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Kelvin Torbert

Kelvin Deion Torbert[1] (born May 24, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player.

Kelvin Torbert
Personal information
Born (1983-05-24) May 24, 1983 (age 39)
Flint, Michigan, US
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight224 lb (102 kg)
Career information
High schoolNorthwestern (Flint, Michigan)
CollegeMichigan State (2001–2005)
NBA draft2005 / Undrafted
Playing career2005–2012
PositionShooting guard / Small forward
Career history
2005–2006JL Bourg
2006–2007Euphony Bree
2007–2008Paris-Levallois
2008–2010Dexia Mons-Hainaut
2010Iraklis Thessaloniki
2010–2011Ural Yekaterinburg
2011Toros de Nuevo Laredo
2011–2012Okapi Aalstar
2012Ratiopharm Ulm
Career highlights and awards

High school career

Torbert was born in Flint, Michigan[2] to Climmie Torbert and Florine Green.[3] His mother died of breast cancer when Torbert was 5 years old; his father, an Opelika, Alabama native, was employed at General Motors and also had developed health issues, specifically to his kidneys;[4] he died in 2005.

After attending Holmes Middle School, Torbert enrolled at Northwestern High School in Flint in 1997 and during his 4-year career he became the best player of the varsity team, gaining state recognition starting from his sophomore year.[3] He was considered an all-around player, capable of scoring in the post, the midrange and on dunks and 3-point shots.[5] Torbert became a starter for the team in his freshman year, and averaged 15.5 points per game; he improved to 18 points in his sophomore year.[6] He started to be nationally ranked during his junior year in 2000,[7] and he was selected in the Parade All-American Third Team after averaging 25.1 points, 10.5 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game.[6][8][9]

His senior year at Northwestern was very successful. He was ranked among the top 5 players in the nation by the major recruiting services, and he was considered the top shooting guard of the class of 2001.[8][10][11][12] He averaged 26 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.5 steals in his final year of high school basketball, ending his career with 1,978 points, that placed him second in Flint city history behind Charlie Bell.[2] He played a total of 95 games at Northwestern and finished his high school career with 4 All-City and All-Valley nominations, he was 3 times Associated Press All-State First team and once All-State honorable mention, and won 3 city championships under coach Grover Kirkland.[13] His convincing performance at Northwestern earned him many awards and All-American selections: he was named the Gatorade National Basketball Player of the Year, Sporting News Player of the Year and Mr. Basketball of Michigan, he was part of the USA Today All-America First team, and he was selected as a First team Parade All-American and as a McDonald's All-American.[9] In the 2001 McDonald's All-American Boys Game he scored 21 points shooting 50% from the field (6 for 12) and went 8 for 11 from the free throw line. He was the second top scorer of the West team, tied with David Lee and behind Eddy Curry (28 points).[14]

College career

Torbert was recruited since his junior year in high school, and received interest from Cincinnati, Connecticut,[15] Michigan and Michigan State.[8] Torbert committed to play for Michigan State, for which he had signed a letter of intent.[16] He chose not to declare his eligibility for the 2001 NBA Draft despite several of the top ranked players of the 2001 class doing so.[2] He was considered one of the best recruits to commit to Michigan State in several years.[8][17] Under coach Tom Izzo, Torbert was immediately considered a starter,[18] and he started 26 of the 31 games played in his freshman season. He was given significant playing time, averaging 25.1 minutes, and ended the season with averages of 8.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists. He started his first game at MSU on November 12, 2001, against Detroit and recorded a then career-high 18 points on January 16, 2002, against Purdue. He was named the Best Defensive Player of his team together with Alan Anderson.[9]

In October 2002 he underwent ankle surgery and missed the preseason games,[19] and during the season-opening game against UNC Asheville on November 22 he did not start.[9] His sophomore season saw him getting increased playing time and he became a regular starter (34 out of 35 games), and he averaged 8.7 points and 3.8 rebounds. He recorded a new career high scoring 22 points on February 15, 2003, against Northwestern, and contributed to reach the Elite Eight during the 2003 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament: the Spartans were defeated by Texas in the South Regional finals. At the end of the season he was named Michigan State Most Improved Player and Best Defensive Player.[9]

