Free agent forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl has signed a two-year contract with Aris B.C., the Greek club announced today in a press release.
According to Dimitris Minaretzis of Eurohoops, Robinson-Earl had reached a tentative agreement with Aris that gave him until the end of the day on July 15 to opt out to accept an NBA offer. However, after no favorable NBA opportunities arose, the 25-year-old finalized a deal with Aris that is reportedly worth a total of $4MM over the next two seasons.
The 32nd overall pick in the 2021 draft, Robinson-Earl appeared in 219 NBA regular season games for the Thunder, Pelicans, Pacers, and Mavericks over the past five seasons. In 2025/26, he signed a pair of 10-day contracts and a non-guaranteed deal with Indiana in order to provide depth in the team’s banged-up frontcourt. After being waived by the Pacers in December, he caught on with Dallas on a 10-day deal in January, then spent the rest of the season with the Texas Legends in the G League.
Robinson-Earl put up big NBAGL numbers last season, averaging a double-double (16.7 points, 11.7 rebounds) for the Legends, but his contributions at the NBA level were modest. In 22 total outings for the Pacers and Mavericks, he averaged 4.6 PPG and 4.7 RPG with a .370/.244/.944 shooting line in 16.4 minutes per night.
The former Villanova standout is the fourth free agent with NBA experience to sign with Aris B.C. so far this offseason. The Greek team also landed forward E.J. Liddell on a two-year deal last month and has added Kostas Antetokounmpo and Khem Birch on multiyear contracts.
In addition to competing in Greece’s top domestic league, Aris participates in the EuroCup. The team had a 14-10 regular season record in the Greek Basketball League last season while going 8-10 in EuroCup play.