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Bernard King (basketball, born 1981)

Victor Bernard King Jr. (born July 24, 1981) is an American professional basketball player for UJAP Quimper 29 of the LNB Pro B. He played college basketball for Texas A&M University.

Bernard King
Personal information
Born (1981-07-24) July 24, 1981 (age 42)
Gibsland, Louisiana, US
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Career information
High schoolGibsland-Coleman Complex
(Gibsland, Louisiana)
CollegeTexas A&M (1999–2003)
NBA draft2003: undrafted
Playing career2003–2019
PositionGuard
Number32
Career history
2003Fenerbahçe
2004–2005Huntsville Flight
2005ASVEL Villeurbanne
2005–2006Tulsa 66ers
2006Bnei HaSharon
2006–2007Keravnos
2007Strasbourg IG
2008Mersin BB
2008Antalya BB
2009Ventspils
2009–2010APOEL
2010–2011STB Le Havre
2011–2012Châlons Reims
2012SLUC Nancy
2012–2013STB Le Havre
2013Selçuk Üniversitesi
2013–2014Donetsk
2014Krasny Oktyabr
2015Chorale Roanne Basket
2015–2016Olympique Antibes
2016–2017STB Le Havre
2017–2019UJAP Quimper 29
Career highlights and awards
  • LBL champion (2009)

King holds numerous Big 12 Conference and Texas A&M records. King left A&M as the top scorer in Big 12 conference history, as well as third in the league for all-time career assists. He led the Aggies in scoring and assists in all four of his seasons, and ranks among Texas A&M's all-time leaders in points (first), three-point field goals made (first), and assists (second).

Early years Edit

Bernard King was born in Gibsland, Louisiana, the son of Victor King, a former Louisiana Tech basketball player and second-round NBA draft pick by the Los Angeles Lakers from Newellton, Louisiana[1] and Vernita King.[2] From the time young Bernard learned to walk, he would accompany his father to the gym, and began to express an interest in playing with the basketball too.[3]

When he was eight, King's parents brought him to basketball camps run by Louisiana Tech and the Dallas Mavericks. Organizers of those camps realized quickly that King played at a much higher level than others in his age group, and recommended that he instead play in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU).[3] By the time he was in eighth grade, King was playing alongside high-school juniors and seniors. When given the opportunity to play in place of a guard who had fouled out, King sank three three-pointers in a row, helping his team to win the game.[4] As a 14-year-old, he played on an AAU team for 17-year-olds, scoring six three-pointers in one game in the state playoffs before helping the team to win a national championship.[3]

King played with the varsity all four years of his career at Gibsland-Coleman Complex High School, helping them to a 143–34 record in that time period. In his career, he accumulated 4,018 points, more than 1,000 rebounds, and 1348 assists.[3] In his senior year, King averaged 28.9 points, 8.3 rebounds, 11.2 assists, 5.4 steals, and 3.7 blocks, leading the team to the state championship,[2] the school's first since 1984.[3] He earned 1998 AAU All-America honors,[2] and was named Louisiana Mr. Basketball by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Despite the time involved in maintaining his dual basketball careers, King made sure to devote enough time to his academic career, graduating from high school with a 3.8 GPA.[3]

Bob Gibbons named King the 33rd best prospect in the country, and almost every major recruiting service ranked him as one of the top 75 prospects. Although he was recruited by Purdue University, University of Minnesota, Seton Hall, LSU, University of Wyoming, and Tulane University, King chose to attend Texas A&M University to play under coach Melvin Watkins[2] and attempt to turn around the program.[4]

College career Edit

As a freshman at Texas A&M, King started in all 28 games and averaged 16.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game. He led the Aggies in scoring, assists, blocks (0.6), and three-point field goals (79), and ranked second on the team in rebounding, steals (1.6), free-throw percentage (.702) and three-point percentage (.346). After setting a Big 12 freshman season record for scoring average and tying the Big 12 record for three-pointers, he was named the Big 12 Freshman of the Year by the Associated Press.[2] Against Colorado, he had a career-high 34 points, while in a game versus Nebraska, he scored 30 points and had ten rebounds.[1] After scoring 17 points with nine rebounds in the A&M upset of Oklahoma State, King wa named the ESPN.com National Freshman of the Week.[2]

