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Kyle Julius

Kyle Julius (born June 20, 1979) is a Canadian former professional basketball player and coach, He currently serves as General Manager and head coach for the Vancouver Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) for the Taiwanese team Formosa Taishin Dreamers of the ASEAN Basketball League and the P. League+, and general manager of the Fraser Valley Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. A former Canadian men's national team player, he has been considered one of Canada's most experienced and talented basketball minds. He shares training tips and basketball experience through short articles published on NorthPoleHoops.[1]

Kyle Julius
Vancouver Bandits
PositionGeneral Manager/Head coach
LeagueCEBL
Personal information
Born (1979-06-20) June 20, 1979 (age 44)
Thunder Bay, Ontario
NationalityCanadian
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Career information
High school
College
Career history
As coach:
2014–2015Mississauga Power
2015–2017London Lightning
2017–2019Saigon Heat
2020Fraser Valley Bandits
2019–2023Formosa Taishin Dreamers
2023–presentVancouver Bandits
Career highlights and awards

Early life and career edit

Julius was born on June 20, 1979, and brought up in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He grew up playing ice hockey, a very popular sport in the area. However, his interest in basketball grew, and in Grade 8, he began training with Lakehead University's star point guard John LaPlante. He often did two-a-days under LaPlante's direction and was inspired by his work ethic. In Grades 9 and 10, Julius began training frequently with the Lakehead basketball team. He got into fights on numerous occasions.[2] In his senior season of high school basketball, Julius played with Cathedral High School in Hamilton, Ontario. The team finished the year with an undefeated record, and he helped them win the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) AAA title in 1998 under coach Mark Walton.[2][3] Julius averaged 14.0 points for the Gaels that season, shooting .500 on field goals and .480 from beyond the arc.[4]

Julius did not have access to an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball team in Thunder Bay. However, he constantly received advice from his father, Stu Julius, who coached college basketball in the area. Stu would often examine film and study the game with his sons.[2] Kyle said that it became a part of his everyday life, and a majority of his conversations with his father concerned the game of basketball.[2] He wrote on North Pole Hoops, "My dad opened the gym and my mom pushed me, basketball was our foundation and the game was my life."[2]

Collegiate career edit

On April 10, 1998, Julius signed a National Letter of Intent to play with the Furman Paladins men's basketball team, which played at the NCAA Division I level. Paladins head coach Larry Davis approached Julius primarily because of his ability as a three-point shooter.[4] Davis commented on Julius, "He is an outstanding shooter who has excellent overall guard skills and a tremendous worth ethic, and he has played in one of the best high school programs in North America with a perennial winning tradition."[4] Julius became Furman's fifth recruit for the team's 1998–99 season.[4] He later considered it one of his favorite moments of his entire career.[5] Julius made his first appearance on the collegiate stage on November 14, 1998, against Stetson, helping the Paladins win the game, 66–59.

Julius was named to the NCAA SOCON All Rookie team, a major accomplishment for a freshman from Canada at that time.

Julius returned to Canada to play for the University of Guelph Gryphons for three OUA seasons from 2001–02 to 2003–04. He was a tournament all-star in 2003 when Guelph finished second in the national championship event in Halifax and he was a second-team All-Canadian, fourth in the country in scoring average (21.23 points per game) and the University of Guelph's male athlete of the year in his final season with the Gryphons.[citation needed]

Coaching career edit

Mississauga Power edit

On August 18, 2014, the Mississauga Power of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL) officially announced the hiring of Julius as their new head coach.[6]

Julius lead the Power through a challenging season of injuries, discipline and personnel changes. They won their first ever playoff game and lost the series in the first round to the eventual league Champion Windsor Express.

In the offseason, the Power was bought by the Raptors 905 G-League Team NBA Development League team, Raptors 905.[7]

Julius talking about Canadian Development with the POWER

London Lightning edit

2016–2017 National Basketball League of Canada Champion

• NBLC Coach of the Year

• Best Record in League History 46–7 Central Division Champs

• Central Division Champions

2015–2016 NBLC Runner Up

• League record 36–20 • Central Division Champions

Julius hired as Lightning Coach

On August 19, 2015, it was announced that Julius would be the third head coach for the London Lightning of the NBL Canada. He returned to the team after playing two games for them in 2011.[8][9] Julius said, "London is an amazing city with some of the best sports fans in the country. I can't wait to get started and pour my soul into making the city and organization proud."[9]

Julius led the London Lightning to the championship in his second season. He built the most successful team in the history of the league in only his third year coaching.

Julius spent two seasons with the Lightning, taking them to the league finals both years.

In 2015 the Lightning lost to Halifax in seven games. The next season, London defeated Halifax in six games.

Julius orchestrated two of the best years of the London Lightning, with an overall 61–19 regular season record and a 21–8 mark in the playoffs.

