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Delroy James

Delroy James (born June 4, 1987) is a Guyanese-born,[1] naturalized American professional basketball player. At a height of 2.03 m (6'8") tall, and a weight of 105 kg (232 lbs.),[2] he can play at the power forward and small forward positions, with power forward being his main position.

Delroy James
James with Rhode Island.
Free agent
PositionPower forward
Personal information
Born (1987-05-04) May 4, 1987 (age 36)
Berbice, Guyana
NationalityGuyanese / American
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolLaurinburg Institute
(Laurinburg, North Carolina)
CollegeRhode Island (2007–2011)
NBA draft2011: undrafted
Playing career2011–present
Career history
2011–2012Bnei Hasharon
2012Tulsa 66ers
2012–2013Basket Ferentino
2013–2015New Basket Brindisi
2015–2016Yenisey Krasnoyarsk
2016–2017Pallacanestro Reggiana
2017Best Balıkesir
2017–2018AEK Athens
2018–2019Gaziantep
2019AEK Athens
2019Meralco Bolts
2019–2020Seoul Samsung Thunders
2020Murcia
2020Promitheas Patras
2021Real Estelí
2022Team Cali
Career highlights and awards

High school career edit

James only started playing basketball whilst in his sophomore high school year, he left Brooklyn that same year, moving to National Christian Academy (Fort Washington, Maryland). For his junior year he moved to Florida Prep (Lake Suzy, Florida) before again transferring the same year, to Laurinburg Institute. He stayed at Laurinburg for his senior season as they accrued a 24–1 record in 2004–05.[3]

During high school he also played in the AAU for New York City sides Aneesa Sports,[4] and the Student-Athlete Broncos,[5]

College career edit

James was ranked a three star player by both Rivals.com and Scout.com, respectively seen as the 30th and 35th best in his position nationally for 2005.[6][7] He committed to Rhode Island, playing in the Atlantic 10 Conference of the NCAA Division I, in August 2005, signing a letter of intent in November,[5] over other scholarship offers.[8]

However, after NCAA Initial-Eligibility issues, he had to sit out the entire 2006–07 season.[9] Later he "violated a team academic rule" according to coach Jim Baron, leading to him also missing the first semester of the 2007–08 season.[10] Making his belated debut in the first game of the second semester in December 2007, he had little impact in his freshman season, playing less than 10 minutes on average (3.3 points, 2.4 rebounds) though he had some more notable games.[3]

He came to the fore during his first full season the next year as a sophomore. Playing nearly 25 minutes per game, he averaged 9.9 points and 6.1 rebounds (12th in the Atlantic 10), being awarded as A-10 Sixth Man of the Year.[3]

During his junior season, he started all games, was second best for Rhode Island in scoring (13.2 ppg), rebounding (5.3 rpg) and steals (1.4 spg) and best in blocks (1.2 bpg), on his way to a selection in the All-Atlantic 10 Third Team and NABC All-District 4 Second Team. His performances in the 2010 National Invitation Tournament led to a selection to the All-Tournament Team as the Rams made the semi-finals.[3] These included a career high 34 points against Nevada, a game in which he was credited for restricting Luke Babbitt, the eighth-leading scorer in the nation at the time with 22.1 points per game, to two field goals made (out of fourteen attempted) for 14 points.[11]

In 2010–11, the senior led the Rams in scoring (17.6, 5th in A-10), rebounding (7.8, 6th), steals (1.6, 6th) and blocks, he was only player in the country averaging at least 17.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.0 blocks per game, leading to a selection to the All-Atlantic 10 Second Team,[12] also making the 2011 NABC All-District 4 Second Team and USBWA All-District 1 Team.[13] He scored the first triple-double in Rhode Island history against Miami (Ohio) in the 2011 College Basketball Invitational during his penultimate college game,[12] finishing his Rams career after a loss in the quarterfinals.

