Bryan Lucas

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Basketball player
Bryan Lucas
Player information
birthday September 25, 1978 (41 years and 341 days)
place of birth Stockton, California , United States
size 203 cm
position Power Forward / Center
college North Texas
Clubs as active
1996–1998 APU Cougars ( NAIA ) 1999–2001 UNT Mean Green ( NCAA ) 2001–2002 UMF Tindastoll 2002 Kansas Cagerz ( USBL ) 2002–2004 Fayetteville Patriots ( NBA-DL ) 2004 Westchester Wildfire ( USBL ) 2004–2005 Fürstenfeld Panthers 2005 Kansas Cagerz ( USBL ) 2005–2006 Wörthersee Piraten 2006 Kansas Cagerz ( USBL ) 2006–2008 ratiopharm Ulm 2008 KK Igokea Aleksandrovac 2008–2009 Fürstenfeld Panthers 2009–2010 Eisbären BremerhavenUnited StatesUnited States
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Bryan Lucas (born September 25, 1978 in Stockton , California ) is an American basketball player who has played for several clubs in the German national basketball league and the Austrian basketball league .

Career

Lucas began his studies in his native US state at Azusa Pacific University near Los Angeles and played for the college teams in American football and basketball in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics , an association for smaller college teams . In 1998 he continued his studies in Denton (Texas) at the University of North Texas and from 1999 was eligible to play for the Mean Green in football and basketball, which play in the NCAA Division I. After completing his studies, he spent one season in Iceland in the Premier League for Tindastoll.

In 2002 he returned to his home country and played for the now defunct Fayetteville Patriots in the NBA Development League . In his second season he was one of the leading rebounders in this league and in 2004 dared to “leap across the pond ”. After a season with the Panthers from Furstenfeld he moved to the Wörthersee Pirates of Klagenfurt am Wörthersee . Lucas was one of the best rebounders in the ÖBL and got 12.3 rebounds per game from the Pirates . Mike Taylor , temporary assistant coach in the summer league United States Basketball League , in which Lucas was also regularly active in the summer months, then brought him in 2006 to ratiopharm Ulm, who had been promoted to the BBL at the time. After two seasons in Ulm, Lucas was looking for a new contract and initially landed two games at KK Partizan Igokea from the Republika Srpska in Bosnia-Herzegovina , until he finally returned to the Fürstenfeld Panthers. With the preseason champion, he reached the semi-finals for the championship in Austria. After the season he left the Panthers again and returned to the BBL in 2009 to join the Eisbären from Bremerhaven , to which his former Ulm team-mate Jeff Gibbs switched. The polar bears Lucas came mostly as a substitute from the bench and could surprise to the team's play-off semi-final at the German Championship move where you at home in playoff series to the later runner- Skyliners Frankfurt defeated after extra time.

Web links

  • Bryan Lucas at: RealGM website; Marion, IL, 2000-2019. Retrieved February 20, 2019 (in English).
  • Bryan Lucas at: Sports Reference website; Philadelphia, PA, 2000-2019. Retrieved February 20, 2019 (in English).
  • Bryan Lucas at: Basketball Reference website; Philadelphia, PA, 2000-2019. Retrieved February 20, 2019 (in English).
  • Bryan Lucas at: Easy Credit BBL website; Cologne, 2019. Retrieved February 20, 2019.

Individual evidence

  1. a b N.N .: Bryan Lucas is back! ( Memento from January 15, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Archived from BSC Fürstenfeld — Website; Fürstenfeld, Austria, October 24, 2008. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  2. ^ NN: ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: Title allegedly: WELCOME Bryan Lucas. ) On: Basketball Ulm — Website; Ulm, August 13, 2006.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.basketball-ulm.com