In the 2016–17 season, London set the league record for most wins in a single season with 35. During the playoffs in 2017, Julius informed team owner Vito Frijia that he would be leaving the Lightning after the playoffs concluded.[10]

Julius wins Championship

Saigon Heat edit

2018–2019 Winningest Coach in Franchise History

• First Playoff Win in Franchise History

• Most Regular Season Wins in Franchise History

• First Winning Season in Franchise History • 14–12

2017–2018 Set League Record for Most 3's in League History

• Set League Record for Most 3's in a Regular Season Game and a Playoff Game • 10–10

Fraser Valley Bandits edit

On December 5, 2019, the Vancouver Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) officially announced the hiring of Julius as their new head coach and general manager.[11]

During the 2020 CEBL season, Julius led the Bandits to a regular season record of 4-2 and advanced to the CEBL championship game. They ultimately fell to the Edmonton Stingers in the final 90–73.

The Bandits re-signed Julius to a contract extension on October 7, 2022.

International edit

In August 2017, Julius was signed by Saigon Heat of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL), replacing British coach Tony Garbelotto.[12]

Kyle Julius was the new Team Canada Head Coach for 3D Global Sports Canada at the 39th William Jones Cup, held annually in Taipei City, Taiwan, since 1977.[citation needed] Summer 2017 William Jones Cup Champion Gold • 8–1 Kyle Julius William Jones Cup Championship Recap - Behind the Scenes

Personal life edit

Julius is a well-known figure in the Canadian basketball community. He is the founder of A-Game Hoops, which is a highly successful off season, in season and post season basketball training system.

Julius has developed a reputation as one of Canada's best basketball skill and development instructors. He has developed over 50 Canadian high school players who went on to earn NCAA DI scholarships. He has trained over 100 professional players, including NBA players Andrew Wiggins, Kelly Olynyk, Anthony Bennett, Kevin Pangos and Andrea Bargnani. He has helped train 67 Canadians currently playing professionally in Europe. He developed and recruited players like Royce White, who won a NBL-Canada Championship with the London Lightning.

Julius is also the head coach for A-Game Hoops' Men's Developmental Team, which he has coached to 55–11 since 2007.[13]

Accomplishments and awards edit

In 5 short years as a professional head coach, Kyle Julius has won Championships. In the process, he has set multiple league and franchise records while turning two organizations around on two separate sides of the world.

• In 2017, Kyle was hired by the Saigon Heat in the ABL to turn the team around and help build a new winning culture. Since arriving in Vietnam, Kyle has changed the entire culture and given the Saigon Heat their two best seasons in franchise history including their first playoff win ever.

• He has exceeded all expectations and guided the Heat from a 37% total win record to two consecutive winning seasons of 53% and a completely new organizational culture and winning mindset.

• In Canada, Julius spent two seasons with the London Lightning, taking them to the league finals both years. In 2016 the Lightning lost to Halifax in seven games. In 2017, London defeated Halifax in six games.

• Overall, his teams compiled a 61–19 regular season record and a 21–8 mark in the playoffs. In 2017 Julius set the league record for most wins in a single season with 35 – Regular season record of 35–5.

• The former All-Canadian from the University of Guelph was also a member of the Canadian National basketball team and played professionally in Italy before returning to North America.

• He was an outstanding three-point shooter, who was recruited to play NCAA Division-1 basketball at Furman and spent two seasons with the Paladins, making the Southern Conference All-Rookie team in 1998–99. His coaching career began almost immediately following the end of his run as a player. Kyle founded A-Game Hoops, a development program that works to develop basketball players at all levels, including the NBA.

References edit

  1. ^ "Kyle Julius – North Pole Hoops".
  2. ^ a b c d e Julius, Kyle (13 September 2013). "My Name is Kyle Julius and Basketball is in My Blood". NorthPoleHoops.com. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  3. ^ . PowerBasketball.ca. Archived from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d "Canadian Wing Guard Kyle Julius Becomes Fifth Furman Basketball Recruit". Furman University. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Exclusive Interview with Kyle Julius". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  6. ^ Colpitts, Iain (18 August 2014). "Power hire new coach". Mississauga.com.
  7. ^ "NBL commissioner says league can survive loss of Mississauga Power". Toronto Star. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  8. ^ "London Lightning set to name Kyle Julius head coach". The London Free Press. 17 August 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  9. ^ a b . LightningBasketball.ca. Archived from the original on 11 September 2015. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  10. ^ "London". The London Free Press. 13 June 2017.
  11. ^ Gay, Carlan (9 December 2019). "ew Fraser Valley Bandits' head coach Kyle Julius wants to grow basketball culture in B.C just as much as he wants to win". sportingnews.com.
  12. ^ Kyle Julius Signed as New Head Coach for the Saigon Heat
  13. ^ "Head Coach: Kyle Julius | THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE MISSISSAUGA POWER". Archived from the original on 2014-09-27. Retrieved 2014-09-27. Retrieved 27 September 2014.