As of 2014, he was 16th on the URI career scoring list (1,460 points), 8th in career blocks (104), steals (146) and games played (123) and 6th in minutes (1,160).[14]

Professional career edit

2011–12 season edit

James attended the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, organised in April 2011 by the NBA prior to the draft.[13] He also enthusiastically attended workouts with different NBA teams to overcome the predictions that saw him undrafted in the 2011 NBA draft.[15] He would go undrafted in the end. Furthermore, the 2011 NBA lockout canceled summer leagues and free agent camps, meaning he would have to move abroad to start his professional career.[16]

He joined Israeli team Bnei Hasharon – a team his elder brother Shawn had just left after 3 successful years – signing his first professional contract, a reported six figure deal.[17] He adapted quickly, starting all but one game including three from start to finish, to finish with 16.1 points and 7.7 rebounds on average in 10 games,[18] including a double-double against Shawn's new team, league leaders Maccabi Tel Aviv.[19] He also earned an Israeli League player of the week award during his time in the league.

However, he was released in January 2012,[20] returning to the U.S. to finish the season with NBA D-League team Tulsa 66ers, posting 8.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.[16][21]

2012–13 season edit

After one game in May 2012 for IBA side Jersey G-Force,[22] he attended NBA free agent camps,[16] before playing in the Las Vegas Summer League for the Atlanta Hawks. There he played totals of 21 minutes in 4 games, for 9 points with 2 rebounds.[23]

With the Summer League over, James returned to Europe, this time to Italy with second tier LegaDue side Basket Ferentino (in Italian). He signed a one-year deal in August 2012 after General Manager Pierfrancesco Betti – who had seen him play in Portsmouth the year before – persuaded him through an exposé of the club's achievements in propelling foreign players, such as Manu Ginóbili, to stronger sides.[24] He impressed at Ferentino and dominated in the league,[24] leading to a call up to the Legadue All-Star Game, on which occasion he was nominated game MVP.[25]

2013–14 season edit

After an unfruitful 2013 NBA Summer League with the Utah Jazz, with James not playing a single minute,[26] he joined Enel Brindisi in August 2013, signing a one-year deal with the first division Serie A side.[27] James had no problem adapting to the higher level of competition and when he was called up to the Serie All-Star Game he was described as "one of the keys to Brindisi's success".[28] In nearly 30 minutes per game, he contributed 12.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game, (the last two respectively 5th and 4th best in the league) as Brindisi finished in fifth place at the end of the regular season.[29] However they were swept in the playoffs,[22] with James missing three free-throws in the dying seconds of the first game 73–75 defeat to Banco di Sardegna Sassari.[30] His stats dipped in the playoffs, with 8 points, 7.3 rebounds and 0.3 blocks in more than 31 minutes, with his free throw shooting a measly 55.6%.[29]

2014–15 season edit

Despite offers from around Europe, James stayed in Apulia for 2014–15, the only foreigner to do so, in order to "finish his work" after the previous season's playoff defeat.[31] He would make his European debut, along with the club, in the Europe-wide third tier EuroChallenge,[32] ending with 10.7 points, 6 rebounds, 0.5 blocks against 3.2 fouls (the latter 3 in the tournament top 20) as Brindisi reached the quarterfinals.[33] In Serie A, Brindisi would finish 6th of the regular season, with James again the 4th best shot blocker after contributing 1.1 blocks per game in around 29 minutes, adding 10.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.1 assists against 3.1 fouls and 2.7 turnovers.[29] Brindisi obtained a historic first playoff win during the series against Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia, James' duel with Achille Polonara was cited as a determinant factor in the following game 3 win,[34] however they would go on to lose the series 3–2.

2015–16 season edit

During the 2015 offseason, James participated in the Ball Up Million Dollar Summer Challenge streetball tournament, winning the tournament with New York-based Sean Bell All-Stars and also collecting the MVP prize (along with the prize money).[35] In August 2015, he signed with Russian side Yenisey Krasnoyarsk of the VTB United League.[36]

2016–17 season edit

On August 10, 2016, James signed with Italian club Pallacanestro Reggiana.[37] On January 11, 2017, he left Reggiana and signed with Turkish club Best Balıkesir.[38]

2017–18 season edit

On August 9, 2017, James signed a one-year contract with Greek club AEK Athens.[39] With AEK, he won the Greek Cup title, in 2018.

