Tyrone Watson Explained

Tyrone Watson
League:NBL Canada
Team:St. John's Edge
Number:1
Position:Forward
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lb:225
Birth Date:12 July 1990
Birth Place:Hamilton, Canada
High School:Cathedral (Hamilton, Ontario)
College:New Mexico State (2008–2013)
Draft Year:2013
Career Start:2013
Years1:
Years2:2015–2016
Years4:
Team4:Halifax Hurricanes
Years5:–present
Team5:St. John's Edge
Highlights:

Tyrone Watson (born July 12, 1990) is a Canadian professional basketball player for the St. John's Edge of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). He attended New Mexico State University, where he represented the Aggies, and has competed with the Canadian youth national team in the past. Following graduation, Watson played a season with the Halifax Rainmen in the NBL Canada and, following a suspension, returned to the league with the Orangeville A's.

Professional career

Watson was named NBLC Canadian of the Year after the 2014–15 season,[1] but was fined $5,000 and suspended indefinitely "for conduct detrimental to the league," after his team forfeited Game 7 of the 2015 NBL Canada Finals due to a pre-game brawl.[2] In 2014, he was named North of the Border Basketball League (NBBL) Most Valuable Player. The NBBL is the top summer league in Canada.[3]

On October 9, 2015, Watson signed with Al-Muharraq of the Bahraini Premier League. It was his first professional contract with a team outside of Canada.[4] But on March 11, 2016, he was reinstated to the NBL Canada and signed with the Orangeville A's.[5] In his debut on March 11, Watson led the A's to a win over the Windsor Express, posting 18 points and nine rebounds and being named Player of the Game.[6]

Watson averaged 11.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game for the St. John's Edge during the 2019-20 season. He was named to the NBL Canada All-Canadian First Team.[7]

International career

In the summer of 2008, Watson competed with the Canadian national team at the FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship.[8] He also played on the international stage in the Nike Global Challenge, leading his team to a bronze medal.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NBLC Announces 2014-2015 Award Winners. NBLCanada.com. 12 May 2015.
  2. Web site: Halifax Rainmen coaches, team fined $90K by NBL after forfeiting championship. CBC. 12 May 2015.
  3. Web site: Tyrone Watson Named Canadian of the Year. NorthBorderBasketball.com. 12 May 2015.
  4. Web site: Tyrone Watson joins Al Muharraq. Court-Side.com. 9 October 2015.
  5. Web site: Tyrone Watson Reinstated to NBL Canada. NBLCanada.ca. NBL Canada. 20 April 2016.
  6. Web site: Orangeville A's Win Third Straight Game!. AsBasketball.ca. Orangeville A's. 20 April 2016.
  7. Web site: NBLC Announces 2019-20 All Team Selections . . September 28, 2020 . June 27, 2020.
  8. Web site: Tyrone Watson. NMStateSports.com. 20 April 2016.