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Julian Terrell

Julian Terrell 48.3% FT. As a sophomore (2003–2004), Terrell began the

No. 5 FC Porto Ferpinta year as the starting center due to transfer of SEC All-

Freshman Team member Brian Thornton. Terrell fin-

Power Forward, Center

ished the season with averages: 6.4ppg, 4.2rpg, 49.7% FG,

Personal information 59.5% FT in 32 games. As a junior (2004–2005), Terrell

again was named a starter. Terrell finished the season

Date of birth 04/16/1984

with averages: 6.8ppg, 5.1rpg, 1.1bpg, 1.4asg, 50% FG,

Place of birth Akron, Ohio 60.5% FT in 33 games. Terrell only missed 1 game during

Nationality American the season due to the untimely death of his mother Rose-

mary Terrell. Ms. Rosemary Terrell died on January 26,

High school Ezell-Harding Christian School 2005. A month earlier roommate and Vanderbilt Univer-

Listed height 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) sity starting Running back Kwane Doster was killed on

vacation in his hometown Tampa, Florida. During the

Listed weight 245 lb (111 kg)

Summer of 2005, Terrell traveled with the USA All-Star

Career information team to play in the Nationen Cup in Münster, Germany.

As a senior (2005–2006), Terrell was named team captain

College Vanderbilt

by fellow teammates and coaches. Terrell finished the

League Portugal LPB season with averages: 10.5ppg, 7.2rpg, 1.2bpg, 1.8asg,

51.7% FG, 63% FT in 33 games. Terrell played and started

Julian Terrell (born April 16, 1984 in Akron, Ohio) is an in every game his senior year.

American professional basketball player for Al Wasl SC in Terrell graduated from Vanderbilt in May 2006 with a

Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Collegiality, he played for degree in Human and Organizational Development.

Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.[1][2]



Professional career

High school career USA After graduating from Vanderbilt University, Terrell

Terrell attended Ezell-Harding Christian School, where was chosen to attend Washington Wizards (NBA) sum-

he played for head coach Christopher Burnette. As a ju- mer rookie training camp. July 2006: NBA Las Vegas Sum-

nior (2000–2001), he led his high school team to school mer League (Washington Wizards): 3 games: 1.3ppg,

best 33-2 record. The only two losses came during the 1st 0.7rpg, FG: 25.0% July 2006: NBA Summer Pro League in

game of the season and the TSSAA Class A State Cham- Long Beach (Washington Wizards) January 2007: signed

pionship game against future Vanderbilt teammate Jason with Arkansas RimRockers of the NBA Development

Holwerda. His team lost by 3pts (57-54). As a senior League: 20 games: 4.4ppg, 2.8rpg, FG: 58.3%, FT: 55.9%:

(2001–02), he averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds and 3 waived March 10. July 2007: HSM International Exposure

blocks and led Ezell-Harding (27-5) to its second TSSAA Camp in Las Vegas, Nevada

Class AA State Championship in two years. Again the Ea- Korea August 2006: signed with KT&G Kites. Never

gles lost the game, this time to Tennessee Temple 58-45. played an official game.

He was named first-team All-State. He was also named Germany October 2006: Artland Dragons (Ger-

first-team All Mid-State. Terrell eventually signed a Na- many-1.Bundesliga): 5 games: 3.8ppg, 3.6rpg, FG: 42.9%,

tional Letter of Intent with Vanderbilt University and FT: 70.0%. Left Jan 2007 after replacing fellow Vanderbilt

head coach Kevin Stallings. teammate Brian Thornton. August 2008-2009: Köln 99ers

(Germany-1.Bundesliga, starting five): 32 games: 8.4ppg,

College career 5.2rpg, 1.0apg, FGP: 52.8%, 3PT: 33.3%, FT: 59.1%

Puerto Rico March 2007: Guayama Wizards (Puerto

Terrell signed a National Letter of Intent to Vanderbilt Rico-BSN) but left very shortly without playing any game

University in November 2001. He chose Vanderbilt over Turkey August 2007: TED Kolejliler (Turkey-TBL): on-

Alabama University, University of Connecticut, Universi- ly pre-season

ty of Kentucky, and University of Tennessee Portugal October 2007-2008: FC Porto Ferpinta

As a freshman (2002–2003), Terrell played limited (Portugal-UZO Liga, starting five): 20 games: 11.1ppg,

minutes in 29 games averaging 4.3ppg, 3.9rpg, 48.5% FG.,





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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julian Terrell





Reb-4(8.5rpg), 1.7apg, 1.0spg, 1.1bpg, 2FGP: 52.2%, FT: • Portuguese LPB League Champion -11

66.0%. Won the Portugal League Cup. August 2009-2010:

Porto Ferpinta (Portugal-LPB, starting five): 33 games:

11.8ppg, 8.3rpg, 1.1apg, 1.1spg, Blocks-2(1.2bpg), FGP:

53.1%, 3PT: 30.4%, FT: 61.9%. Won Portugal League Cup

References

and Portugal Cup. August 2010-2011: FC Porto Ferpinta [1] "Scout.com: Julian Terrell Profile".

(Portugal-LPB, starting five) currently averaging 12.9ppg, http://vanderbilt.scout.com/

9.4rbg, 53.8% FG, 80.4% FT, 1.6apg, 1.8 spg in 17 games. a.z?s=189&p=8&c=1&nid=2218995. Retrieved

Regular Season Champion and League Champion for the 2011-03-19.

2010-2011 season. [2] "Portal da FPB". http://www.fpb.pt/fpb_portal/

United Arab Emirates September 2011: Al Wasl SC !fpb.go?s=3941395487&p=fpb.203080&k_id_atleta=182869&co2=B1

Dubai Retrieved 2011-03-19.



Awards/Achievements:

• SEC Tournament Semifinals -04

External links

• NCAA Sweet 16 -04 • FPB Portuguese Basketball

• NIT Quarterfinals -05 • Vanderbilt Scout

• Portuguese League Cup Winner -08 Persondata

• Portuguese Cup Finalist -08 Name Terrell, Julian

• Portuguese League Finalist -08, 10

Alternative names

• Portuguese League Regular Season Runner-Up -08

• Eurobasket.com All-Portuguese League Honorable Short description

Mention -08 Date of birth April 16, 1984

• Portuguese Champions Cup Semifinals -08 Place of birth Akron, Ohio

• Portuguese Hugo dos Santos Cup Winner -10

• Portuguese Cup Winner -10 Date of death

• Portuguese Hugo dos Santos Cup Finalist -11 Place of death

• Portuguese Regular Season Champion -11









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Categories:

• 1984 births

• Living people

• American expatriate basketball people in Germany

• American expatriate basketball people in Portugal

• Arkansas RimRockers players

• Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball players





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