2018–19 season edit

On August 10, 2018, James signed with Gaziantep of the Turkish Basketball Super League.[40]

On January 2, 2019, James returned to AEK Athens signed contract until the summer of 2020.[41]

2019–20 season edit

On August 3, 2019, he has signed with Seoul Samsung Thunders of the Korean Basketball League.[42]

On February 9, 2020, he has signed with UCAM Murcia of the Liga ACB.[43]

2020–21 season edit

On September 9, 2020, James signed with Promitheas Patras of the Greek Basket League.[44]

In January 2021, he signed with Real Estelí Baloncesto in Nicaragua.[45]

2022–2023 season edit

In 2022, James signed with Team Cali of the Baloncesto Profesional Colombiano.[46]

The Basketball Tournament (TBT) edit

In the summer of 2017, James, for the second year, competed in The Basketball Tournament on ESPN for Team Fancy. In three games, he averaged 14.0 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists to help lead his team to the Super 16 Round where they lost 65–61 to Boeheim's Army; a team composed of Syracuse University basketball alum. James also competed in TBT in 2015 for the Sean Bell All-Star's. In four games that summer, he averaged 9.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. In TBT 2018, James averaged 10.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game for Team Fancy. They reached the second round before falling to Boeheim's Army. name[47]

Player profile edit

James is a versatile left-handed combo forward. A hustle player, he does the little things that help his team with a physical and high-energy style.[48][49]

In attack, he starts from the perimeter, working off the dribble or moving without the ball to set up a scoring opportunity. He is deceptively fast and can burst past defenders, using shot fakes and step throughs on the way, though he can lose control of his run and the ball or try low percentage shots. His size and strength allow him to muscle his way to the hoop, shielding the ball with ease, he can finish even through contact. With a good mid-range jump shot,[50] he's hard to guard due to his size, adding his play in the paint it makes him an all-around scoring threat when in form.[48][49][51]

He shines more in defense, where his hustle play and non-stop effort allow him to make an impact, most notably in rebounding on a statistical front. His physical attributes allow him to guard anyone, from point guard to power forward,[15] though he has been noted to struggle against perimeter players.[50] Never afraid to mix it up he uses his athleticism to keep his man off-balance.[48][49]

Observers feel that for him to play in the NBA, as a 3, he needs to consistently and confidently make shots from the three point line,[48][50][51] getting his shot off quicker and smoother.[15] Finishing college at 24, he was not foreseen at the time to change his playing style radically or develop exponentially,[15] though his work ethic was expected to ensure a long, sustained career.[49]

Personal life edit

The son of Gordon and Marva James, Delroy has seven siblings, including three sisters and four brothers.[3] Three of his older brothers played basketball at a professional or collegiate level:

-Shawn James played with Serie A club EA7 Emporio Armani Milano.
-Gordon has played professionally in Japan and Latin America.
-Lex played for St. Francis without going professional.[52]

His parents moved to the United States from Guyana in 1990 along with four children. They left Delroy with two siblings whilst they made arrangements for them to join them, something that proved possible about 3 years later. Arriving in Brooklyn, New York aged 7, he struggled to adapt to a completely different environment. Though he skipped classes, he also avoided getting involved in the gangs that were rife in his neighbourghood.[8][22] He has a son, Jaylen, he cites fatherhood as one of his greatest accomplishments, another is graduating and a declared future goal of his would be to use his sociology degree to become a guidance counselor or mentor to children.[22]

Career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played  MPG  Minutes per game  FG%  Field goal percentage
 3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage  RPG  Rebounds per game
 APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game  BPG  Blocks per game
 PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high     Led the league
Year Team League GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2015–16 Enisey Krasnoyarsk VTB United 30 27.6 .436 .341 .791 6.5 2.8 1.1 .9 12.5
2016–17 Best Balikesir TBL 16 32.1 .497 .426 .776 5.7 2.4 1.3 .9 15.8
2016–17 Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia LBA 15 18.1 .337 .188 .571 3.5 1.5 .9 .9 5.1
2017–18 A.E.K. GBL 25 20.5 .404 .227 .691 3.5 1.7 1.0 .4 7.1
2017–18 A.E.K. BCL 20 22.0 .453 .312 .700 4.4 1.6 1.1 .8 8.7
2018–19 A.E.K. GBL 27 20.0 .456 .184 .853 3.3 1.5 .6 .6 7.0
2018–19 A.E.K. BCL 9 17.3 .455 .300 .800 3.6 1.8 1.0 1.1 5.7
2018–19 Royal Hali Gaziantep T-BSL 11 24.8 .364 .333 .708 4.4 1.1 .6 .5 9.1
2018–19 Meralco Bolts PBA 3 41.2 .485 .409 .650 8.7 6.7 1.7 2.0 28.7
Career All Leagues 169 22.0 .437 .310 .736 4.3 1.8 .9 .7 8.9

