Kulboka signed with Prometey Slobojansk of Ukraine last summer, but suffered a knee injury in the offseason that forced him to miss the entire season.
Prior to that, the 206 cm basketball player had a standout season with Patras!”>Promitheas of Patras in both the Greek top league and the European Cup. In the latter, he averaged 14.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 1 assist, earning 16.7 efficiency points.
“Congratulations to Arnold on joining our team. This player is still quite young, but has already shown his potential in capable championships across various countries and European tournaments.”
He is currently recovering from a serious injury, so we will have to wait for a full recovery before he can contribute. We hope that Arnold will be a valuable asset to our team in the coming season,” said Donat Zavackas, sports director of the Wolves Twinsbet club.
Kulboka began his professional career in Germany with Brose Bamberg, spending four seasons with their reserve team and making occasional appearances in the main team. He later played on loan in Italy and Spain before being drafted by the Charlotte Hornets in the 2018 NBA draft.
After a brief stint in the NBA, Kulboka returned to Europe and played for Bilbao Basket in Spain before joining Prometey Slobojansk in Ukraine.
In Vilnius, he will join Jeffery Taylor, Vaidas Kariniauskas, Kristupas Žemaitis, Regimant Miniot, Tre’Shawn Thurman, Matas Jogėla, Anthony Cowan, Marek Blaževičius, Daniel Baslyk, Andrew Andrews, and Garrison Brooks, who are already under contract with Wolves Twinsbet.