Reyshawn Terry

Reyshawn Terry
Terry practices before the 2012 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague All-Star Game.
No. 24 Piratas de Quebradillas
Position Forward
League BSN
Personal information
Born (1984-04-07) April 7, 1984
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight 235 lb (107 kg)
Career information
High school R. J. Reynolds
(Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
College North Carolina (2003–2007)
NBA draft 2007 / Round: 2 / Pick: 44th overall
Selected by the Orlando Magic
Playing career 2007–present
Career history
2007–2008 Aris Thessaloniki
2007–2008 Triboldi Soresina
2009 Virtus Bologna
2009–2010 Xacobeo Blu:Sens
2010–2011 Brose Baskets
2011–2012 Khimik Yuzhny
2012–2013 Champville
2013–2014 Le Mans
2014–2015 Tadamon Zouk
2015 Maratonistas de Coamo
2015 Trotamundos de Carabobo
2015 Cañeros de La Romana
2016 Al Mouttahed Tripoli
2016 Cañeros de La Romana
2016 Changwon LG Sakers
2016–2017 Ryukyu Golden Kings
2017 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus
2018–present Piratas de Quebradillas
Career highlights and awards

Reyshawn Antonio Terry Sr. (born April 7, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for Piratas de Quebradillas of the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN). He played college basketball for North Carolina.

College career

At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Terry played on the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team and helped Carolina win the 2005 NCAA Championship as a sophomore. As a junior in 2005–06, Terry averaged a career high 14.3 points per game.[1]

Terry graduated from UNC in May 2007 with a B.A. in African-American studies.

Professional career

Terry was drafted in the second round, 44th overall, by the Orlando Magic in the 2007 NBA draft. He was traded on draft day by the Magic to the Mavericks for the rights to the 60th overall pick, Milovan Raković, and cash.[2]

On August 26, 2007, he agreed to a contract with Aris BC of Greece's A1 league.[3] In the summer of 2008, Terry played in the Rocky Mountain Revue summer league for the Dallas Mavericks, and then shortly after joined Italian club Virtus Bologna for the upcoming season.[4] With Bologna, Terry reached the quarterfinals of the FIBA Euro Challenge.

In the 2009-10 Terry played for Xacobeo Blu:Sens, which was promoted to the Spanish ACB for the 2009–10 season, after having spent years in the second division LEB.

Terry played for the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA Summer League in 2010.[5]

In August 2010 he signed with German Club Brose Baskets.[6] For the following season, he signed with BC Khimik in Ukraine.[7] The 2012-13 season he played for Champville SC in Lebanon.

In September 2013, he signed a one-year deal with Le Mans.[8]

In October 2014, he signed with Tadamon Zouk of Lebanon.[9] In March 2015, he left Tadamon and signed with Maratonistas de Coamo of Puerto Rico.[10] In May 2015, he signed with Trotamundos de Carabobo of Venezuela for the rest of the 2015 LPB season.[11] In June 2015, he signed with the Cañeros de La Romana of Dominican Republic for the 2015 LNB season.

On November 8, 2016, Terry signed with Japanese B.League club Ryukyu Golden Kings for the 2016–17 season.[12]

On September 8, 2017, Terry signed with the Ulsan Mobis Phoebus of the Korean Basketball League.[13]

On April 18, 2018, Terry signed with Piratas de Quebradillas of the Puerto Rican BSN.[14] On August 28, 2018 Terry was named the BSN Most Vauable Player for the 2018 season.[15]

References

  1. College stats at sports-reference.com
  2. ESPN - Magic had three picks; ends up with one player in draft - NBA
  3. Aris tabs Reyshawn Terry
  4. Reyshawn Antonio Terry signs for Virtus Bologna
  5. NBA Summer League Rosters - Vegas
  6. Brose Baskets closes roster with Terry
  7. Khimik signs Reyshawn Terry
  8. "Rayshawn Terry signs for Le Mans". Sportando.net. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  9. Reyshawn Terry heads back to Lebanon
  10. Reyshawn Terry (ex Tadamon) joins Coamo
  11. Tortamundos de Carabobo sign Reyshawn Terry
  12. Reyshawn Terry joins Ryukyu Golden Kings
  13. Reyshawn Terry signs with Mobis Phoebus
  14. Quebradillas land Reyshawn Terry, ex Mobis Phoebus
  15. Joel Ortiz Rivera (August 28, 2018). "Terry se quita una espinita con el MVP" (in Spanish). Primera Hora. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
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