Honours edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • RealGM.com Profile
  • Eurobasket.com Profile
  • Greek Basket League Profile
  • Italian League Profile (in Italian)
  • TBLStat.net Profile

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Delroy James born June 4 1987 is a Guyanese born 1 naturalized American professional basketball player At a height of 2 03 m 6 8 tall and a weight of 105 kg 232 lbs 2 he can play at the power forward and small forward positions with power forward being his main position Delroy JamesJames with Rhode Island Free agentPositionPower forwardPersonal informationBorn 1987 05 04 May 4 1987 age 36 Berbice GuyanaNationalityGuyanese AmericanListed height6 ft 8 in 2 03 m Listed weight220 lb 100 kg Career informationHigh schoolLaurinburg Institute Laurinburg North Carolina CollegeRhode Island 2007 2011 NBA draft2011 undraftedPlaying career2011 presentCareer history2011 2012Bnei Hasharon2012Tulsa 66ers2012 2013Basket Ferentino2013 2015New Basket Brindisi2015 2016Yenisey Krasnoyarsk2016 2017Pallacanestro Reggiana2017Best Balikesir2017 2018AEK Athens2018 2019Gaziantep2019AEK Athens2019Meralco Bolts2019 2020Seoul Samsung Thunders2020Murcia2020Promitheas Patras2021Real Esteli2022Team CaliCareer highlights and awardsFIBA Intercontinental Cup champion 2019 FIBA Champions League champion 2018 Greek Super Cup winner 2020 Greek Cup winner 2018 Italian All Star 2014 Italian 2nd Division All Star Game MVP 2013 Second team All Atlantic 10 2011 Third team All Atlantic 10 2010 Atlantic 10 Sixth Man of the Year 2009 Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 2011 12 season 3 2 2012 13 season 3 3 2013 14 season 3 4 2014 15 season 3 5 2015 16 season 3 6 2016 17 season 3 7 2017 18 season 3 8 2018 19 season 3 9 2019 20 season 3 10 2020 21 season 3 11 2022 2023 season 4 The Basketball Tournament TBT 5 Player profile 6 Personal life 7 Career statistics 8 Honours 9 References 10 External linksHigh school career editJames only started playing basketball whilst in his sophomore high school year he left Brooklyn that same year moving to National Christian Academy Fort Washington Maryland For his junior year he moved to Florida Prep Lake Suzy Florida before again transferring the same year to Laurinburg Institute He stayed at Laurinburg for his senior season as they accrued a 24 1 record in 2004 05 3 During high school he also played in the AAU for New York City sides Aneesa Sports 4 and the Student Athlete Broncos 5 College career editJames was ranked a three star player by both Rivals com and Scout com respectively seen as the 30th and 35th best in his position nationally for 2005 6 7 He committed to Rhode Island playing in the Atlantic 10 Conference of the NCAA Division I in August 2005 signing a letter of intent in November 5 over other scholarship offers 8 However after NCAA Initial Eligibility issues he had to sit out the entire 2006 07 season 9 Later he violated a team academic rule according to coach Jim Baron leading to him also missing the first semester of the 2007 08 season 10 Making his belated debut in the first game of the second semester in December 2007 he had little impact in his freshman season playing less than 10 minutes on average 3 3 points 2 4 rebounds though he had some more notable games 3 He came to the fore during his first full season the next year as a sophomore Playing nearly 25 minutes per game he averaged 9 9 points and 6 1 rebounds 12th in the Atlantic 10 being awarded as A 10 Sixth Man of the Year 3 During his junior season he started all games was second best for Rhode Island in scoring 13 2 ppg rebounding 5 3 rpg and steals 1 4 spg and best in blocks 1 2 bpg on his way to a selection in the All Atlantic 10 Third Team and NABC All District 4 Second Team His performances in the 2010 National Invitation Tournament led to a selection to the All Tournament Team as the Rams made the semi finals 3 These included a career high 34 points against Nevada a game in which he was credited for restricting Luke Babbitt the eighth leading scorer in the nation at the time with 22 1 points per game to two field goals made out of fourteen attempted for 14 points 11 In 2010 11 the senior led the Rams in scoring 17 6 5th in A 10 rebounding 