George Reese Explained

George Reese
Number:9
Position:Small forward
Height Ft:6
Height In:7
Weight Lb:233
Birth Date:8 May 1977
Birth Place:Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
High School:Independence (Columbus, Ohio)
College:
Draft Year:2000
Career Start:2000
Career End:2012
Years1:2000
Team1:Hermine de Nantes Atlantique
Years2:2000–2001
Team2:Cincinnati Stuff
Years3:2001
Team3:Trenton Shooting Stars
Years4:2001–2002
Team4:Columbus Riverdragons
Years5:2002
Team5:Asheville Altitude
Years6:2002–2003
Team6:Sioux Falls Skyforce
Years7:2002–2003
Team7:Idaho Stampede
Years8:2004
Team8:Florence Flyers
Years9:2004
Team9:Barangay Ginebra Kings
Years10:2004–2005
Team10:SKS Polphamra-Pakmet Starogard
Years11:2005–2006
Team11:Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski
Years12:2006–2007
Team12:Deutsche Bank Skyliners
Years13:2007–2012
Team13:AZS Koszalin
Highlights:
  • Polish Basketball League All-Star (2006, 2009, 2012)
  • 2× Polish Basketball League All-Imports team (2005, 2011)
  • Second-team All-Polish Basketball League (2011)
  • Polish Cup champion (2010)
  • Third-team all-Polish Basketball League (2009)
  • Polish Basketball League All-Newcomers team (2005)
  • Third-team All-Big Ten (2000)
  • Second-team NJCAA All-American (1998)

George L. Reese (born May 8, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player. He attended The Ohio State University, where the Buckeyes went to the NCAA Final Four 1999, and won the Men's Big Ten Basketball Championship in 2000. Reese has played abroad, including France, Germany, Greece and Poland.

Early life and college

Reese graduated from Independence High School at Columbus, Ohio in 1995. After graduating from high school, he attended the University of South Florida for one year. Under coach Bobby Paschal, Reese never played any games, so he transferred to Columbus State Community College the but still did not play basketball.[1] He then transferred to John A. Logan College, a community college at Carterville, Illinois. In the 1997–98 season for Logan, Reese averaged 20.2 points and 11.6 rebounds per game and was a second-team NJCAA All-American.[2]

From 1998 to 2000, Reese played small forward at Ohio State. He averaged 5.5 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 0.5 assists in 1998–99 then in his senior season 13.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.2 assists. He was a third-team All-Big Ten Conference pick in his senior year.[3]

Daughter Aila Reese

Professional career

Although Reese was not selected in the 2000 NBA draft, the Cincinnati Stuff of International Basketball League selected Reese in the 10th round (79th overall) in the 2000 IBL Draft. Reese professionally debuted in October 2000 with Hermine de Nantes Atlantique of the French Ligue Nationale de Basketball. In three games, he averaged 20 points and 10.7 rebounds.[4] In November 2000, Reese signed with the Cincinnati Stuff.[5] On April 14, 2001, Reese signed with the IBL's Trenton Shooting Stars but did not play for that team.[6]

In the inaugural NBA Development League draft in 2001, the Columbus Riverdragons selected George Reese in the ninth round (68th overall).[7] The Riverdragons traded Reese to the Asheville Altitude on January 14, 2002.[8] With Columbus, Reese averaged 4.5 points and 1.9 rebounds in 22 games with 48.4% field goals made; with Asheville, Reese averaged 6.7 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.2 assists on 36.6% field goal shooting.[4]

The next season, Reese played in two Continental Basketball Association teams: the Sioux Falls Skyforce (15 games: 9.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 43.2% field goals made) and Idaho Stampede (14 games: 17.4 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.1 steals, 56.2% field goals). Then in 2004, he played ten games with the Florence Flyers of the USBL.[4] He also played with the Barangay Ginebra Kings of the Philippine Basketball Association.[9] [10]

Reese has played in the Polish Basketball League from 2004 to 2012, with the PBL team AZS Koszalin from 2007 to 2012.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Asmussen. Bob. Ohio State starter finds perfect home after early misfire. April 22, 2012. The News-Gazette (Champaign-Urbana). February 26, 2000.
  2. Web site: George Reese. Ohio State Buckeyes. https://web.archive.org/web/20031005095431/http://ohiostatebuckeyes.ocsn.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/reese_george00.html. October 5, 2003.
  3. News: NBA Draft 2000: George Reese. CNNSI.com. April 22, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20050308004826/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/2000/nba_draft/draftboard/players/199.html. March 8, 2005.
  4. Web site: George Reese. Eurobasket. April 22, 2012.
  5. News: Knight . Andy . Stuff emphasizing style and substance . April 22, 2012 . Cincinnati Enquirer . November 22, 2000 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131209231951/http://cincinnati.com/sports/111000_stuff.html . December 9, 2013 .
  6. News: TRANSACTIONS . The New York Times . April 12, 2001.
  7. Web site: NBA Development League: National Basketball Development League Announces Inaugural Draft Results . . 2012-04-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120617034828/http://www.nba.com/dleague/dleague/draft_results_011101.html . 2012-06-17 . dead .
  8. Web site: NBA Development League: 2001-02 Transactions . www.nba.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091202004545/http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/transactions_0102.html . 2009-12-02.
  9. News: Reese takes over from Ellis at Ginebra. The Philippine Star. March 5, 2004.
  10. News: Beltran. Nelson. FedEx cagers fall in Bataan. April 22, 2012. The Philippine Star. March 12, 2004.