Mario Austin
Personal information | |
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Born | Livingston, Alabama | February 26, 1982
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
Listed weight | 264 lb (120 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Sumter County (York, Alabama) |
College | Mississippi State (2000–2003) |
NBA draft | 2003: 2nd round, 36th overall pick |
Selected by the Chicago Bulls | |
Playing career | 2003–2015 |
Position | Power forward / center |
Career history | |
2003 | CSKA Moscow |
2004 | Jackson Rage |
2004–2005 | Lauretana Biella |
2005–2007 | Hapoel Jerusalem |
2007–2008 | Benetton Treviso |
2008 | Beşiktaş Cola Turka |
2009 | Fujian Xunxing |
2009–2010 | Meridiano Alicante |
2010 | Atléticos de San Germán |
2010–2011 | BC Dnipro |
2011 | Titanes del Distrito Nacional |
2011 | Shahrdari Gorgan |
2011 | Kyiv |
2012–2013 | Al Kuwait |
2013–2014 | Kazma |
2015 | KB Peja |
2015 | Deportivo Valdivia |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Mario Trevon Austin (born February 26, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player.
College career
[edit]Austin played 3 seasons at Mississippi State under head coach Rick Stansbury. He is well known for hitting a clutch 3-point shot in the first 3-point attempt of his career at Mississippi State in a 2002 win over Kentucky.[1] Austin was named second team All-SEC that season (2001–02).
Austin returned to the Bulldogs in 2002–03 and was named first team All-SEC. Austin declared for the 2003 NBA draft at the season, choosing not to return to Mississippi State for his senior year.[1]
Professional career
[edit]After being drafted 36th overall in the 2003 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls, Austin left to play overseas, starting his professional career with CSKA Moscow, but was released after an injury before playing an official game. Afterwards he signed with the Jackson Rage of the WBA where he spent the remainder of the season.
In 2004, he signed with Italian team Lauretana Biella and in 2005 he was with Hapoel Jerusalem B.C. who got sponsored by billionaire Arkadi Gaydamak shortly before, he quickly became one of the dominant players in the team and led it to the Uleb Cup semi-finals and to the Israeli League Finals
In the summer of 2007, he joined the Bulls for the 2007 NBA Summer League[2] and later, he signed with Benetton Treviso.[3]
On July 18, 2008, Austin signed with Beşiktaş Cola Turka.[4]
At the start of the 2009–10 season, Austin was signed by Meridiano Alicante, but was released on January 21, 2010.[5] On April 10, 2010, Austin was signed by the Atléticos de San Germán of the Puerto Rican league but was waived the next month.[6]
On August 13, 2010, Austin signed with Ukrainian club BC Dnipro.[7] On April 2, 2011, the Bulls traded his draft rights to the Utah Jazz as part of the Carlos Boozer sign-and-trade.[8]
On October 31, 2011, Austin signed with BC Kyiv.[9]
On November 3, 2012, Austin signed with Al Kuwait.[10] On November 9, 2013, he signed with Kuwaiti club Kazma.[11]
On February 3, 2015, Austin signed with KB Peja of the Siguria Superleague[12] and on October 9, Austin signed with Deportivo Valdivia of the Liga Nacional de Básquetbol de Chile (LNB).[13] On November 14, he was waived by Deportivo Valdivia.[14][15]
Throughout his 12 years of professional basketball, Austin never played in an NBA game. Making him 1 of 11 players from the 2003 NBA Draft Class to never play in the league.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Today in MSU History: Mario Austin's Three". ForWhomtheCowbellTolls.com. SBNation. January 5, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
- ^ "2015 Las Vegas Summer League Basketball". InsideHoops.com. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
- ^ "Mario Austin, biennale con la Benetton". Legabasket.com (in Italian). August 30, 2007. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved August 30, 2007.
- ^ "Beşiktaş Pivotunu Buldu". BJK.com (in Turkish). July 18, 2008. Archived from the original on July 19, 2008. Retrieved July 18, 2008.
- ^ "Mario Austin and Meridiano Alicante part ways". The Hoops Market. January 21, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2010.
- ^ "Atléticos de San Germán sign Ernest Brown to replace Mario Austin". The Hoops Market. May 29, 2010. Retrieved May 29, 2010.
- ^ "Steve Burtt and Mario Austin join Dnipro". Eurobasket.com. August 3, 2010. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
- ^ "An Unnecessarily Exhaustive Guide To The NBA Prospects Of The Unsigned NBA Draft Picks". shamsports.com. April 2, 2011. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
- ^ "BC Kyiv announces Mario Austin". Sportando.com. October 31, 2011. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
- ^ "Mario Austin signs with Al Kuwait". Court-Side.com. November 3, 2012. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
- ^ "Mario Austin firma in Kuwait". BasketNet.it. November 9, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
- ^ "Mario Austin (ex Kazma) signs at Peja". Asia-Basket.com. February 3, 2015. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
- ^ "Mario Austin deals with Valdivia". Court-Side.com. October 9, 2015. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
- ^ "Durrell Summers se integra al CDV". DeportivoValdivia.cl (in Spanish). November 13, 2015. Archived from the original on November 17, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
- ^ "Una semana más de espera para la LNB". EconomiaYNegocios.cl (in Spanish). November 14, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
External links
[edit]- 1982 births
- Living people
- American expatriate basketball people in Chile
- American expatriate basketball people in China
- American expatriate basketball people in the Dominican Republic
- American expatriate basketball people in Iran
- American expatriate basketball people in Israel
- American expatriate basketball people in Italy
- American expatriate basketball people in Kosovo
- American expatriate basketball people in Russia
- American expatriate basketball people in Spain
- American expatriate basketball people in Turkey
- American expatriate basketball people in Ukraine
- American men's basketball players
- Atléticos de San Germán players
- Basketball players from Alabama
- BC Dnipro players
- BC Kyiv players
- Beşiktaş men's basketball players
- CB Lucentum Alicante players
- Centers (basketball)
- Chicago Bulls draft picks
- Fujian Sturgeons players
- Hapoel Jerusalem B.C. players
- KB Peja players
- Liga ACB players
- McDonald's High School All-Americans
- Mississippi State Bulldogs men's basketball players
- Pallacanestro Biella players
- Pallacanestro Treviso players
- Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
- PBC CSKA Moscow players
- People from Livingston, Alabama
- Power forwards
- Iranian Basketball Super League players
- Shahrdari Gorgan players