7 8 6th steals 1 6 6th and blocks he was only player in the country averaging at least 17 5 points 7 5 rebounds 2 5 assists 1 5 steals and 1 0 blocks per game leading to a selection to the All Atlantic 10 Second Team 12 also making the 2011 NABC All District 4 Second Team and USBWA All District 1 Team 13 He scored the first triple double in Rhode Island history against Miami Ohio in the 2011 College Basketball Invitational during his penultimate college game 12 finishing his Rams career after a loss in the quarterfinals As of 2014 he was 16th on the URI career scoring list 1 460 points 8th in career blocks 104 steals 146 and games played 123 and 6th in minutes 1 160 14 Professional career edit2011 12 season edit James attended the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament organised in April 2011 by the NBA prior to the draft 13 He also enthusiastically attended workouts with different NBA teams to overcome the predictions that saw him undrafted in the 2011 NBA draft 15 He would go undrafted in the end Furthermore the 2011 NBA lockout canceled summer leagues and free agent camps meaning he would have to move abroad to start his professional career 16 He joined Israeli team Bnei Hasharon a team his elder brother Shawn had just left after 3 successful years signing his first professional contract a reported six figure deal 17 He adapted quickly starting all but one game including three from start to finish to finish with 16 1 points and 7 7 rebounds on average in 10 games 18 including a double double against Shawn s new team league leaders Maccabi Tel Aviv 19 He also earned an Israeli League player of the week award during his time in the league However he was released in January 2012 20 returning to the U S to finish the season with NBA D League team Tulsa 66ers posting 8 8 points and 4 8 rebounds per game 16 21 2012 13 season edit After one game in May 2012 for IBA side Jersey G Force 22 he attended NBA free agent camps 16 before playing in the Las Vegas Summer League for the Atlanta Hawks There he played totals of 21 minutes in 4 games for 9 points with 2 rebounds 23 With the Summer League over James returned to Europe this time to Italy with second tier LegaDue side Basket Ferentino in Italian He signed a one year deal in August 2012 after General Manager Pierfrancesco Betti who had seen him play in Portsmouth the year before persuaded him through an expose of the club s achievements in propelling foreign players such as Manu Ginobili to stronger sides 24 He impressed at Ferentino and dominated in the league 24 leading to a call up to the Legadue All Star Game on which occasion he was nominated game MVP 25 2013 14 season edit After an unfruitful 2013 NBA Summer League with the Utah Jazz with James not playing a single minute 26 he joined Enel Brindisi in August 2013 signing a one year deal with the first division Serie A side 27 James had no problem adapting to the higher level of competition and when he was called up to the Serie All Star Game he was described as one of the keys to Brindisi s success 28 In nearly 30 minutes per game he contributed 12 2 points 7 8 rebounds and 1 3 blocks per game the last two respectively 5th and 4th best in the league as Brindisi finished in fifth place at the end of the regular season 29 However they were swept in the playoffs 22 with James missing three free throws in the dying seconds of the first game 73 75 defeat to Banco di Sardegna Sassari 30 His stats dipped in the playoffs with 8 points 7 3 rebounds and 0 3 blocks in more than 31 minutes with his free throw shooting a measly 55 6 29 2014 15 season edit Despite offers from around Europe James stayed in Apulia for 2014 15 the only foreigner to do so in order to finish his work after the previous season s playoff defeat 31 He would make his European debut along with the club in the Europe wide third tier EuroChallenge 32 ending with 10 7 points 6 rebounds 0 5 blocks against 3 2 fouls the latter 3 in the tournament top 20 as Brindisi reached the quarterfinals 33 In Serie A Brindisi would finish 6th of the regular season with James again the 4th best shot blocker after contributing 1 1 blocks per game in around 29 minutes adding 10 2 points 7 5 rebounds and 2 1 assists against 