Olympiacos sign EuroLeague assist leader Miller-McIntyre
The playmaker arrives from Crvena Zvezda to bolster the backcourt for a title push.

Codi Miller-McIntyre is taking his talents to the Piraeus port, officially inking a three-year contract with Olympiacos that ends the transfer saga surrounding the EuroLeague’s top facilitator. The 2024 assists leader arrives from Crvena Zvezda after a dominant two-season stint in Belgrade where he secured two Serbian Cups and reclaimed the best assister title in 2026. This move fills a critical void in the Olympiacos backcourt following a wave of departures this offseason.
By bringing in a proven floor general, the Reds are not just patching holes but actively reloading for a deep EuroLeague playoff run. Miller-McIntyre’s familiarity with Sasha Vezenkov from their time together on the Bulgaria national team should accelerate his integration into the squad’s chemistry. Olympiacos’ pursuit of Miller-McIntyre wasn’t just about replacing outgoing talent—it was about upgrading their floor leadership.
