The following year, King, who started 29 of 30 games, including all 16 in conference play, was named to the NABC Second-Team All-District. He averaged 18.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game, joining Duke's Jason Williams and Monmouth's Rahsaan Johnson as the only Division 1 players during the 2000–01 season to achieve at least 18 points and 4.6 assists per game.[2] King scored a season-high 31 points against Missouri, and versus Lamar University tied the school record for three-point field goals made, completing 8 of his 11 attempts, and scoring a total of 30 points in the game. In his team's two games against archrival Texas, King recorded 23 points and 21 points.[1] King led the team in assists and steals (1.4).[2]

In his junior season, King became the only player in the Big 12 to rank in the top ten in both scoring (fifth) and assists (sixth), and was only the fourth player in league history to record a triple-double after a 20-point, 10 rebound, ten assist performance against Texas Tech. He almost managed a second triple-double against Long Beach State University, but had to be satisfied with 20 points, 11 rebounds, and only 9 assists. For the season, King averaged 17.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 4.7 assists.[1]

King played in 30 of the team's 31 games, missing the contest with Miami after suffering a concussion. He earned Big 12 Player of the Week honors after scoring 30points, with seven assists and six rebounds, against then No-24 Texas.[2]

In his senior year, King averaged 17.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 5.6 assists, earning him a second team All-Big 12 honor. He posted a season-high 29 points and seven assists against Missouri, with 27 points and 7 assists against Oklahoma State.[1]

King left A&M as the top scorer in Big 12 conference history, as well as third in the league for all-time career assists. He led the Aggies in scoring and assists in all four of his season, and ranks among Texas A&M's all-time leaders in points (first), three-point field goals made (first), and assists (second).[1]

Professional career Edit

In 2003–2004, King played for Fenerbahçe in Turkey, averaging 12.7 points and 4.4 rebounds in the nine games he played. In the 2004 Development-League Draft, King was selected as the 28th pick overall, chosen by Huntsville in the 5th round. After playing twenty-give games with the Huntsville Flight, averaging a team-high 18.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 4.8 assists, King finished the season in the French ProA League, playing for ASVEL and averaging 12.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 4.9 assists.[1] He signed with Bnei HaSharon in April 2006 as a replacement for Adam Harrington,[5] but suffered a season-ending injury after playing just one game[6] In October 2007 King signed with Strasbourg IG.[7]

On January 18, 2008, King signed with Mersin BŞB. S.K.[8] but later moved to BK Ventspils where he won the Latvian Championship and in the final deciding game seven scored 20 points, 9 assists and 9 rebounds. For the 2009–10 season King signed for Cypriot club APOEL and remains to be one of the only European players to hold career averages over 12.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game.[9] In January 2012 he signed with SLUC Nancy until the end of the season.[10] In July 2013, he signed with BC Donetsk.[11]

In April 2015, he signed with Chorale Roanne Basket of the LNB Pro B.[12]

On January 24, 2018, he signed with UJAP Quimper 29 of the LNB Pro B.[13]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g . NBA. 2005. Archived from the original on April 24, 2007. Retrieved February 19, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i . Texas A&M Athletics. 2003. Archived from the original on November 19, 2004. Retrieved February 19, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Hogan, Nakia (1999). "Bernard King: 1999 Mr. Basketball". Rivals.Com. Retrieved February 13, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Shipp, Dallas (January 23, 2003). . The Battalion. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved February 19, 2007.
  5. ^ Bnei Hasharon Adds a King October 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ King Jr. is Out for the Season October 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Strasbourg signs center Aaron Pettway
  8. ^ "Mersin Buyuksehir Belediyesi sign Bernard King" (Press release). Eurobasket. January 18, 2008. Retrieved January 22, 2008.
  9. ^ (in Greek)
  10. ^ SLUC Nancy signs Bernard King
  11. ^ "BC Donetsk agreed terms with 32-year old American guard Bernard King". Eurobasket.com. July 6, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
  12. ^ Bernard King inks with Chorale Roanne
  13. ^ Bernard KING en renfort à Quimper, James ELLISOR sur le départ January 28, 2018, at the Wayback Machine (in French)

