David Bell (basketball player)

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Basketball player
David Bell
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Player information
Full name David Ashanti Bell
birthday June 20, 1981
place of birth Oakland , United States
size 186 cm
position Point Guard /
Shooting Guard
college Montana (Missoula)
Jersey number 5
Clubs as active
2001–2003 Montana Grizzlies ( NCAA ) 2004–2005 Lausanne Morges Basket 2005 Ensa Union Neuchâtel 2006 Kouvolan Kouvot 2006–2007 Butte Daredevils ( CBA ) 2007 Dodge City Legend ( USBL ) 2008 Reims Champagne Basket 2008–2010 Dakota Wizards 2010–2011 Phoenix Hagen 2011–2012 GasTerra Flames Groningen 2012–2016 Phoenix Hagen 2016–2017 Dinamo Sassari 2017–2018 Andrea Costa Imola 2018–2019 Gießen 46ers 2019–2020 Brussels Basket United StatesUnited States
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David Bell (born June 20, 1981 in Oakland , California ) is an American basketball player . He is currently under contract with Brussels Basket, and during his career he played for Phoenix Hagen for several years .

Career

During his studies at the University of Montana in Missoula , Bell was active for the college team called Grizzlies in the NCAA Division I. For two seasons he was one of the five best players in the Big Sky Conference , he led the Grizzlies as top scorer and holds the team-internal record for the most successful three-point throws in one season. After that, he left college and returned to his hometown. A year later, he began to play basketball professionally and signed a contract in Swiss Lausanne . With an average of 20 points and an accuracy of 44 percent from behind the three-point line , he confirmed his strengths, which he had also shown in his seasons in college. After an engagement in Neuchâtel , he moved to the Finnish Korisliiga to Kouvot from Kouvola in January 2006 , before he returned to his home country in the summer of 2006 and was active in the Continental Basketball Association for the then newly founded and now reinstated Daredevils from Butte . The following summer he played in the USBL summer league . In January 2008 he went into Europe again, this time not in French-speaking Switzerland , but in France itself. After nine games for the club from Reims , which was then in the second French league LNB Pro B , he returned to the in March 2008 United States and from then on played for the Dakota Wizards in the NBA Development League . In September 2010, the German first division team Phoenix from the Westphalian Hagen announced the commitment of Bell for the beginning of the season. For the 2011/2012 season Bell moved to the Netherlands to the GasTerra Flames from Groningen in the FEB . After a year in the Netherlands, Bell moved back to Germany and joined Phoenix Hagen again for the 2012/2013 season. In recognition of his achievements in the Hagen jersey, he was awarded the title of honorary captain. He played a total of 175 Bundesliga games for Phoenix, his highest point average in his time in Hagen was achieved during the 2014/15 season with 17.7. He played for the team for five and a half years, longer than any other foreigner in the history of the Hagen Bundesliga before him.

In December 2016, after the bankruptcy of Phoenix Hagen, he moved to the Italian first division club Dinamo Sassari , in the 2017/18 season he strengthened the second division club Andrea Costa Imola and scored an average of 15.9 points for the team.

At the end of June 2018, Bell signed a contract with Bundesliga club Gießen 46ers , where his long-time Hagen trainer  Ingo Freyer  worked. He had to undergo an operation in August 2018 because of a ruptured pectoral muscle.

In summer 2019 he moved to Brussels Basket in Belgium. He made 16 league appearances in the 2019/20 season (10.4 points / game).

Others

With Daren Engellant , then still with Brandt Hagen , and Jordan Hasquet , two other former players of the Montana Grizzlies played first division basketball in Hagen. Although Hasquet, who was four years his junior, was also active in Finland and Switzerland, Bell and Hasquet never played together in a team.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 2012–13 Montana Men's Basketball Media Guide. (PDF (108.6 MB)) CSTV.com, January 9, 2013, p. 68ff. , accessed on March 24, 2013 (English, repro of the brochure of the Montana Grizzlies).
  2. David Bell completes Phoenix squad. (No longer available online.) Basketball Bundesliga , September 7, 2010, formerly in the original ; Retrieved on March 24, 2013 (Media Info Phoenix Hagen).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.basketball-bundesliga.de  
  3. Spectacular return campaign: David Bell back at Phoenix Hagen. (No longer available online.) Basketball Bundesliga , June 22, 2012, formerly in the original ; Retrieved on March 24, 2013 (Media Info Phoenix Hagen).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.beko-bbl.de  
  4. Mike Fiebig: Honorary Captain David Bell promises to see you again in Hagen . ( wp.de [accessed June 30, 2018]).
  5. easyCredit - 18210 David BELL. Retrieved June 30, 2018 .
  6. Axel Gaiser: David Bell will be adopted on March 4th at Ischeland . ( wr.de [accessed June 30, 2018]).
  7. ^ Farewell to David Bell on Sunday . ( wp.de [accessed June 30, 2018]).
  8. ^ David Bell in maglia Dinamo Banco di Sardegna . In: Dinamo Sassari . December 8, 2016 ( dinamobasket.com [accessed June 30, 2018]).
  9. UFFICIALE - Che colpo Imola: firmato David Bell - Basketinside.com . In: Basketinside.com . August 2, 2017 ( basketinside.com [accessed June 30, 2018]).
  10. David Bell | Lega Nazionale Pallacanestro. Retrieved June 30, 2018 (Italian).
  11. GIESSEN 46ers | GIESSEN 46ers reinforce themselves with an experienced guard - David Bell should bring that certain coolness - GIESSEN 46ers. Retrieved June 30, 2018 .
  12. http://www.giessen46ers.de/david-bell-faellt-knapp-vier-monate-aus-giessen-46ers-muessen-vorerst-auf-erfahrenen-player-verzichten/
  13. https://www.facebook.com/BrusselsBasket/posts/2402945719793720
  14. http://euromillionsbasketball.be/player?id=A34405