3 1 fouls and 2 7 turnovers 29 Brindisi obtained a historic first playoff win during the series against Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia James duel with Achille Polonara was cited as a determinant factor in the following game 3 win 34 however they would go on to lose the series 3 2 2015 16 season edit During the 2015 offseason James participated in the Ball Up Million Dollar Summer Challenge streetball tournament winning the tournament with New York based Sean Bell All Stars and also collecting the MVP prize along with the prize money 35 In August 2015 he signed with Russian side Yenisey Krasnoyarsk of the VTB United League 36 2016 17 season edit On August 10 2016 James signed with Italian club Pallacanestro Reggiana 37 On January 11 2017 he left Reggiana and signed with Turkish club Best Balikesir 38 2017 18 season edit On August 9 2017 James signed a one year contract with Greek club AEK Athens 39 With AEK he won the Greek Cup title in 2018 2018 19 season edit On August 10 2018 James signed with Gaziantep of the Turkish Basketball Super League 40 On January 2 2019 James returned to AEK Athens signed contract until the summer of 2020 41 2019 20 season edit On August 3 2019 he has signed with Seoul Samsung Thunders of the Korean Basketball League 42 On February 9 2020 he has signed with UCAM Murcia of the Liga ACB 43 2020 21 season edit On September 9 2020 James signed with Promitheas Patras of the Greek Basket League 44 In January 2021 he signed with Real Esteli Baloncesto in Nicaragua 45 2022 2023 season edit In 2022 James signed with Team Cali of the Baloncesto Profesional Colombiano 46 The Basketball Tournament TBT editIn the summer of 2017 James for the second year competed in The Basketball Tournament on ESPN for Team Fancy In three games he averaged 14 0 points 4 7 rebounds and 1 7 assists to help lead his team to the Super 16 Round where they lost 65 61 to Boeheim s Army a team composed of Syracuse University basketball alum James also competed in TBT in 2015 for the Sean Bell All Star s In four games that summer he averaged 9 3 points 5 3 rebounds and 3 0 assists per game In TBT 2018 James averaged 10 5 points 6 5 rebounds and 1 5 steals per game for Team Fancy They reached the second round before falling to Boeheim s Army name 47 Player profile editJames is a versatile left handed combo forward A hustle player he does the little things that help his team with a physical and high energy style 48 49 In attack he starts from the perimeter working off the dribble or moving without the ball to set up a scoring opportunity He is deceptively fast and can burst past defenders using shot fakes and step throughs on the way though he can lose control of his run and the ball or try low percentage shots His size and strength allow him to muscle his way to the hoop shielding the ball with ease he can finish even through contact With a good mid range jump shot 50 he s hard to guard due to his size adding his play in the paint it makes him an all around scoring threat when in form 48 49 51 He shines more in defense where his hustle play and non stop effort allow him to make an impact most notably in rebounding on a statistical front His physical attributes allow him to guard anyone from point guard to power forward 15 though he has been noted to struggle against perimeter players 50 Never afraid to mix it up he uses his athleticism to keep his man off balance 48 49 Observers feel that for him to play in the NBA as a 3 he needs to consistently and confidently make shots from the three point line 48 50 51 getting his shot off quicker and smoother 15 Finishing college at 24 he was not foreseen at the time to change his playing style radically or develop exponentially 15 though his work ethic was expected to ensure a long sustained career 49 Personal life editThe son of Gordon and Marva James Delroy has seven siblings including three sisters and four brothers 3 Three of his older brothers played basketball at a professional or collegiate level Shawn James played with Serie A club EA7 Emporio Armani Milano Gordon has played professionally in Japan and Latin America Lex played for St Francis without going professional 52 His parents moved to the United States from Guyana in 