Román González (basketball) explained

Román González
Position:Center
Height Ft:6
Height In:11
Weight Lbs:275
League:Argentine League
Team:Atenas
Nationality:Argentine / Italian
Birth Date:28 January 1978
Birth Place:Lanús, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Career Start:1996
Years1:1996–1998
Team1:Gimnasia (CR)
Years2:1998
Team2:Gimnasia (LP)
Years3:1998–2000
Team3:Deportivo San Andrés
Years4:2000–2002
Team4:Libertad
Years5:2002–2003
Team5:Aguada BC
Years6:2003–2005
Team6:Basket Rimini Crabs
Years7:2005–2006
Team7:Argentino de Junín
Years8:2006
Team8:Baloncesto León
Years9:2006
Team9:Carife Ferrara
Years10:2006
Team10:Al-Ittihad BC
Years11:2006–2007
Team11:Regatas
Years12:2007
Team12:Trotamundos
Years13:2007–2009
Team13:Peñarol
Years14:2009–2011
Team14:Quimsa
Years15:2011
Team15:Quilmes de Mar del Plata
Years16:2012
Team16:Atenas de Córdoba
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Román Javier González (El Chuzo, El Gigante (The Giant), El Gordo (The Fat Man),[1] born January 28, 1978, in Lanús, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) is an Argentine-Italian professional basketball player. He is a 2.110NaN0, 125kg (276lb) center. González has dual Argentine and Italian citizenship.

Professional career

González is widely reputed to be a globetrotter, as he cannot settle with a team for a long period of time. González has played in the following leagues: Argentine First Division, Argentine Second Division, Bolivian League, Uruguayan League, Italian Second Division, Spanish Second Division, Saudi Arabian League, Venezuelan League, and the Dominican Republic League. Having started his career in 1996, González debuted in Argentina with Gimnasia y Esgrima Comodoro Rivadavia, averaging 2.6 points per game in 7 games. Continuing with Gimnasia in the 1997–98 season, he only averaged 0.8 points per game in 28 games. In 1998, González signed with San Andres of the TNA League (Argentine Second Division), where he played until 2000.

González signed with Libertad de Sunchales in August 2000. There he went on to win several honors with that team, including one South American Championship in 2002, averaging 11.1 points in 49 games. In 2002, González had a short spell in the Bolivian League club Real Santa Cruz, but he made a comeback to Libertad for the 2002–03 season; averaging 20.2 points in 20 games played. However, González left Libertad in 2003, due to an undisciplined record. He signed with the Uruguayan League club Aguada BC in March 2003, where he averaged 19.3 points per game in 16 games. Therefore, he was regarded as one of the best players in the Uruguayan League in 2003, along with his fellow Argentine national basketball team teammate Paolo Quinteros.

Later that year, González signed a contract with the Basket Crabs Rimini of the Italian Second Division. It was the first time González played in Europe. There too, he was successful with his team, averaging 11.3 points in 35 games in 2003-04 and 14.8 points in 33 games in the 2004–05 season. González helped Rimini to reach the quarterfinals of the league both seasons. González, having claimed that he had declined the chance to continue in Italy, left the team after the 2004–5 season; and returned to Argentina.

González debuted with Argentino Atletico de Junin in September 2005. In 44 games he averaged 18.1 points per game. His performance in that team was stellar, as he led Argentino de Junin to a second-place finish at the 2005 Super 8 Tournament (for Argentine clubs). He was one of the best players on the team and in turn he named was the MVP of that year's Super 8 competition.

2006 was a roundabout year for González, as he played for five different clubs during that year.

National team career

González is also a member of the senior men's Argentine national basketball team. With Argentina's senior national team, he won silver medals at both the 2005 FIBA Americas Championship and the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship. He also won bronze medals at both the 2008 Olympic Basketball Tournament and the 2009 FIBA Americas Championship.

Personal

González was born in Lanús, but when he was young, he moved to Puerto Madryn, and then to Punta Alta. He played for some time with Manu Ginóbili in Bahiense del Norte. He is married to Raxanne, with whom he has two children.

His son is also named Román. He has vacationed in the Dominican Republic.

Awards and accomplishments

Pro career

Argentine national team

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418054530/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/go/roman-gonzalez-1.html Sports-reference.com - Nickname(s): Chuzo / El Gigante / El Gordo .