Posted Aug 12 2009 9:25PM
HOUSTON (AP) -- Free agent guard Von Wafer has signed a two-year, $10 million deal to play for Olympiakos, the same Greek team that landed Linus Kleiza from the Nuggets earlier this week.


The 6-foot-5 shooting guard will leave for Greece on Friday, said Giovanni Funiciello, who is Wager's international agent.
The contract will allow Wafer to opt out after one season, but only to sign with an NBA team. Wafer confirmed the deal Wednesday after it was reported by KRIV-TV in Houston.
Wafer, 24, averaged 9.7 points and shot 39 percent from 3-point range for the Rockets in 2008-09. He made about $800,000 in his only season in Houston.
Funiciello said the offer from the Greek team was the best one Wafer got over the summer.
"Financially, he wasn't going to get that type of an offer in the NBA," Funiciello said. "As far as I knew, he really didn't have anything concrete as far as the NBA was concerned."
The Greek club team also recently signed former Denver forward Linas Kleiza.
Denver Nuggets officials said this week that Kleiza has agreed to a two-year deal with Olympiakos worth more than $12 million.

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