Levi Randolph joined Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv in 2024 after two seasons at Hapoel Jerusalem. A natural leader and skilled scorer, Levi played mostly at the 3 spot for Jerusalem, but can also play as a second guard on both sides of the court. He has proven himself in the European stage and obviously has deep knowledge of the Israeli basketball scene.
Before making the move to Maccabi, Randolph played 28 minutes per game in the Israeli league, providing 16.5 PPG, 40% from three-point range, 2.9 RPG and 2.9 APG. In the Basketball Champions League, the swingman delivered over 15 points per game in each of the previous three seasons.
Randolph was born and raised in Madison, Alabama, where he also played in high school. He spent full four seasons at Alabama Crimson Tide, where he received the nod as the 2015 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the year in his senior season. He went undrafted, and despite signing for the Boston Celtics, did not get to play in the NBA.
After a season with the Maine Red Claws in the G-League, Randolph began a globetrotting journey that saw him play for Avellino and Sassari in Italy, Strasbourg in France, the Canton Charge back in the G-League, New Zealand Breakers in the NBL and in Oostende in Belgium. It was in the latter when the forward was crowned as the BCL top scorer in 2022. That summer he made the move to Israel, joining the Jerusalem outfit.