PREVIOUS CLUBS
College: Arizona State University
International: Criollos de Caguas, Puerto Rico
Quebradillas Pirates, Puerto Rico
NBL: New Zealand Breakers
Representative: Australian Boomers
Beijing Olympic Games representative, 2008
CAREER SUMMARY
Named to the All-NBL Third Team in 2011… Has been Perth’s co-captain with Brad Robbins for the past two seasons… A six-time club MVP at the Perth Wildcats… Polled fifth in NBL MVP voting in 2010 and was named to 2010 All-NBL First Team... Was named as Perth captain for season 2009-10 and went on to captain the team to an NBL Championship... Fifth in the NBL in scoring in 2008-09 with 19.1 points per game... Eighth in the NBL in total rebounds in 2008-09... Second best foul shooter in 2008-09, hitting 84.8%... Scored 27 points on debut with New Zealand in September 2004... Scored a career high 40 points against Adelaide in October 2007... Became the only player in NBL history to have at least 30 points and 15 assists as part of a triple-double when he added 11 rebounds vs West Sydney in November, 2006... Named All-NBL First Team in 2008 and 2010 as well as All-NBL Second Team in 2009... Attended US college Arizona State University... One of the top student-athletes at Arizona State and in the Pac-10 over his four-year college career as he has posted a 3.61 grade point average and earned Pac-10 All-Academic honours three times… Earned All-Tournament honours at the 1999 Puerto Rico Shootout, 2000 azcentral.com Holiday Classic and the 2000 NABC Classic… A three-time Pac-10 All-Academic pick (2001- 2003)… Made 235-of-303 (.776) free throws in his college career and also had 76 blocks, ninth-best in ASU history… Spent two weeks in Spain playing with a 16-person Athletes in Action team in August of 2002… Consensus pick for Nebraska Player of the Year in 1998-99… Played for Lincoln East High School and led the team to a 19-3 record in his senior season (1998-99)… Played with NW Tasmania Thunder in the SEABL (ABA) in 2004 before being signed by the Breakers… Four times named SEABL Player of the Week in 2004… Led the SEABL in scoring and rebounding in 2004 and was in top ten in field goals.
















