9 rebounds and 1.4 steals.
- Dubai Basketball recently debuted in the EuroLeague and features former NBA players such as Davis Bertans, Dwayne Bacon and Justin Anderson, with KK Partizan previously linked to Armstrong.