Before the 2003–04 season started, Torbert worked on his shooting,[20] and his percentages increased significantly: he shot 53% from the field and 48% from 3-point range on 2.1 attempts per game, and his scoring average reached a career high of 10.7 points per game. He ranked in the top ten of the Big Ten Conference in all the shooting categories, and he led the conference in 3-point field goal percentage.[21] His performance during his junior year earned him All-Big 10 honors: he was selected as a Honorable Mention by the coaches and in the Third team by the media.[22] He started 26 out of 30 games, and recorded a season-best 21 points against Coppin State on December 30, 2003; he was also second on the team in rebounding average, and third in assists. At the end of the season he received the team Most Improved Player award, and his third consecutive Best Defensive Player award, sharing it with Maurice Ager.[9]

Torbert's senior year at Michigan State saw him losing his spot in the starting five, and he took the role of sixth man, being the first option off the bench.[4] He played 33 games but only started 2, and he had the lowest minutes per game average of his career with 22.6. His overall stats declined and he averaged 9.5 points and 2.9 rebounds on .509 shooting (.345 from three). Torbert was considered a very good defender during his senior year,[4] and he scored a total of 1,195 points for the Spartans during his 4-year career in college basketball.

College statistics

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2001–02 Michigan State 31 26 25.1 .399 .316 .806 3.4 1.5 0.5 0.1 8.2
2002–03 Michigan State 35 34 29.3 .420 .323 .747 3.8 1.7 0.6 0.3 8.7
2003–04 Michigan State 30 26 28.8 .534 .484 .800 3.6 2.0 0.8 0.2 10.7
2004–05 Michigan State 33 2 22.6 .509 .345 .827 2.9 1.5 0.7 0.4 9.5
Career 129 88 26.5 .462 .373 .792 3.4 1.7 0.6 0.3 9.3

Professional career

After the end of his senior year of college Torbert was automatically eligible for the 2005 NBA Draft, but he was not selected by an NBA team. He played for the Toronto Raptors during the 2005 Minnesota NBA Summer League.[23] He then signed for French team JL Bourg, where he played 34 games, averaging 12.1 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists during the LNB Pro A regular season. His team also participated in the playoffs, where they were defeated by Le Mans Sarthe in 3 games: Torbert averaged 7.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists in the series. For the 2006–07 season he signed for Belgian club Euphony Bree, where he had a successful stint: he scored 15.9 points per game, and contributed to bring his team to the playoffs, where he played 7 games and averaged a career-high 21.3 points.

After that he went back to France, this time signing for Paris-Levallois, but he had limited playing time and despite appearing in 30 regular season games, he only averaged 7.0 points. After the 2007–08 season he transferred in Belgium again, joining Mons-Hainaut where he played 2 seasons. He then played in Greece for Iraklis, but ended the season in Russia, playing 31 games in the second level for Ural Yekaterinburg scoring 12.5 points per game. After a brief stint in Mexico, where he played 3 games with Toros de Nuevo Laredo,[24] he again signed with a Belgian team, Okapi Aalstar, but he only played 2 games there.

Torbert then moved to Germany: after a 1-month trial at BBC Bayreuth, after which he was released,[25] he signed with Ratiopharm Ulm where he had 4 appearances, averaging 4 points per game.

