Terrell Everett
Terrell Everett | ||
Player information | ||
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birthday | July 30, 1984 (36 years and 33 days) | |
place of birth | Charleston , South Carolina , United States | |
size | 193 cm | |
position | Point guard | |
college | Oklahoma | |
Club information | ||
society | BG Göttingen | |
league | Basketball Bundesliga | |
Jersey number | 8th | |
Clubs as active | ||
2002–2004 SMSU-WP Grizzlies (NJCAA) 2004–2006 Oklahoma Sooners ( NCAA ) 2006–2007 Élan Chalon 2007 ČEZ Basketball Nymburk 2007–2008 JDA Dijon 2008 Tulsa 66ers 2008–2009 Bakersfield Jam 2009 Hyères Toulon Var Basket 2009–2010 Élan Chalon 2010 Iraklis Thessaloniki 2011 KK Cibona Zagreb 2011–2012 Eisbären Bremerhaven 2012–2013 Cholet Basket 2013 Eisbären Bremerhaven 2013–2014 BK Odessa 2014–2015 Steaua Bucharest 2015 Artland Dragons Since 2015 BG Göttingen |
Terrell Everett (born July 30, 1984 in Charleston , South Carolina ) is an American basketball player . After studying in his home country, Everett became a professional in Europe in 2006, where he mainly worked in France as well as in the Czech Republic , Greece , Croatia , Ukraine and Romania, interrupted by two engagements in the NBA Development League (D-League). In the 2015/16 Bundesliga basketball league , Everett plays for the BG Göttingen, which is already his third German first division club.
Career
Everett began his studies at Southwest Missouri State University at West Plains (SMSU) in 2002 , where he played for the Grizzlies college team in the National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association. In 2004 he was voted into the "All-American Second Team" of the NJCAA's ten best junior college players and continued his studies at the University of Oklahoma , where he played for the college team Sooners in the Big 12 Conference of the NCAA . In the following two years you reached the national final of the NCAA ; after a second round defeat in 2005 they were eliminated in the first round in 2006 against teams with a lower ranking. In his senior year 2006, he was one of the best assists nationwide and scored the third most with almost seven assists behind Jared Jordan and José Juan Barea .
2006 Everett began a professional career with Élan Sportif from Chalon-sur-Saone in France LNB Pro A . After a third place in the main round, they eliminated in the play-off semi- final series for the 2007 championship against the eventual title winner Chorale Roanne Basket . The following season 2007/08 Everett began with the Czech champions ČEZ Basketball from Nymburk , before he returned to the top French league in mid-November 2007 and strengthened the club Jeanne d'Arc Bourgogne from Dijon . With this club he missed the play-offs for the championship at the end of the season. Then he returned once more to his home country and tried in the NBA Development League (D-League) to make the leap into the highest endowed professional league NBA . After two games for the Tulsa 66ers in Oklahoma, he moved to the Bakersfield Jam, but a call to an NBA team was denied him. So he returned to France in November 2009 and played in the Var department for Hyères Toulon Var Basket. Before Christmas he left the team and moved back to his former club Élan Chalon at the end of the year, but they no longer made it to the play-offs for the championship.
In 2010 Everett left France and moved to the top Greek division A1 Ethniki to the first division returnee Iraklis from Thessaloniki . However, the team was not very successful and Everett left the club early. In mid-January he joined for a short-term contract the Croatian champions KK Cibona from Zagreb before the beginning of March 2011 as Neuvorstellung and replacement for the injured Tyrone Brazelton , who also graduated from the SMSU in Everett West Plains (Missouri) had begun in German first division club Eisbären from Bremerhaven was presented. Due to the better direct comparison , the polar bears made it into the play-offs for the German championship in the basketball Bundesliga 2010/11 , in which they had no chance against defending champion Brose Baskets in the first round . In the basketball Bundesliga 2011/12 , however, the third consecutive entry into the play-offs failed and Everett returned for the 2012/13 season back to the French league, where he played for the club from Cholet . However, the 2010 champions threatened to miss the play-offs for the championship for the first time in four years and so they split up in mid-January 2013. Everett was then committed again to his former club from Bremerhaven in mid-February. With this, however, he only achieved relegation and again missed entry into the play-offs.
The following season Everett moved to the Basketball Super League Ukraine to the club from Odessa , where he again succeeded his compatriot Brazelton. After the unrest in Ukraine at the beginning of 2014, however, he left the club prematurely before the end of the season and played the following season in the Romanian Divizia A for Steaua from the capital Bucharest . But he did not fully fulfill this contract either, instead he was brought back to the top German league by the Artland Dragons shortly before the end of the transition period at the end of February 2015. However , after a disappointing season, the Artlanders missed out on a return to the play-offs for the German championship in eleventh place. Then the main sponsor and patron withdrew and the club had to completely reposition itself, for which purpose it withdrew the team from the top division to the third division, ProB . Everett was still without a contract at the beginning of the following season, before the former ninth in the table from Göttingen signed him four weeks after the start of the season .
Web links
- easyCredit BBL - Terrell Everett - player profile on the easyCredit Basketball Bundesliga website
- Terrell Everett - Cholet - Joueurs - Pro A - player profile on the websites of the French LNB ( French )
- Terrell Everett D-League Stats - D-League statistics (on basketball-reference.com english )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sampson Announces Signing of Juco All-American. University of Oklahoma , April 19, 2004, accessed April 3, 2016 (English, media info).
- ↑ Assists Per Game Overall Leaders (2005-2006) - College Basketball. (No longer available online.) Statsheet.com, formerly the original ; accessed on March 5, 2013 (English, overview of the best NCAA submitters 2005/06). ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ North Germans refresh their squad. Basketball Bundesliga , March 1, 2011, accessed on March 5, 2013 (Medien-Info Eisbären Bremerhaven in the news archive).
- ↑ Terrell Everett is now a polar bear again. Eisbären Bremerhaven , February 19, 2013, accessed on April 3, 2016 (media information).
- ↑ Susanne Fetter: Artland Dragons bring substitute Terrell Everett. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , March 9, 2015, accessed on April 3, 2016 .
- ↑ American Everett changes to BG Göttingen. Hessische / Niedersächsische Allgemeine , October 29, 2015, accessed on April 3, 2016 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Everett, Terrell |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American basketball player |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 30, 1984 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Charleston (South Carolina) , USA |