He returns to the EuroLeague after three seasons in Spain
Valencia brings in forward Kameron Taylor

Valencia Basket added size and athleticism to its roster by inking small forward Kameron Taylor to a two-year deal, the club announced Friday.
Taylor (1.98 meters, 30 years old) arrives from Unicaja Malaga, where he averaged 9.8 points and 4.0 rebounds in 39 Spanish League games last season, in which he helped Unicaja win the Copa del Rey, BCL, Spanish SuperCup and Intercontinental Cup titles. He won another BCL title with Unicaja in 2024 and was chosen to the 2024-25 All-Spanish League second team.
After finishing his college career with Seton Hill University (NCAA2), Taylor moved to Germany and played for Team Ehingen Urspring, s.Oliver Wuerzburg and Dragons Rhoendorf. He went on to play for Pecsi VSK-Veolia of Hungary and also worked for Brose Bamberg and Veolia Towers Hamburg of Germany, Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv of Israel, SIG Strasbourg of France and Basquet Girona of Spain before joining Unicaja. He made his EuroLeague debut with Maccabi in the 2021-22 season, averaging 2.7 points in 19 games before joining Strasbourg.