References

  1. ^ "Player Profile". FIBA.
  2. ^ a b c Woodyard, Eric (February 17, 2016). "All-time greats: After career at Michigan State, Kelvin Torbert settles down in Lansing area". MLive.com.
  3. ^ a b Woodyard, Eric (December 15, 2011). "Was Kelvin Torbert Flint's greatest high school basketball player ever?". MLive.com.
  4. ^ a b c Schlabach, Mark (April 1, 2005). "Five Spartans Form New 'Flintstones'". Washington Post. p. D01.
  5. ^ "Torbert Responds To Izzo's Challenge". msuspartans.com. January 17, 2002.
  6. ^ a b McCabe, Mick (March 20, 2001). "MR. BASKETBALL - Torbert wins big". Detroit Free Press. p. 45 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Konecky, Chad. "ABCD/adidas Camp Notes". ESPN.
  8. ^ a b c d Reidel, Jon (October 30, 2000). "Basketball recruiting buzz: Falling into place". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  9. ^ a b c d e f . msuspartans.com. Archived from the original on March 17, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  10. ^ Recruiting Services Consensus Index (RSCI) Rankings - 2001
  11. ^ HOOP SCOOP'S FINAL RANKING OF THE TOP 450 SENIORS IN THE CLASS OF 2001
  12. ^ "Spartans ink No. 2 player in the country". Battle Creek Enquirer. November 9, 2000. p. 13.
  13. ^ "MSU recruit named Mr. Basketball". Livingston County Daily Press & Argus. March 10, 2001. p. 10.
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 30, 2018. Retrieved April 10, 2020. 2001 game and rosters at page 81.
  15. ^ "UConn men notebook". Hartford Courant. July 31, 2000. p. 177.
  16. ^ "National Letters-of-Intent: Mens' Basketball". ESPN.
  17. ^ Biggers, Adam (May 19, 2013). "Michigan State Basketball: Ranking the 5 Most Hyped Recruits in Spartans History".
  18. ^ "Men's Basketball Opens Season With Preseason NIT". msuspartans.com. November 11, 2001.
  19. ^ "Kelvin Torbert Undergoes Ankle Surgery". msuspartans.com. November 2, 2002. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  20. ^ "Men's Basketball Opens Exhibition Season Against Magic Johnson And Harlem Globetrotters". msuspartans.com. November 2, 2003.
  21. ^ "Men's Basketball Looks To Improve To 2-0 On Young Season". msuspartans.com. November 23, 2004.
  22. ^ "IU Trio Honored by Big Ten". IUHoosiers.com. March 9, 2004.
  23. ^ "Summer Leagues - Roster, Schedules and Scores". NBA.com. July 8, 2005.
  24. ^ "2011-2012 Toros Nuevo Laredo Roster". RealGM.com.
  25. ^ Beyer, Johannes (September 27, 2011). "BAYREUTH: COREY STOKES ERSETZT KELVIN TORBERT" (in German). Basketball.de.

External links

  • Career stats at ProBallers.com
  • Stats at Sports-Reference.com
  • Stats at BGbasket.com

