Harold Keeling Explained

Harold Keeling
Height Ft:6
Height In:4
Weight Lb:185
Birth Date:18 September 1963
Birth Place:New Orleans, Louisiana
Nationality:American / Venezuelan
High School:Abraham Lincoln
(San Francisco, California)
College:Santa Clara (1981–1985)
Draft Year:1985
Draft Round:3
Draft Pick:63
Draft Team:Dallas Mavericks
Career Start:1986
Career End:2004
Career Number:43
Career Position:Point guard
Team1:Dallas Mavericks
Years2:1986
Team2:Manila Beer
Years3:1987
Team3:Guaiqueries de Margarita
Years4:1987–1989
Team4:Maccabi Bamat Gan
Years5:1989–1990
Team 5:La Rochelle
Years6:1990–1991
Team 6:CRO Lyon Basket
Years7:1991
Team 7:Marinos De Oriente
Years8:1991–1992
Team 8:CRO Lyon Basket
Years9:1992
Team 9:Mulhouse
Years10:1993
Team 10:Marinos De Oriente
Years11:1994
Team 11:Margarita Quaigueries
Years12:1995
Team 12:Bravos DeLara
Years13:1995
Team 13:Barranquilla
Years14:1996–1997
Team 14:Toros De Aragua
Years15:1998–2004
Team 15:Marinos De Oriente
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Harold A. Keeling (born September 18, 1963) is an American-born Venezuelan former professional basketball player who briefly played for the Dallas Mavericks in the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the mid-1980s. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, he attended Santa Clara University.

He was a member of the Venezuelan team during the 2001 Tournament of the Americas.[1]

Keeling was a guest on Episode 72 of "An Eternity of Basketball," a video podcast that focuses on PBA (Philippines Basketball Association) in the 70's and 80's. On this episode outlined his playing career as:

  1. 1981–1985 Santa Clara (College)
  2. 1985–1986 Dallas Mavericks (NBA)
  3. 1986 Manila Beer (the Philippines)
  4. 1987 Guaiqueries de Margarita (Venezuela)
  5. 1987–1989 Maccabi Ramat Gan (Israel)
  6. 1989–1990 La Rochelle (France)
  7. 1990–1991 Lyon Cro (France)
  8. 1990 Marinos De Oriente (Venezuela) – CHAMPION
  9. 1991–1992 Lyon Cro (France) – CHAMPION
  10. 1992 Mulhouse (France)
  11. 1993–1994 Marinos De Oriente (Venezuela) – CHAMPION
  12. 1995 Bravos de Lara (Venezuela)
  13. 1995 Columbia Baranquilla (Venezuela) – CHAMPION
  14. 1996–1997 Toros de Aragua (Venezuela)
  15. 1998–2004 Marinos De Oriente (Venezuela) – CHAMPION in 1998, 2003, and 2004

Notes

  1. http://www.nba.com/news/tournament_americas_010813.html NBA.com Tournament of Americas to Tip Off

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