1990 along with four children They left Delroy with two siblings whilst they made arrangements for them to join them something that proved possible about 3 years later Arriving in Brooklyn New York aged 7 he struggled to adapt to a completely different environment Though he skipped classes he also avoided getting involved in the gangs that were rife in his neighbourghood 8 22 He has a son Jaylen he cites fatherhood as one of his greatest accomplishments another is graduating and a declared future goal of his would be to use his sociology degree to become a guidance counselor or mentor to children 22 Career statistics editLegend GP Games played MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Led the leagueYear Team League GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2015 16 Enisey Krasnoyarsk VTB United 30 27 6 436 341 791 6 5 2 8 1 1 9 12 52016 17 Best Balikesir TBL 16 32 1 497 426 776 5 7 2 4 1 3 9 15 82016 17 Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia LBA 15 18 1 337 188 571 3 5 1 5 9 9 5 12017 18 A E K GBL 25 20 5 404 227 691 3 5 1 7 1 0 4 7 12017 18 A E K BCL 20 22 0 453 312 700 4 4 1 6 1 1 8 8 72018 19 A E K GBL 27 20 0 456 184 853 3 3 1 5 6 6 7 02018 19 A E K BCL 9 17 3 455 300 800 3 6 1 8 1 0 1 1 5 72018 19 Royal Hali Gaziantep T BSL 11 24 8 364 333 708 4 4 1 1 6 5 9 12018 19 Meralco Bolts PBA 3 41 2 485 409 650 8 7 6 7 1 7 2 0 28 7Career All Leagues 169 22 0 437 310 736 4 3 1 8 9 7 8 9Honours editGreek Basketball Super Cup 2020 References edit LEGABASKET SERIE A LEGABASKET SERIE A web legabasket it Delroy James 203 cm 105 kg a b c d e Delroy James Bio Rhode Island Rams Archived from the original on 7 April 2019 Retrieved 18 March 2015 Blake Russ 19 August 2005 Harvey helps his team defeat Team Odom Scout com New York Retrieved 29 May 2015 a b Towey Brian 12 November 2005 Delroy James signs with URI Scout com Retrieved 29 May 2015 Delroy James profile Rivals com Retrieved 29 May 2015 Delroy James recruiting Scout com Retrieved 29 May 2015 a b Habbas Kristoffer 22 June 2011 For Delroy James The NBA Draft Is Bigger Than Basketball Dime Magazine Retrieved 19 March 2015 2007 08 Men s Basketball Media Guide Meet the Rams PDF Rhode Island Rams Retrieved 30 May 2015 permanent dead link URI Basketball Coach Jim Baron Leads November Web Chat Rhode Island Rams 20 August 2007 Archived from the original on 3 July 2015 Retrieved 30 May 2015 James leads way as Rams hold off Wolf Pack ESPN 22 March 2010 Retrieved 19 March 2015 a b 2011 College Basketball Invitational Game 9 Rhode Island vs UCF PDF GazelleGroup com Archived from the original PDF on 14 March 2012 Retrieved 31 May 2015 a b Delroy James Set to Play in Portsmouth Invitational Rhode Island Rams 5 April 2011 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 31 May 2015 2013 14 Records amp Resource Supplement PDF Rhode Island Rams Archived from the original PDF on 10 August 2014 Retrieved 31 May 2015 a b c d McNamara Kevin 8 June 2011 Ex URI star James stresses versatility and shooting range in advance of NBA draft The Providence Journal Retrieved 19 March 2015 a b c Staszewski Joseph 29 June 2012 After lockout sent him overseas James set to pursue NBA dreams New York Post Retrieved 19 March 2015 Berman Carl 8 December 2011 Delroy James Israel Premier League Player of the Week NetScoutsBasketball com Archived from the original on 3 July 2015 Retrieved 31 May 2015 Delroy James Personal Stats Israeli Basketball Premier League Retrieved 19 March 2015 Franco Simone 5 January 2015 Brindisi che bella sfida fra i fratelli James Brindisi what a contest between the James brothers La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italian Brindisi Retrieved 2 July 2015 Pick David 12 January 2012 Eurobasket News Report 1 12 2012 Bnei Hasharon cuts Delroy James Eurobasket com Retrieved 31 May 2015 Delroy James NBA Development League Archived from the original on 3 July 2015 Retrieved 2 June 2015 a b c d Maxwell Brandon 4 September 2014 Former URI guard attributes successes to fans family Former URI guard attributes successes to fans family Brindisi Archived from the original on 1 May 2016 Retrieved 19 March 2015 Delroy James 2012 Summer league statistics NBA Archived from the original on 29 October 2015 