Gianluca Basile | |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 3.75 |
Weight Lbs: | 210 |
Birth Date: | 24 January 1975 |
Birth Place: | Ruvo di Puglia, Italy |
Draft Year: | 1997 |
Career Start: | 1995 |
Career End: | 2016 |
Career Position: | Point guard / shooting guard |
Years1: | 1995–1999 |
Team1: | Reggiana |
Years2: | 1999–2005 |
Team2: | Fortitudo Bologna |
Years3: | 2005–2011 |
Team3: | Barcelona |
Years4: | 2011–2012 |
Team4: | Cantù |
Years5: | 2012–2013 |
Team5: | Olimpia Milano |
Years6: | 2013–2016 |
Team6: | Orlandina |
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Gianluca Basile (born 24 January 1975) is an Italian former professional basketball player. At a height of 1.92 m (6'3 ") tall[1] and a weight of 95 kg (210 lbs.), he mainly played at the shooting guard position. He is considered one of the best 1990s and 2000s era Italian basketball players. He won the silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, and the gold medal at the 1999 EuroBasket. He was also the captain of the men's Italy national team.
Basile played four years with Italian club Pallacanestro Reggiana, and seven years with Fortitudo Bologna, with whom he won two LBA championships, as the team's captain. In 2005, he moved to Spanish club FC Barcelona. In July 2011, he signed a two-year deal with Italian club Pallacanestro Cantù.[2]
On 6 July 2012 Italian club Emporio Armani Milano, officially announced the signing of Basile, to a one-year contract.[3] His contract with the team expired on 30 June 2013 and he became a free agent.[4]
He finished his career with Italian club Orlandina Basket, and last played in the 2015–16 season.[5]
Basile was the leader of the men's Italy national basketball team that won the silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, which was the best result for Italy since they took the silver medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics. He also helped Italy beat Team USA, by a score of 95-78, by scoring 25 points in a pre-Olympic friendly game against the US in 2004.[6] His medals with the Italy national team also include a gold medal at the EuroBasket 1999, a bronze medal at the EuroBasket 2003, and a silver medal at the 1997 Mediterranean Games.
Basile excelled in the role of shooting guard, or point forward, and was a very effective three-point shooter. He invented and named the "tiro ignorante" ("ignorant shot"), a three-point shot taken under difficult conditions, and which would surprise his opponents.
† | Denotes season in which Basile won the EuroLeague | |
Led the league |
|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2000–01| style="text-align:left;" rowspan="5"| Fortitudo Bologna| 18 || 14 || 27.3 || .417 || .311 || .729 || 3.1 || 2.2 || 1.5 || .2 || 9.9 || 9.5|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2001–02| 17 || 14 || 32.3 || .442 || .430 || .732 || 2.2 || 3.2 || 1.6 || .4 || 11.8 || 12.4|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2002–03| 19 || 17 || 33.6 || .404 || .359 || .860 || 3.1 || 3.4 || 1.7 || .2 || 13.8 || 11.7|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2003–04| 17 || 12 || 29.3 || .396 || .387 || .833 || 2.6 || 2.9 || 1.3 || || 12.1 || 11.5|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2004–05| 20 || 18 || 30.4 || .401 || .358 || .902 || 3.8 || 2.9 || 2.0 || .1 || 12.6 || 12.6|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2005–06| style="text-align:left;" rowspan="5"| Barcelona| 23 || 6 || 23.5 || .364 || .294 || .814 || 2.2 || 1.6 || 1.0 || .2 || 8.7 || 7.9|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2006–07| 22 || 12 || 26.6 || .465 || .440 || .741 || 2.5 || 1.6 || 1.1 || .1 || 9.6 || 8.5|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2007–08| 22 || 18 || 26.1 || .379 || .283 || .771 || 2.9 || 1.5 || 1.3 || .0 || 9.9 || 8.3|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2008–09| style="background:#CFECEC;"|23* || 13 || 23.3 || .500 || .506 || .889 || 2.1 || 1.7 || 1.2 || || 7.8 || 8.6|-| style="text-align:left;background:#AFE6BA;"| 2009–10†| 18 || 0 || 17.3 || .289 || .294 || .750 || 1.9 || .8 || .4 || || 4.1 || 2.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2011–12| style="text-align:left;"| Cantù| 15 || 5 || 21.9 || .422 || .430 || .833 || 1.9 || 3.1 || .1 || || 10.0 || 9.5|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2012–13| style="text-align:left;"| Milano| 9 || 0 || 11.7 || .409 || .316 || 1.000 || .6 || .7 || .2 || || 3.3 || 1.6|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan=2|Career| 223 || 129 || 25.9 || .408 || .366 || .811 || 2.5 || 2.1 || 1.2 || .1 || 9.7 || 8.9
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