Brad Oleson | |
Position: | Shooting guard / point guard |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 3 |
Weight Lbs: | 200 |
Nationality: | American / Spanish |
Birth Date: | 11 April 1983 |
Birth Place: | Fairbanks, Alaska |
High School: | North Pole (North Pole, Alaska) |
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Draft Year: | 2005 |
Career Start: | 2005 |
Career End: | 2019 |
Years1: | 2005 |
Team1: | Dodge City Legend |
Years2: | 2005–2008 |
Team2: | Rosalía de Castro |
Years3: | 2008–2009 |
Team3: | Fuenlabrada |
Years4: | 2009–2013 |
Team4: | Caja Laboral |
Years5: | 2013–2017 |
Team5: | FC Barcelona |
Years6: | 2017–2019 |
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Bradley Scott Oleson Lashinski (born April 11, 1983) is an American-born naturalized Spanish[1] former professional basketball player. He is a tall point guard-shooting guard. His hometown of North Pole, Alaska, celebrates Brad Oleson Day every year on April 24.[2]
Oleson began his professional career in the year 2005, with the Dodge City Legend of the USBL. He then moved to Rosalía de Castro, where he first played in the Spanish LEB2 League, and then later in the Spanish LEB League. In 2008, he joined the Spanish ACB League club Fuenlabrada. In 2009, he was supposed to play for Real Madrid, but his rights were soon transferred to rivals Caja Laboral, in exchange for Pablo Prigioni and Sergi Vidal.[3]
On 28 January 2013, Oleson signed a two-year deal with the Spanish team FC Barcelona Regal.[4] On March 3, 2015, he signed a two-year extension with the club.[5]
On 13 July 2017, Oleson signed a two-year contract with Spanish club UCAM Murcia.[6]
In October 2009, Oleson acquired Spanish nationality,[1] and was selected to the senior men's Spain national team training camp pre-squad for the 2010 FIBA World Championship.[7]
|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2009–10| style="text-align:left;" rowspan=4| Baskonia| 12 || 1 || 13.7 || .408 || .400 || .857 || .9 || .4 || .3 || .1 || 5.0 || 2.8|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2010–11| 20 || 11 || 20.9 || .407 || .327 || .800 || 2.1 || 1.1 || .6 || .2 || 6.3 || 4.2|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2011–12| 10 || 6 || 21.9 || .531 || .448 || .917 || 1.4 || 1.7 || .7 || .2 || 7.4 || 7.3|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2012–13| 15 || 13 || 22.9 || .483 || .500 || .786 || 1.3 || 1.5 || .7 || .3 || 8.6 || 7.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2013–14| style="text-align:left;" rowspan=4| Barcelona| 20 || 5 || 20.9 || .470 || .455 || .750 || 1.7 || 1.5 || .5 || .4 || 8.9 || 9.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2014–15| 20 || 5 || 19.0 || .419 || .394 || .944 || 1.5 || 2.4 || .7 || .2 || 6.5 || 6.7|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2015–16| 29 || 6 || 14.5 || .316 || .266 || .824 || 1.1 || 1.3 || .2 || .0 || 3.2 || 2.6|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2016–17| 24 || 18 || 21.4 || .682 || .345 || .800 || 1.8 || 2.0 || .6 || .2 || 5.3 || 6.0|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:left;"| Career| style="text-align:left;"|| 126 || 47 || 18.7 || .428 || .391 || .821 || 1.4 || 1.4 || .5 || .2 || 6.3 || 5.5
All-Time Career Scoring Leader
(2009)