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Kelvin Deion Torbert 1 born May 24 1983 is an American former professional basketball player Kelvin TorbertPersonal informationBorn 1983 05 24 May 24 1983 age 39 Flint Michigan USListed height6 ft 4 in 1 93 m Listed weight224 lb 102 kg Career informationHigh schoolNorthwestern Flint Michigan CollegeMichigan State 2001 2005 NBA draft2005 UndraftedPlaying career2005 2012PositionShooting guard Small forwardCareer history2005 2006JL Bourg2006 2007Euphony Bree2007 2008Paris Levallois2008 2010Dexia Mons Hainaut2010Iraklis Thessaloniki2010 2011Ural Yekaterinburg2011Toros de Nuevo Laredo2011 2012Okapi Aalstar2012Ratiopharm UlmCareer highlights and awardsThird team All Big 10 Media 2004 Gatorade National Player of the Year 2001 Mr Basketball of Michigan 2001 McDonald s All American 2001 USA Today All USA First Team 2001 First team Parade All American 2001 Third team Parade All American 2000 Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 2 1 College statistics 3 Professional career 4 References 5 External linksHigh school career EditTorbert was born in Flint Michigan 2 to Climmie Torbert and Florine Green 3 His mother died of breast cancer when Torbert was 5 years old his father an Opelika Alabama native was employed at General Motors and also had developed health issues specifically to his kidneys 4 he died in 2005 After attending Holmes Middle School Torbert enrolled at Northwestern High School in Flint in 1997 and during his 4 year career he became the best player of the varsity team gaining state recognition starting from his sophomore year 3 He was considered an all around player capable of scoring in the post the midrange and on dunks and 3 point shots 5 Torbert became a starter for the team in his freshman year and averaged 15 5 points per game he improved to 18 points in his sophomore year 6 He started to be nationally ranked during his junior year in 2000 7 and he was selected in the Parade All American Third Team after averaging 25 1 points 10 5 rebounds and 5 1 assists per game 6 8 9 His senior year at Northwestern was very successful He was ranked among the top 5 players in the nation by the major recruiting services and he was considered the top shooting guard of the class of 2001 8 10 11 12 He averaged 26 points 8 2 rebounds 3 5 assists and 2 5 steals in his final year of high school basketball ending his career with 1 978 points that placed him second in Flint city history behind Charlie Bell 2 He played a total of 95 games at Northwestern and finished his high school career with 4 All City and All Valley nominations he was 3 times Associated Press All State First team and once All State honorable mention and won 3 city championships under coach Grover Kirkland 13 His convincing performance at Northwestern earned him many awards and All American selections he was named the Gatorade National Basketball Player of the Year Sporting News Player of the Year and Mr Basketball of Michigan he was part of the USA Today All America First team and he was selected as a First team Parade All American and as a McDonald s All American 9 In the 2001 McDonald s All American Boys Game he scored 21 points shooting 50 from the field 6 for 12 and went 8 for 11 from the free throw line He was the second top scorer of the West team tied with David Lee and behind Eddy Curry 28 points 14 College career EditTorbert was recruited since his junior year in high school and received interest from Cincinnati Connecticut 15 Michigan and Michigan State 8 Torbert committed to play for Michigan State for which he had signed a letter of intent 16 He chose not to declare his eligibility for the 2001 NBA Draft despite several of the top ranked players of the 2001 class doing so 2 He was considered one of the best recruits to commit to Michigan State in several years 8 17 Under coach Tom Izzo Torbert was immediately considered a starter 18 and he started 26 of the 31 games played in his freshman season He was given significant playing time averaging 25 1 minutes and ended the season with averages of 8 2 points 3 4 rebounds and 1 5 assists He started his first game at MSU on November 12 2001 against Detroit and recorded a then career high 18 points on January 16 2002 against Purdue He was named the Best Defensive Player of his team together with Alan Anderson 9 In October 2002 he underwent ankle surgery and missed the preseason games 19 and during the season opening game against UNC Asheville on November 22 he did not start 9 His sophomore season saw him getting increased playing time and he became a regular starter 34 out of 35 games and he averaged 8 7 points and 3 8 rebounds He recorded a new career high scoring 22 points on February 15 2003 against Northwestern and contributed to reach the Elite Eight during the 2003 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament the Spartans were defeated by Texas in the South Regional finals At the end of the season he was named Michigan State Most Improved Player and Best Defensive Player 9 Before the 2003 04 season started Torbert worked on his shooting 20 and his percentages increased significantly he shot 53 from the field and 48 from 3 point range on 2 1 attempts per game and his scoring average reached a career high of 10 7 points per game He ranked in the top ten of the Big Ten Conference in all the shooting categories and he led the conference in 3 point field