Amaury Filion Explained

Amaury Filion
Position:Power forward / center
Height M:2.06
Weight Kg:103
Birth Date:1 August 1981
Birth Place:Santiago de los Caballeros,
Dominican Republic
Nationality:Dominican
High School:Artesia
(Lakewood, California)
Draft Year:2003
Career Start:1997
Career End:2017
Years1:1997
Team1:Mauricio Báez
Years2:2000
Team2:Mauricio Báez
Years3:2001–2002
Team3:Cupes de Los Pepines
Years4:2002
Team4:Metros de Santiago
Years5:2002–2003
Team5:Cupes de Los Pepines
Years6:2003
Team6:Gallitos de Isabela
Years7:2003–2004
Team7:JA Vichy
Years8:2004
Team8:Criollos de Caguas
Years9:2005
Team9:Sameji
Years10:2005
Team10:Metros de Santiago
Years11:2006
Team11:Sameji
Years12:2006
Team12:Metros de Santiago
Years13:2006–2007
Team13:Guaiqueríes de Margarita
Years14:2007
Team14:Don Bosco
Years15:2007
Team15:Metros de Santiago
Years16:2008
Team16:Club San Sebastián
Years17:2008
Team17:Bohemios
Years18:2008
Team18:Metros de Santiago
Years19:2009
Team19:San Martín de Porres
Years20:2009
Team20:Don Bosco
Years21:2009
Team21:Sameji
Years22:2010
Team22:Huellas del Siglo
Years23:2010
Team23:Metros de Santiago
Years24:2011
Team24:Club San Sebastián
Years25:2011
Team25:Metros de Santiago
Years26:2012
Team26:Guaiqueríes de Margarita
Years27:2013
Team27:Indios de San Francisco de Macorís
Years28:2014
Team28:José Horacio Rodríguez
Years29:2014–2015
Team29:Sameji
Years30:2016
Team30:Metros de Santiago
Years31:2016–2017
Team31:Sameji
Years32:2017
Team32:Metros de Santiago
Highlights:

Amaury Apolinar Filion Fernández[1] [2] (born August 1, 1981) is a Dominican former professional basketball player. A left-handed forward-center, Filion debuted in 1997 with Mauricio Báez, a club of Santo Domingo. He then moved to the United States, where he played at Artesia High School in Lakewood, California before going back to the Dominican Republic. Throughout his 20-year professional career, Filion has played in the Dominican Republic, France, Puerto Rico, Uruguay and Venezuela; in 2007 he was named the LIDOBA Finals MVP. A long-time member of the Dominican national team, he won the silver medal at the 2003 Pan American Games and the gold medal at the 2004 Centrobasket.

High school career

Filion moved to the United States in 1998,[3] and enrolled at Artesia High School in Lakewood, California; at the time, he was known as Apolinar Fernández, i.e. with his middle name and his mother's surname, which were part of his full name in accordance to the naming customs of Hispanic America.[4] [5] Filion was highly recruited in high school, and he participated in the 1999 ABCD Camp,[6] where he was named the Underclassmen co-MVP together with T. J. Ford.[7] In 2000, he was named the CIF Division II co-Player of the Year together with Marques Crane of Ocean View High School.[8] [9] While in high school he played alongside Jason Kapono and fellow Dominican Jack Michael Martínez.[10]

In early 2000, it was reported that Filion, together with teammates Martínez and Jon Steffenson, were to leave Artesia due to issues with their immigration documents submitted to the Immigration and Naturalization Service.[11] Artesia was put under investigation.[12] [13] Filion ended up going back to the Dominican Republic, where he signed with Mauricio Báez, a local professional team.[14]

Professional career

Filion had started his career in 1997 with Mauricio Báez, a club of Santo Domingo which participated in the Baloncesto Superior del Distrito Nacional, the basketball league for clubs of the Distrito Nacional. From 1998 to early 2000, he was in the United States with Artesia High School; he then returned to the Dominican Republic and played again for Mauricio Báez, winning the Distrito Nacional league title. In 2001 and 2002 he played for Cupes de Los Pepines, a club of the Baloncesto Superior de Santiago, the local league for teams of the Santiago de los Caballeros area; in 2002 he also played with Metros de Santiago, and was named one of the league's best players.[15]

In 2003 he initially played with Cupes de Los Pepines, and then moved to Puerto Rico, signing for Gallitos de Isabela: in the 2003 season he appeared in 19 games and averaged 17.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional. In late 2003 he signed for JA Vichy of the LNB Pro A, the top level of basketball in France: he played 8 games (5 starts), averaging 8.4 points, 5 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 23.5 minutes of playing time.

In 2004 he went back to Puerto Rico and signed with Criollos de Caguas,[16] another BSN team, and averaged 11.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 18 games. In 2005 he played for Sameji in the Baloncesto Superior de Santiago, winning the league title and being named in the All-Star team; he scored 23 points in the 7th and final game of the championship series against Club Domingo Paulino.[17] He later played with Metros de Santiago in the first edition of the LIDOBA, the Dominican national basketball league, and averaged 15.5 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.6 steals and 1.8 blocks per game.[18]

In 2006 he played the first part of the season with Sameji, and repeated as Baloncesto Superior de Santiago league champion; he then played in the LIDOBA with Metros de Santiago. In 2007 he played for Don Bosco of the Asociación de Baloncesto de Espaillat (ASOBAE),[19] and then for Guaiqueríes de Margarita in the Venezuelan Liga Profesional de Baloncesto (LPB), winning the league title.[20]

In 2008 he played for San Sebastián in the ASOBAE, and then moved to Uruguay where he played in the Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol (LUB) with Bohemios.[21] In 2009 he spent the season with San Martín de Porres in San Francisco de Macorís,[22] Don Bosco in the ASOBAE, and Sameji in the Baloncesto Superior de Santiago. In 2010 he played for Huellas del Siglo, and was league champion in the Distrito Nacional. He also played with Metros de Santiago, later in 2010.