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as General Manager and head coach for the Vancouver Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League CEBL for the Taiwanese team Formosa Taishin Dreamers of the ASEAN Basketball League and the P League and general manager of the Fraser Valley Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League A former Canadian men s national team player he has been considered one of Canada s most experienced and talented basketball minds He shares training tips and basketball experience through short articles published on NorthPoleHoops 1 Kyle JuliusVancouver BanditsPositionGeneral Manager Head coachLeagueCEBLPersonal informationBorn 1979 06 20 June 20 1979 age 44 Thunder Bay OntarioNationalityCanadianListed height6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Career informationHigh schoolHammerskjold Thunder Bay Ontario Cathedral Hamilton Ontario CollegeFurman 1998 2000 Guelph 2001 2004 Career historyAs coach 2014 2015Mississauga Power2015 2017London Lightning2017 2019Saigon Heat2020Fraser Valley Bandits2019 2023Formosa Taishin Dreamers2023 presentVancouver BanditsCareer highlights and awardsNBL Canada Coach of the Year 2017 NBL Canada Champion 2017 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Collegiate career 3 Coaching career 3 1 Mississauga Power 3 2 London Lightning 3 3 Saigon Heat 3 4 Fraser Valley Bandits 3 5 International 4 Personal life 5 Accomplishments and awards 6 ReferencesEarly life and career editJulius was born on June 20 1979 and brought up in Thunder Bay Ontario He grew up playing ice hockey a very popular sport in the area However his interest in basketball grew and in Grade 8 he began training with Lakehead University s star point guard John LaPlante He often did two a days under LaPlante s direction and was inspired by his work ethic In Grades 9 and 10 Julius began training frequently with the Lakehead basketball team He got into fights on numerous occasions 2 In his senior season of high school basketball Julius played with Cathedral High School in Hamilton Ontario The team finished the year with an undefeated record and he helped them win the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations OFSAA AAA title in 1998 under coach Mark Walton 2 3 Julius averaged 14 0 points for the Gaels that season shooting 500 on field goals and 480 from beyond the arc 4 Julius did not have access to an Amateur Athletic Union AAU basketball team in Thunder Bay However he constantly received advice from his father Stu Julius who coached college basketball in the area Stu would often examine film and study the game with his sons 2 Kyle said that it became a part of his everyday life and a majority of his conversations with his father concerned the game of basketball 2 He wrote on North Pole Hoops My dad opened the gym and my mom pushed me basketball was our foundation and the game was my life 2 Collegiate career editOn April 10 1998 Julius signed a National Letter of Intent to play with the Furman Paladins men s basketball team which played at the NCAA Division I level Paladins head coach Larry Davis approached Julius primarily because of his ability as a three point shooter 4 Davis commented on Julius He is an outstanding shooter who has excellent overall guard skills and a tremendous worth ethic and he has played in one of the best high school programs in North America with a perennial winning tradition 4 Julius became Furman s fifth recruit for the team s 1998 99 season 4 He later considered it one of his favorite moments of his entire career 5 Julius made his first appearance on the collegiate stage on November 14 1998 against Stetson helping the Paladins win the game 66 59 Julius was named to the NCAA SOCON All Rookie team a major accomplishment for a freshman from Canada at that time Julius returned to Canada to play for the University of Guelph Gryphons for three OUA seasons from 2001 02 to 2003 04 He was a tournament all star in 2003 when Guelph finished second in the national championship event in Halifax and he was a second team All Canadian fourth in the country in scoring average 21 23 points per game and the University of Guelph s male athlete of the year in his final season with the Gryphons citation needed Coaching career editMississauga Power edit On August 18 2014 the Mississauga Power of the National Basketball League of Canada NBL officially announced the hiring of Julius as their new head coach 6 Julius lead the Power through a challenging season of injuries discipline and personnel changes They won their first ever playoff game and lost the series in the first round to the eventual league Champion Windsor Express In the offseason the Power was bought by the Raptors 905 G League Team NBA Development League team Raptors 905 7 Julius talking about Canadian Development with the POWER London Lightning edit 2016 2017 National Basketball League of Canada Champion NBLC Coach of the Year Best Record in League History 46 7 Central Division Champs Central Division Champions2015 2016 NBLC Runner Up League record 36 20 Central Division ChampionsJulius hired as Lightning CoachOn August 19 2015 it was announced that Julius would be the third head coach for the London Lightning of the NBL Canada He returned to the team after playing two games for them in 2011 8 9 Julius said London is an amazing city with some of the best sports fans in the country I can t wait to get started and pour my soul into making the city and organization proud 9 Julius led the London Lightning to the championship in his