Retrieved 31 May 2015 a b Barocci Andrea 4 October 2012 James una vita da romanzo James a life from a novel BasketFerentino com in Italian Corriere dello Sport Stadio Retrieved 19 March 2015 via Basket Ferentino Pozzecco All Star James is the MVP Corriere dello Sport Stadio in Italian 3 February 2013 Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 19 March 2015 2013 Jazz Summer League team NBA Retrieved 31 May 2015 Ingaggiato Delroy James Delroy James is recruited New Basket Brindisi in Italian 5 August 2013 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 18 March 2015 Basket All Star Game con gli stranieri convocato Taylor al posto di Langford Basketball All Star Game Taylor replaces Langford in the foreigners team La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italian Milan 1 April 2014 Retrieved 3 July 2015 a b c Delroy James Statistiche individuali Delroy James individual statistics Lega Basket Serie A in Italian Archived from the original on 3 July 2015 Retrieved 3 July 2015 Basket playoff Milano piega Pistoia Sassari in volata su Brindisi Basketball playoffs Milan traps Pistoia Sassari sprints past Brindisi la Repubblica in Italian 20 May 2014 Retrieved 2 July 2015 Recchia Dario 22 October 2014 Delroy James ho scelto Brindisi perche devo completare un lavoro Delroy James I chose Brindisi because I need to finish my work New Basket Brindisi in Italian Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 3 July 2015 L Enel in Europa Debutto storico Enel in Europe Historic debut La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italian Brindisi 4 November 2014 Retrieved 3 July 2015 Delroy James Enel Basket Brindisi FIBA Europe Retrieved 3 July 2015 Perchiazzi Ninni 25 May 2015 Basket Enel Brindisi a caccia di un altra serata carica di storia Basketball Enel Brindisi in the hunt for another historic night La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno in Italian Archived from the original on 24 July 2015 Retrieved 3 July 2015 NYC s Sean Bell All Stars overcome LA s cheaters in Ball Up MDSC national championship game BallUpMDSC com 3 August 2015 Retrieved 8 August 2015 Enisey lands Delroy James Eurobasket com 18 August 2015 Retrieved 30 August 2015 Pallacanestro Reggiana officially signs Delroy James Sportando com August 10 2016 Archived from the original on January 13 2017 Retrieved January 11 2017 Delroy James leaves Pallacanestro Reggiana to sign with Best Balikesir Sportando com January 11 2017 Archived from the original on January 13 2017 Retrieved January 11 2017 AEK Athens signs Delroy James Sportando com August 9 2017 Archived from the original on August 10 2017 Retrieved August 9 2017 Delroy James inks with Gaziantep Sportando Archived from the original on August 11 2018 Retrieved August 10 2018 Delroy James until 2020 aekbc gr January 2 2019 Retrieved January 2 2019 Delroy James officially signed in South Korea Sportando August 3 2019 Retrieved February 10 2020 UCAM Murcia ink Delroy James Nikola Radicevic Rinalds Malmanis Sportando February 9 2020 Retrieved February 10 2020 Mammides Chris September 9 2020 Promitheas ink Delroy James Latinbasket Retrieved September 10 2020 Renaldo Balkman joins BCL Americas Real Esteli Basket Morales Carlos 21 April 2022 SIETE REFUERZOS QUE TIENES QUE VER EN LA LIGA WPLAY Division Profesional de Baloncesto Retrieved 26 April 2022 Player card of Delroy James on MyStatsOnline com www mystatsonline com a b c d Popic Borko 21 June 2011 Delroy James NBADraft net Retrieved 30 May 2015 a b c d Habbas Kristoffer 23 June 2011 Dime NBA Draft Profile Rhode Island s Delroy James Dime Magazine Retrieved 19 March 2015 a b c Kamalsky Matt Nelson Kyle Treutlein Joseph 7 April 2011 2011 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament Day One DraftExpress com Retrieved 30 May 2015 a b Dortch Chris 9 April 2011 Several prospects making the most of Portsmouth exposure NBA Retrieved 30 May 2015 Gordon James y su banda de hermanos Gordon James and his band of brothers La Nueva Provincia in Spanish 6 April 2012 Retrieved 2 July 2015 External links editRealGM com Profile Eurobasket com Profile Greek Basket League Profile Italian League Profile in Italian TBLStat net 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