Career
Madanly is perhaps best known as the leading scorer in the 2007 International Basketball Federation Asia Championship, averaging 33.1 points per game. Syria
He first started his career in First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Jalaa Club in Syria. Madanly originally planned to enter the club as a football player but the club didn"t have a football team
China
In late 2011, he signed a 4-month contract with the Foshan Dralions in the Chinese Basketball Association because of the Syrian Civil War that was preventing the Syrian Basketball League to start.
In 2013, Madanly signed with the Qingdong DoubleStar Eagles but only played 3 games for them. In 2014, Madanly signed with the Jilin Northeast Tigers, playing in 37 games for them while averaging 21.2 points per game and 6.5 rebounds per game in 42.5 minutes per game.
Philippines
In late April 2015, the NLEX Road Warriors signed him for the 2015 Proceedings of the British Academy Governors" Cup as the team"s Asian import. Madanly has played for the national basketball team of Syria.