Abdul Shamsid-Deen
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born |
August 1, 1968 Staten Island, New York |
| Nationality | American |
| Listed height | 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
| Listed weight | 225 lb (102 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | Tottenville (Staten Island, New York) |
| College | Providence (1986–1990) |
| NBA draft | 1990 / Round: 2 / Pick: 53rd overall |
| Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics | |
| Position | Center |
| Career history | |
| 1990–1992 | Racing Paris (France) |
| 1992 | Santeros de Aguada (Puerto Rico) |
| 1992–1993 | CB Girona (Spain) |
| 1993–1994 | Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) |
| 1994 | Vaqueros de Bayamón (Puerto Rico) |
| 1994–1995 | Bayer Leverkusen |
| 1995 | Strasbourg IG (France) |
| 1995–1996 | Ülkerspor (Turkey) |
| 1996 | Santeros de Aguada |
| 1996–1997 | Xacobeo 99 Ourense (Spain) |
| 1997 | Cocodrilos de Caracas (Venezuela) |
| 1997 | Leones de Ponce (Puerto Rico) |
| 1997 | Hapoel Galil Elyon (Israel) |
| 1998 | Maccabi Rishon LeZion (Israel) |
| 1998–1999 | AEL Limassol (Cyprus) |
| 1999 | Zagłębie Sosnowiec (Poland) |
| 1999 | Brooklyn Kings (USBL) |
| 1999–2000 | ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) |
| 2000–2001 | Brandt Hagen (Germany) |
| 2001 | Obras Sanitarias (Argentina) |
| 2001 | Maratonistas de Coamo (Puerto Rico) |
| 2001–2002 | Traiskirchen Lions (Austria) |
| 2002 | Toros de Aragua (Venezuela) |
| 2002 | San Carlos |
| 2002 | Maratonistas de Coamo |
Abdul Shamsid-Deen (born August 1, 1968) is a retired American professional basketball player.
College years
Shamsid-Deen played collegiate basketball for the Providence College Friars, primarily at the center position.[1]
Professional career
Shamsid-Deen was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the second round (53rd overall pick) of the 1990 NBA Draft.[1] He never played a game for Seattle, but would go on to play abroad, namely in Spain, Puerto Rico, Germany and Turkey.[2][3][4]
References
- 1 2 "Abdul Shamsid-Deen". TheDraftReview. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
- ↑ "A Shamsid-Deen". ACB.com. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
- ↑ "Shamshid Deen, Abdul". Baloncesto Superior Nacional. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
- ↑ "Abdul Rahman Shamsiddeen". TBLStat.net. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
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