Juwan Staten Explained

Juwan Staten
Position:Point guard
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:190
Team:Free agent
Birth Date:May 21, 1992
Birth Place:Dayton, Ohio
Nationality:American
High School:
College:
Draft Year:2015
Career Start:2015
Years1:2015
Team1:Santa Cruz Warriors
Years2:2015–2016
Team2:Delaware 87ers
Years3:2016
Team3:Belfius Mons-Hainaut
Years4:2016–2017
Team4:Salon Vilpas Vikings
Years5:2017–2018
Team5:Saint-Chamond
Years6:2018–2019
Team6:Helsinki Seagulls
Years7:2019–2021
Team7:Jászberényi KSE
Years8:2022
Team8:Maine Celtics
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Juwan Marquez Staten (born May 21, 1992) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Maine Celtics of the NBA G League. He played for his hometown school, the University of Dayton, through his freshman year at college. Staten later led West Virginia in points, assists, field goal percentage, and steals during the 2013–14 season.

High school career

Staten was known as one of the better athletes coming out of Oak Hill Academy, a school that is famed for producing several excellent basketball players.[1] He helped the Warriors claim the best ranking in the state with a perfect undefeated home record. During his junior year, Staten represented Thurgood Marshall High School, whom he also led to an exceptional record along with tremendous success in the state tournament.[2] At the end of his years in high school, the Ohio native was approached by several different schools around the country including Xavier, Purdue, Dayton, and Cincinnati.[3]

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College career

As a freshman at Dayton in 2010–11, Staten led the conference in assists.[4] The Flyers finished the regular season with a winning record and reached the finals through the Atlantic 10 tournament.

In 2011, Staten transferred to West Virginia and subsequently sat out the 2011–12 season due to the NCAA transfer rules.

His first season with Bob Huggins and the West Virginia Mountaineers resulted in his least successful year up till then. Staten started 21 of thirty-one season contests. Perhaps his most considerable moment was when the point guard made a game-winning shot against Virginia Tech with about five seconds on the clock.

Staten's junior season drew attention of the media immediately. He led the team under about every "point guard" category and proved to be an excellent rebounder as well. The Ohio native earned prestigious conference honors with West Virginia, such as the Big 12 First Team and the Big 12 All-Defensive Team in 2014. At the conclusion of the year, Staten averaged 18.1 points, 5.9 assists, and 5.6 rebounds, making him one of the nation's top point guards statistically. As a senior in 2014–15, he averaged 14.2 points and 4.6 assists in 30 games.[5]

Professional career

Santa Cruz Warriors (2015)

After going undrafted in the 2015 NBA draft, Staten joined the Sacramento Kings for the 2015 NBA Summer League. He managed just one game for the Kings due to left knee soreness.[6] On September 25, 2015, Staten signed with the Golden State Warriors.[7] However, he was later waived by the Warriors on October 16 after appearing in one preseason game.[8] On November 2, he was acquired by the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA Development League as an affiliate player of Golden State.[9] Staten played in 13 games for Santa Cruz, where he averaged 8.9 points and 3.7 assists in 29 minutes per game.

Delaware 87ers (2015–2016)

On December 31, he was traded to the Delaware 87ers in exchange for a 2016 fifth-round pick.[10] On February 23, he was waived by Delaware.[11]

Belfius Mons-Hainaut (2016)

On March 29, he was reacquired by the 87ers,[12] however, he left the team on April 5 and signed with Belfius Mons-Hainaut of the Belgian League.[13]

Vilpas Vikings (2016–2017)

For the 2016–17 season, he joined Vilpas Vikings of the Finnish Korisliiga. Staten and the Vikings ended the season as runners-up of the Korisliiga, losing to Kataja BC in the Finals. Staten was named the league's Most Valuable Foreign Player, after averaging 13.3 points and 4.3 assists per game over the season.[14]

Saint-Chamond (2017–2018)

For the 2017–2018 season, he joined Saint-Chamond of the French LNB Pro B.[15] He reached the playoffs with the team. During the season he played an average of 27 minutes for 11.2 points, 2 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game.

Maine Celtics (2022)

On January 14, 2022, Staten was acquired via available player pool by the Maine Celtics of the NBA G League. He was then later waived on January 21, 2022.[16]

Personal life

Staten was born on May 21, 1992, in Dayton, Ohio to Billy and Cecilia Staten. He was known as a successful academic student in his years at the University of Dayton and West Virginia University, making the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll and the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zierk. Court. The All-Oak Hill Academy Basketball Team. Bleacher Report. December 2, 2009. 7 June 2014.
  2. Web site: Juwan Staten Player Profile. WVUSports.com. West Virginia Mountaineers. 7 June 2014.
  3. Web site: Juwan Staten - Yahoo! Sports. Yahoo! Sports. Rivals.com. 7 June 2014.
  4. Web site: Gardner. Tim. Dayton transfer Juwan Staten lands at West Virginia. USA Today. June 6, 2011. June 7, 2014.
  5. Web site: Juwan Staten Stats. Sports-Reference.com. September 25, 2015.
  6. Web site: Kings rally to finish summer league with overtime victory over Heat. July 17, 2015. SacBee.com. September 25, 2015.
  7. Web site: Warriors Sign Ian Clark, Jarell Eddie, Tony Mitchell & Juwan Staten. September 25, 2015. NBA.com. September 25, 2015.
  8. Web site: Warriors Waive Juwan Staten. October 15, 2015. NBA.com. October 15, 2015.
  9. Web site: Santa Cruz Warriors Announce 2015 Training Camp Roster. NBA.com. November 2, 2015. November 3, 2015. November 14, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151114061414/http://santacruz.dleague.nba.com/news/santa-cruz-warriors-announce-2015-training-camp-roster/. dead.
  10. Web site: Delaware 87ers acquire rights to Juwan Staten in trade with Santa Cruz Warriors. NBA.com. December 31, 2015. December 31, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160103044108/http://delaware.dleague.nba.com/news/delaware-87ers-acquire-rights-to-juwan-staten-in-trade-with-santa-cruz-warriors/. January 3, 2016. dead.
  11. Web site: NBA D-League Transactions . NBA.com . February 25, 2016 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20160225202023/http://dleague.nba.com/transactions/ . February 25, 2016 .
  12. Web site: NBA D-League Transactions . NBA.com . March 31, 2016 . unfit. https://web.archive.org/web/20160401043327/http://dleague.nba.com/transactions/ . April 1, 2016 .
  13. Web site: Belfius Mons-Hainaut inks Juwan Staten to replace Amere May. Sportando.com. April 5, 2016. April 5, 2016.
  14. News: Rannikko Korisliigan finaalien MVP, Nikkarinen arvokkain pelaaja. 2017-05-17. 2017-10-24. Basket.fi. Finnish.
  15. News: Archdeacon . Tom . Archdeacon: Former UD darling Staten talks about his complicated relationship with his hometown . January 16, 2022 . . July 28, 2018.
  16. Web site: 2021-22 NBA G League transactions. gleague.nba.com. January 14, 2022. January 14, 2022.
  17. Web site: Luchok. Joseph. Juwan Staten: The evolving point guard. KickThemBack.com. 7 June 2014.