second season He built the most successful team in the history of the league in only his third year coaching Julius spent two seasons with the Lightning taking them to the league finals both years In 2015 the Lightning lost to Halifax in seven games The next season London defeated Halifax in six games Julius orchestrated two of the best years of the London Lightning with an overall 61 19 regular season record and a 21 8 mark in the playoffs In the 2016 17 season London set the league record for most wins in a single season with 35 During the playoffs in 2017 Julius informed team owner Vito Frijia that he would be leaving the Lightning after the playoffs concluded 10 Julius wins Championship Saigon Heat edit 2018 2019 Winningest Coach in Franchise History First Playoff Win in Franchise History Most Regular Season Wins in Franchise History First Winning Season in Franchise History 14 122017 2018 Set League Record for Most 3 s in League History Set League Record for Most 3 s in a Regular Season Game and a Playoff Game 10 10 Fraser Valley Bandits edit On December 5 2019 the Vancouver Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League CEBL officially announced the hiring of Julius as their new head coach and general manager 11 During the 2020 CEBL season Julius led the Bandits to a regular season record of 4 2 and advanced to the CEBL championship game They ultimately fell to the Edmonton Stingers in the final 90 73 The Bandits re signed Julius to a contract extension on October 7 2022 International edit In August 2017 Julius was signed by Saigon Heat of the ASEAN Basketball League ABL replacing British coach Tony Garbelotto 12 Kyle Julius was the new Team Canada Head Coach for 3D Global Sports Canada at the 39th William Jones Cup held annually in Taipei City Taiwan since 1977 citation needed Summer 2017 William Jones Cup Champion Gold 8 1 Kyle Julius William Jones Cup Championship Recap Behind the ScenesPersonal life editJulius is a well known figure in the Canadian basketball community He is the founder of A Game Hoops which is a highly successful off season in season and post season basketball training system Julius has developed a reputation as one of Canada s best basketball skill and development instructors He has developed over 50 Canadian high school players who went on to earn NCAA DI scholarships He has trained over 100 professional players including NBA players Andrew Wiggins Kelly Olynyk Anthony Bennett Kevin Pangos and Andrea Bargnani He has helped train 67 Canadians currently playing professionally in Europe He developed and recruited players like Royce White who won a NBL Canada Championship with the London Lightning Julius is also the head coach for A Game Hoops Men s Developmental Team which he has coached to 55 11 since 2007 13 Accomplishments and awards editIn 5 short years as a professional head coach Kyle Julius has won Championships In the process he has set multiple league and franchise records while turning two organizations around on two separate sides of the world In 2017 Kyle was hired by the Saigon Heat in the ABL to turn the team around and help build a new winning culture Since arriving in Vietnam Kyle has changed the entire culture and given the Saigon Heat their two best seasons in franchise history including their first playoff win ever He has exceeded all expectations and guided the Heat from a 37 total win record to two consecutive winning seasons of 53 and a completely new organizational culture and winning mindset In Canada Julius spent two seasons with the London Lightning taking them to the league finals both years In 2016 the Lightning lost to Halifax in seven games In 2017 London defeated Halifax in six games Overall his teams compiled a 61 19 regular season record and a 21 8 mark in the playoffs In 2017 Julius set the league record for most wins in a single season with 35 Regular season record of 35 5 The former All Canadian from the University of Guelph was also a member of the Canadian National basketball team and played professionally in Italy before returning to North America He was an outstanding three point shooter who was recruited to play NCAA Division 1 basketball at Furman and spent two seasons with the Paladins making the Southern Conference All Rookie team in 1998 99 His coaching career began almost immediately following the end of his run as a player Kyle founded A Game Hoops a development program that works to develop basketball players at all levels including the NBA References edit Kyle Julius North Pole Hoops a b c d e Julius Kyle 13 September 2013 My Name is Kyle Julius and Basketball is in My Blood NorthPoleHoops com Retrieved 25 October 2015 Power Announce Kyle Julius as Head Coach PowerBasketball ca Archived from the original on 16 October 2015 Retrieved 25 October 2015 a b c d Canadian Wing Guard Kyle Julius Becomes Fifth Furman Basketball Recruit Furman University Retrieved 27 October 2015 Exclusive Interview with Kyle Julius Eurobasket com Retrieved 27 October 2015 Colpitts Iain 18 August 2014 Power hire new coach Mississauga com NBL commissioner says league can survive loss of Mississauga Power Toronto Star 25 June 2015 Retrieved 17 August 2015 London Lightning set to name Kyle Julius head coach The London Free Press 17 August 2015 Retrieved 17 August 2015 a b LONDON LIGHTNING WELCOME COACH KYLE JULIUS TO CLUB LightningBasketball ca Archived from the original on 11 September 2015 Retrieved 19 August 2015 London The London Free Press 13 June 2017 Gay Carlan 9 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