goal percentage 21 His performance during his junior year earned him All Big 10 honors he was selected as a Honorable Mention by the coaches and in the Third team by the media 22 He started 26 out of 30 games and recorded a season best 21 points against Coppin State on December 30 2003 he was also second on the team in rebounding average and third in assists At the end of the season he received the team Most Improved Player award and his third consecutive Best Defensive Player award sharing it with Maurice Ager 9 Torbert s senior year at Michigan State saw him losing his spot in the starting five and he took the role of sixth man being the first option off the bench 4 He played 33 games but only started 2 and he had the lowest minutes per game average of his career with 22 6 His overall stats declined and he averaged 9 5 points and 2 9 rebounds on 509 shooting 345 from three Torbert was considered a very good defender during his senior year 4 and he scored a total of 1 195 points for the Spartans during his 4 year career in college basketball College statistics Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2001 02 Michigan State 31 26 25 1 399 316 806 3 4 1 5 0 5 0 1 8 22002 03 Michigan State 35 34 29 3 420 323 747 3 8 1 7 0 6 0 3 8 72003 04 Michigan State 30 26 28 8 534 484 800 3 6 2 0 0 8 0 2 10 72004 05 Michigan State 33 2 22 6 509 345 827 2 9 1 5 0 7 0 4 9 5Career 129 88 26 5 462 373 792 3 4 1 7 0 6 0 3 9 3Professional career EditAfter the end of his senior year of college Torbert was automatically eligible for the 2005 NBA Draft but he was not selected by an NBA team He played for the Toronto Raptors during the 2005 Minnesota NBA Summer League 23 He then signed for French team JL Bourg where he played 34 games averaging 12 1 points 3 1 rebounds and 2 5 assists during the LNB Pro A regular season His team also participated in the playoffs where they were defeated by Le Mans Sarthe in 3 games Torbert averaged 7 0 points 4 0 rebounds and 2 0 assists in the series For the 2006 07 season he signed for Belgian club Euphony Bree where he had a successful stint he scored 15 9 points per game and contributed to bring his team to the playoffs where he played 7 games and averaged a career high 21 3 points After that he went back to France this time signing for Paris Levallois but he had limited playing time and despite appearing in 30 regular season games he only averaged 7 0 points After the 2007 08 season he transferred in Belgium again joining Mons Hainaut where he played 2 seasons He then played in Greece for Iraklis but ended the season in Russia playing 31 games in the second level for Ural Yekaterinburg scoring 12 5 points per game After a brief stint in Mexico where he played 3 games with Toros de Nuevo Laredo 24 he again signed with a Belgian team Okapi Aalstar but he only played 2 games there Torbert then moved to Germany after a 1 month trial at BBC Bayreuth after which he was released 25 he signed with Ratiopharm Ulm where he had 4 appearances averaging 4 points per game References Edit Player Profile FIBA a b c Woodyard Eric February 17 2016 All time greats After career at Michigan State Kelvin Torbert settles down in Lansing area MLive com a b Woodyard Eric December 15 2011 Was Kelvin Torbert Flint s greatest high school basketball player ever MLive com a b c Schlabach Mark April 1 2005 Five Spartans Form New Flintstones Washington Post p D01 Torbert Responds To Izzo s Challenge msuspartans com January 17 2002 a b McCabe Mick March 20 2001 MR BASKETBALL Torbert wins big Detroit Free Press p 45 via Newspapers com Konecky Chad ABCD adidas Camp Notes ESPN a b c d Reidel Jon October 30 2000 Basketball recruiting buzz Falling into place ESPN com Retrieved March 10 2019 a b c d e f Kelvin Torbert msuspartans com Archived from the original on March 17 2016 Retrieved March 10 2019 Recruiting Services Consensus Index RSCI Rankings 2001 HOOP SCOOP S FINAL RANKING OF THE TOP 450 SENIORS IN THE CLASS OF 2001 Spartans ink No 2 player in the country Battle Creek Enquirer November 9 2000 p 13 MSU recruit named Mr Basketball Livingston County Daily Press amp Argus March 10 2001 p 10 The Next 48 are up PDF Archived from the original PDF on January 30 2018 Retrieved April 10 2020 2001 game and rosters at page 81 UConn men notebook Hartford Courant July 31 2000 p 177 National Letters of Intent Mens Basketball ESPN Biggers Adam May 19 2013 Michigan State Basketball Ranking the 5 Most Hyped Recruits in Spartans History Men s Basketball Opens Season With Preseason NIT msuspartans com November 11 2001 Kelvin Torbert Undergoes Ankle Surgery msuspartans com November 2 2002 Retrieved March 10 2019 Men s Basketball Opens Exhibition Season Against Magic Johnson And Harlem Globetrotters msuspartans com November 2 2003 Men s Basketball Looks To Improve To 2 0 On Young Season msuspartans com November 23 2004 IU Trio Honored by Big Ten IUHoosiers com March 9 2004 Summer Leagues Roster Schedules and Scores NBA com July 8 2005 2011 2012 Toros Nuevo Laredo Roster RealGM com Beyer Johannes September 27 2011 BAYREUTH COREY STOKES ERSETZT KELVIN TORBERT in German Basketball de External links EditCareer stats at ProBallers com Stats at Sports Reference com Stats at BGbasket com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kelvin Torbert amp oldid 1124202954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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