In 2011 he spent part of the season with San Sebastián, before going back to Metros de Santiago. In 2012 he returned to Venezuela, signing again for Guaiqueríes de Margarita.[23] In 2013 he played for Indios de San Francisco de Macorís, and in 2014 he played for Club José Horacio Rodríguez in the ASOBAE. He then played for Sameji in the Baloncesto Superior de Santiago; in 2016, he participated in the 2016 FIBA Americas League with Metros de Santiago. He ended his career in 2017 with Metros de Santiago.[24] [25]

National team career

Filion debuted with the Dominican national team at youth level, and was one of the best players of his team during the 2001 FIBA Under-21 World Championship in Saitama, Japan: he averaged 15.1 points, 3 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. The Dominican Republic Under-21 team ended the tournament in 4th place. He then made his debut with the senior national team in 2003 and played during the 2003 Centrobasket, averaging 7 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, winning the silver medal. Filion was then called up with the national team for the 2003 Pan American Games in early August; during the competition he averaged 12.1 points, 4 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game, and the Dominican Republic won the silver medal. Later that month, Filion participated with his team in the 2003 Tournament of the Americas, where he had an 18-point, 6-rebound performance against the United States, and a 15-point performance against Puerto Rico.

Filion took part in the 2004 Centrobasket averaging 12.6 points, 6 rebounds and 2.6 assists; he won the gold medal in the tournament. In 2005 he was part of the Dominican squad at the 2005 FIBA Americas Championship, where he found limited playing time and averaged 3.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game. He then appeared in the 2006 Centrobasket, posting averages of 5.6 points and 2.2 rebounds. In 2010 he again appeared during the Centrobasket. In 2014 he was called up for the Central American and Caribbean Games, where he averaged 1 point and 0.5 rebounds per game.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: REPUBLICA DOMINICANA PROCURADURIA GENERAL DE LA REPUBLICA REPORTE DETALLADO DE NOMINA PAGO PERSONAL CONTRATADO, DICIEMBRE 2016. transparencia.pgr.gob.do. es. May 9, 2020.
  2. Web site: Jugadores por club. es. Uruguayan Basketball Federation. May 5, 2020.
  3. News: Head and shoulders above the competition. The News-Press. December 19, 1998. 3C.
  4. News: CIF News & Notes: Coaches' Boxes, Transfers & Foreign Students. May 8, 2001. socalhoops.com. May 8, 2020.
  5. News: High School Team Preview: Huntington Beach Ocean View HS. October 29, 2000. socalhoops.com. May 8, 2020.
  6. Web site: HOOP SCOOP'S RANKING OF THE TOP PLAYERS AT THE ADIDAS ABCD CAMP FROM JULY 7TH, 8TH, 9TH, & 10TH. hoopscooponline.com. 1999. May 8, 2020.
  7. Web site: MVPs and Players of the Week. abcdcamp.net. May 25, 2019.
  8. News: Four basketball players make All-CIF. Los Angeles Times. Tully, Jeff. April 5, 2000. May 2, 2020.
  9. Web site: ALL TIME BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR. cifss.org. May 2, 2020.
  10. News: TODAY’S CIF SOUTHERN REGIONAL DIVISION I BOYS BASKETBALL FINAL MATER DEI (33-3) VS. ARTESIA (32-2). Santa Ana Orange County Register. March 13, 1999. 53.
  11. News: Martinez & Fernandez Not Going To Philly. . . At Least Not Yet. March 27, 2000. socalhoops.com. May 9, 2020.
  12. News: ABC Unified & Feds Investigating Artesia; CIF Penalty Possibilities. March 15, 2000. socalhoops.com. May 9, 2020.
  13. News: If It’s Wrong, Artesia Should Get No Mercy. Los Angeles Times. Sondheimer, Eric. March 23, 2000. May 9, 2020.
  14. News: Amaury Filión y Henry Lalane: dos grandes exrefuerzos de baloncesto de Ocoa en lista de mejores 50. es. April 19, 2020. elocoeno.com. May 9, 2020.
  15. Web site: Prospect Profile: Amaury Filion. NBA.com. May 9, 2020.
  16. News: Amaury Filión será baja en baloncesto de Puerto Rico. Diario Libre. April 2, 2004. es. May 2, 2020.
  17. Web site: SRT Standings. latinbasket.com. May 9, 2020.
  18. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20051029151723/http://www.ldb.com.do/Lideres5.php. LIDERES SERIE REGULAR. ldb.com.do. es. April 20, 2020. October 29, 2005.
  19. Web site: Amaury Filion. asobae.com. es. May 2, 2020.
  20. Web site: LPB 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20081013201939/http://www.latinbasket.com/Venezuela/basketball-League-LPB_2007.asp. dead. October 13, 2008. latinbasket.com. May 9, 2020.
  21. News: Un dominicano para Paysandú y otro para Bohemios. September 26, 2008. es. lr21.com.uy. May 9, 2020.
  22. News: Amaury Filion estará en SFM. February 10, 2009. basketpuertoplata.net. es. May 9, 2020.
  23. News: Amaury Filion (ex Vichy) au Vénézuela. bebasket.fr. January 8, 2012. fr. May 9, 2020.
  24. News: Amaury Filión "Jugador Nativo Más Destacado". El Nacional. March 3, 2016. es. May 9, 2020.
  25. News: Los Metros de Santiago inician sus entrenamientos. es. Listín Diario. May 5, 2017. May 9, 2020.