Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje Explained

Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje
Birth Date:20 May 1978
Birth Place:Edéa, Cameroon[1]
Nationality:Cameroonian
Height Ft:7
Height In:0
Weight Lb:257
High School:Archbishop Carroll (Washington, D.C.)
College:Georgetown (1997–2001)
Draft Year:2001
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:50
Draft Team:Portland Trail Blazers
Career Start:2001
Career End:2011
Career Position:Center
Career Number:44
Years1:
Team1:Portland Trail Blazers
Years2:2004–2005
Team2:Fayetteville Patriots
Years3:2005–2006
Team3:Panellinios
Years4:2006–2007
Team4:Alba Berlin
Years5:2007–2010
Team5:EWE Baskets Oldenburg
Years6:2010–2011
Team6:Artland Dragons
Years7:2011
Team7:Bayern Munich
Bbr:boumtru01

Ruben Bertrand Boumtje-Boumtje (born 20 May 1978) is a Cameroonian professional basketball executive and former player who last served as the assistant general manager of the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Georgetown Hoyas and professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Portland Trail Blazers. Boumtje-Boumtje retired in November 2011 at age 33 due to a heart condition.

High school and college career

Boumtje-Boumtje attended Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C. for one year.[2] He played college basketball at Georgetown University and holds career averages of 9.6 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. He ranks fourth on the Hoyas' all-time blocked shots list with 255, behind Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo.[3]

Professional career

NBA

Boumtje-Boumtje was selected in the 2001 NBA draft by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 50th overall pick[4] and participated in 44 games over three seasons from 2001 to 2004. What ended up being his final regular season NBA game took place on December 20, 2003 while the Blazers visited the San Antonio Spurs in a losing effort; Boumtje-Boumtje recorded one foul and one missed field goal in four minutes of playing time.[5] On January 21, 2004, when he was traded along with guard Jeff McInnis to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for small forward Darius Miles.

He was waived soon afterwards, having never played a game for them. In July 2005, Boumtje-Boumtje was drafted in the 2005 AAPBL Draft but the league folded before a game was even played. On August 22, 2005, it was announced the Orlando Magic had signed him to a contract of undisclosed terms.[6] He had played five games with them during the 2005 Reebok Vegas Summer League while averaging 4.8 points, shooting 56.3 percent of his field goals (9-of-16), and 3.6 rebounds in 16.8 minutes per game.

European leagues

Boumtje-Boumtje played the 2006–07 season for Alba Berlin[7] in the ULEB Cup and the German Basketball Bundesliga. After the season, his contract was not renewed, but he joined league rival EWE Baskets Oldenburg in November as a replacement for injured Dan McClintock and later signed for the remainder of the 2007–08 season. Oldenburg renewed his contract for the 2008–09 season. The team became the German league champions in June 2009.

In 2010 Boumtje-Boumtje joined the Artland Dragons in Germany. In 2011, he signed with Bayern Munich, but he immediately retired after just 4 games, because of an irregularity with his heart.[8] [9] [10]

Off-the-court

Boumtje-Boumtje speaks three languages - a native Cameroonian language, French and English.[11] At Georgetown he was a pre-med, as well as a mathematics and biology double major.[12] He was named Big East Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2001, an honor often reserved for athletes in non-televised sports, and used the occasion to restate his intention to attend medical school if he were not drafted by the NBA.[13] In 2014, Ruben earned a master's degree in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from Georgetown University.He recently interned at Elder Research.[14]

After his playing career, he joined the Philadelphia 76ers’ staff as a technical scout.[15] In 2019, he was hired as the assistant general manager of the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League.[16] In June 2020, he was let go from the 76ers organization after his contract was not renewed.[17]

NBA career statistics

Regular season

|-| align="left" | | align="left" | Portland| 33 || 1 || 7.4 || .406 ||  - || .520 || 1.7 || .1 || .1 || .5 || 1.2|-| align="left" | | align="left" | Portland| 2 || 0 || 2.5 || .000 ||  - ||  - || .5 || .5 || .5 || .0 || .0|-| align="left" | | align="left" | Portland| 9 || 0 || 2.9 || .200 ||  - || 1.000 || .1 || .1 || .0 || .1 || .4|-| style="text-align:left;"| Career| style="text-align:left;"|| 44 || 1 || 6.3 || .368 ||  - || .556 || 1.3 || .1 || .1 || .4 || 1.0

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ruben Boumtje Boumtje supports Basketball for Development e.V. Basketball for Development. 2021-03-09. www.basketballfordevelopment.org.
  2. http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=425 League of Nations
  3. http://www.nba.com/nbdl/players/ruben_boumtje-boumtje.html NBA Development League: Ruben Boumtje Boumtje
  4. Web site: NBA Draft 2001 . nba.com . January 29, 2011.
  5. Web site: Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje 2003-04 Game Log. Basketball Reference. Sports Reference. 23 June 2022.
  6. http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/37095/20050822/magic_sign_ruben_boumtje_boumtje/ RealGM: Basketball Wiretap Archives: Magic Sign Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje
  7. http://www.albaberlin.de/staticsite/staticsite.php?menuid=12&topmenu=2&keepmenu=inactive ALBA BERLIN – Albatrosse
  8. http://www.basketball-bundesliga.de/magazin/artikel.php?artikel=9762&type=2&menuid=16&topmenu=166
  9. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/former-trail-blazers-center-ruben-boumtje-boumtje-retires-because-of-heart-condition/2011/11/02/gIQAw27rfM_story.html Former Trail Blazers center Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje retires because of heart condition
  10. http://www.nba.com/2011/news/11/03/ruben-boumtje-boumtje-retires.ap/index.html Heart issue forces center Boumtje-Boumtje to retire | NBA.com
  11. http://www.nba.com/playerfile/ruben_boumtje_boumtje/bio.html NBA.com Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje Bio
  12. News: Standing Tall, On and Off the Court. March 23, 2001. Ruthie Braunstein. The Hoya. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070929111024/http://www.thehoya.com/sports/032301/sports4.htm. September 29, 2007.
  13. News: Education Update. Ruben Boumtje Boumtje: Big East Scholar-Athlete of the Year. M.C. Cohen. April 2001.
  14. News: Elder Research. August 2014.
  15. Web site: Front Office Directory. Philadelphia 76ers. en. October 23, 2018.
  16. Web site: Narducci . Marc . Ruben Boumtje Boumtje looking to follow the executive path of Sixers GM Elton Brand . The Philadelphia Inquirer. July 29, 2020 . December 7, 2019.
  17. Web site: Sixers part ways with Ruben Boumtje Boumtje, Jesse Wright and Rich Fernando. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pompey. Keith. 8 June 2020. 20 October 2020.