External links Edit

  • French League profile

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For the former basketball player see Bernard King Victor Bernard King Jr born July 24 1981 is an American professional basketball player for UJAP Quimper 29 of the LNB Pro B He played college basketball for Texas A amp M University Bernard KingPersonal informationBorn 1981 07 24 July 24 1981 age 42 Gibsland Louisiana USListed height6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Career informationHigh schoolGibsland Coleman Complex Gibsland Louisiana CollegeTexas A amp M 1999 2003 NBA draft2003 undraftedPlaying career2003 2019PositionGuardNumber32Career history2003Fenerbahce2004 2005Huntsville Flight2005ASVEL Villeurbanne2005 2006Tulsa 66ers2006Bnei HaSharon2006 2007Keravnos2007Strasbourg IG2008Mersin BB2008Antalya BB2009Ventspils2009 2010APOEL2010 2011STB Le Havre2011 2012Chalons Reims2012SLUC Nancy2012 2013STB Le Havre2013Selcuk Universitesi2013 2014Donetsk2014Krasny Oktyabr2015Chorale Roanne Basket2015 2016Olympique Antibes2016 2017STB Le Havre2017 2019UJAP Quimper 29Career highlights and awardsLBL champion 2009 King holds numerous Big 12 Conference and Texas A amp M records King left A amp M as the top scorer in Big 12 conference history as well as third in the league for all time career assists He led the Aggies in scoring and assists in all four of his seasons and ranks among Texas A amp M s all time leaders in points first three point field goals made first and assists second Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 References 5 External linksEarly years EditBernard King was born in Gibsland Louisiana the son of Victor King a former Louisiana Tech basketball player and second round NBA draft pick by the Los Angeles Lakers from Newellton Louisiana 1 and Vernita King 2 From the time young Bernard learned to walk he would accompany his father to the gym and began to express an interest in playing with the basketball too 3 When he was eight King s parents brought him to basketball camps run by Louisiana Tech and the Dallas Mavericks Organizers of those camps realized quickly that King played at a much higher level than others in his age group and recommended that he instead play in the Amateur Athletic Union AAU 3 By the time he was in eighth grade King was playing alongside high school juniors and seniors When given the opportunity to play in place of a guard who had fouled out King sank three three pointers in a row helping his team to win the game 4 As a 14 year old he played on an AAU team for 17 year olds scoring six three pointers in one game in the state playoffs before helping the team to win a national championship 3 King played with the varsity all four years of his career at Gibsland Coleman Complex High School helping them to a 143 34 record in that time period In his career he accumulated 4 018 points more than 1 000 rebounds and 1348 assists 3 In his senior year King averaged 28 9 points 8 3 rebounds 11 2 assists 5 4 steals and 3 7 blocks leading the team to the state championship 2 the school s first since 1984 3 He earned 1998 AAU All America honors 2 and was named Louisiana Mr Basketball by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Despite the time involved in maintaining his dual basketball careers King made sure to devote enough time to his academic career graduating from high school with a 3 8 GPA 3 Bob Gibbons named King the 33rd best prospect in the country and almost every major recruiting service ranked him as one of the top 75 prospects Although he was recruited by Purdue University University of Minnesota Seton Hall LSU University of Wyoming and Tulane University King chose to attend Texas A amp M University to play under coach Melvin Watkins 2 and attempt to turn around the program 4 College career EditAs a freshman at Texas A amp M King started in all 28 games and averaged 16 9 points 4 8 rebounds and 4 1 assists per game He led the Aggies in scoring assists blocks 0 6 and three point field goals 79 and ranked second on the team in rebounding steals 1 6 free throw percentage 702 and three point percentage 346 After setting a Big 12 freshman season record for scoring average and tying the Big 12 record for three pointers he was named the Big 12 Freshman of the Year by the Associated Press 2 Against Colorado he had a career high 34 points while in a game versus Nebraska he scored 30 points and had ten rebounds 1 After scoring 17 points with nine rebounds in the A amp M upset of Oklahoma State King wa named the ESPN com National Freshman of the Week 2 The following year King who started 29 of 30 games including all 16 in conference play was named to the NABC Second Team All District He averaged 18 0 points 3 8 rebounds and 4 8 assists per game joining Duke s Jason Williams and Monmouth s Rahsaan Johnson as the only Division 1 players during the 2000 01 season to achieve at least 18 points and 4 6 assists per game 2 King scored a season high 31 points against Missouri and versus Lamar University tied the school record for three point field goals made completing 8 of his 11 attempts and scoring a total of 30 points in the game In his team s two games against archrival Texas King recorded 23 points and 21 points 1 King led the team in assists and steals 1 4 2 In his junior season King became the only player in the Big 12 to rank in the top ten in both scoring fifth and assists sixth and was only the fourth player in league history to record a triple double after a 20 point 10 rebound ten assist performance against Texas Tech He almost managed a second triple double against Long Beach State University but had to be satisfied with 20 points 11 rebounds and only 9 assists For the season King averaged 17 2 points 4 7 rebounds and 4 7 assists 1 King played in 30 of the team s 31 games missing the contest with Miami after suffering a concussion He earned Big 12 Player of the Week honors after scoring 30points with seven assists and six rebounds against then No 24 Texas 2 In his senior year King averaged 17 0 points 4 0 rebounds and 5 6 assists earning him a second team All Big 12 honor He posted a season high 29 points and seven assists against Missouri with 27 points and 7 assists against Oklahoma State 1 King left A amp M as the top scorer in Big 12 conference history as well as third in the league for all time career assists He led the Aggies in scoring and assists in all four of his season and ranks among Texas A amp M s all time leaders in points first three point field goals made first and assists second 1 Professional career EditIn 2003 2004 King played for Fenerbahce in Turkey averaging 12 7 points and 4 4 rebounds in the nine games he played In the 2004 Development League Draft King was selected as the 28th pick overall chosen by Huntsville in the 5th round After playing twenty give games with the Huntsville Flight averaging a team high 18 4 points 3 7 rebounds and 4 8 assists King finished the season in the French ProA League playing for ASVEL and averaging 12 0 points 2 9 rebounds and 4 9 assists 1 He signed with Bnei HaSharon in April 2006 as a replacement for Adam Harrington 5 but suffered a season ending injury after playing just one game 6 In October 2007 King signed with Strasbourg IG 7 On January 18 2008 King signed with Mersin BSB S K 8 but later moved to BK Ventspils where he won the Latvian Championship and in the final deciding game seven scored 20 points 9 assists and 9 rebounds For the 2009 10 season King signed for Cypriot club APOEL and remains to be one of the only European players to hold career averages over 12 0 points 4 0 rebounds and 4 0 assists per game 9 In January 2012 he signed with SLUC Nancy until the end of the season 10 In July 2013 he signed with BC Donetsk 11 In April 2015 he signed with Chorale Roanne Basket of the LNB Pro B 12 On January 24 2018 he signed with UJAP Quimper 29 of the LNB Pro B 13 References Edit a b c d e f g Bernard King NBA 2005 Archived from the original on April 24 2007 Retrieved February 19 2007 a b c d e f g h i 32 Bernard King Texas A amp M Athletics 2003 Archived from the original on November 19 2004 Retrieved February 19 2007 a b c d e f Hogan Nakia 1999 Bernard King 1999 Mr Basketball Rivals Com Retrieved February 13 2007 a b Shipp Dallas January 23 2003 King reflects on career approaches records The Battalion Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved February 19 2007 Bnei Hasharon Adds a King Archived October 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine King Jr is Out for the Season Archived October 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine Strasbourg signs center Aaron Pettway Mersin Buyuksehir Belediyesi sign Bernard King Press release Eurobasket January 18 2008 Retrieved January 22 2008 Phre Kingk kai Pittaka o APOEL in Greek SLUC Nancy signs Bernard King BC Donetsk agreed terms with 32 year old American guard Bernard King Eurobasket com July 6 2013 Retrieved September 15 2013 Bernard King inks with Chorale Roanne Bernard KING en renfort a Quimper James ELLISOR sur le depart Archived January 28 2018 at the Wayback Machine in French 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