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BLOGS of pro basketball players overseas Behind the backboard: the truth about life overseas
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There are currently 6783 ex-college players, who play 2017-18 season overseas *the number is for both men and women players, who play outside of the U.S. (updated on 4/20/2018) Check Detailed list by College or by country
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JOSHUA CUYLAR'S BLOG
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193cm / 6'4'' - Guard - 1987 USA
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Joshua Cuylar Basketball Career |
Born: May 4, 1987
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Outlook:
A versatile player who can play/defend multiple positions. Has great court vision, nice ball-handling, good passing. Can penetrate to the basket and finish with contact with either hand or make a play for his teammate by making the extra pass.
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Career:
2004-2005: Verbum Dei High School, Los Angeles, Cal.
2005: Briscoe Basketball Bonanza Men's Summer League
2005-2006: William Penn University (NAIA)
2010 summer: Bakersfield Jam (D-League) Free Agent Tryout Camp
2010 summer: San Diego Surf (ABA) Tryout and then Training Camp
2010 fall: Riverside Rainmakers (ABA) Training Camp
2011 spring: San Diego Sol (ABA) Pro-Op Camp
2011 summer: Venice Basketball League Summer Pro-Am 2011 (Sunblock team)
2011 Nike Real Run Summer Pro-Am League in Los Angeles, Cal.
2011 July: Enfuego Hoops Pro Showcase (Xalapa team)
2011 summer: National NBA D-League Tryout at Harbor City, Cal.
2011-2012: El Sabuesos (Chile-Liga Nacional): 9 Games: 15.5ppg, 9.3rpg, 0.8spg, 0.5bpg, FGP: 51%, FT: 78%
2012 July: S.California Summer Pro League (Pro 2 team)
2012: Orange County Nova Stars (ABA)
2014: UnderRated (Roc 5 Basketball OC Pro Am League): 13.5ppg, 9.5rpg, 3.2apg
2014: L.A. Dynasty (CBL): 3 games: 12.6ppg, 7.0rpg, 5.2apg, 2.1spg
2014-2015: CS Amicii Pitesti (Romania-Liga I)
2015: Tanghou Golden Sheep Cup International Basketball Tournament 2015 (China) ((Da Lun Wolves)
2015-2016: Osterather TV 1893 (Germany-Oberliga): 15 games: 20.1ppg, 11.2rpg, 2.5apg, 1.8bpg, FG: 49%, FT: 80%
2016-2017: BG Illertal (Germany-Oberliga): 5 games: 25.2ppg, 10.1rpg, 3.0apg, 1.2spg, 2.0bpg, FG:46%, FT: 76%
2017: Toros de Cortazar (Mexico-CIBABAJ)
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BLOG POSTINGS
Antranik Beirut signs Sabine Fakhoury out of retirement - Oct 6, 2017
Antranik Beirut (WLBL) signed 32-year old ex-international point guard Sabine Fakhoury (169-85) from Al Riyadi. Fakhoury has played there for the last ten years. She helped them to win the regular season and make it to the final. Fakhoury's team won WABA Champions Cup for two years in a row (2015 and 2016). The list of the past achievements is quite long as among others she was voted Asia-Basket.com All-Lebanese League Honorable Mention back in 2010.
Fakhoury also played at the Arab Club Championship Winner two years ago. She is a very experienced player. By Eurobasket Data Center Check also Complete Transfers List in Lebanon
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SELECT TOP (30) NewsText,News.NewsType,News.NewsID, News.SectionID, News.PhotoPath, News.Isplay, News.PicDescription, News.ArchiverDate, News.PlayerID, News.ShortNews, News.Title, Sections.SectionName, Sections.ShortName, Sections.SectionURL, Sections.WebSite ,users.e_mail,users.Firstname ,(select count(*) from news_comments (nolock) where news_comments.refnewsid=news.newsid) as CommentCount FROM News (nolock) inner join Sections (nolock) on News.SectionID = Sections.SectionID inner join users (nolock) on News.CorrespID = users.CorrespID where 1=1 and (news.CorrespID=129) ORDER BY News.ArchiverDate DESC, News.Priority Desc, Sections.SectionPriority DESC, Sections.SectionID, News.SecPrior DESC, News.ArchiverTime DESC Aida Bakhos to join the 2018 Liga Mediterranean Cup (France) - Apr.19, 2018 (by Ghassan) TOULOUSE, FRANCE 4/19/2018 Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut star guard, Aida Bakhos (178-G-86, college: Lamar), will join the 2018 Liga Mediterranean Cup in Toulouse, France. Bakhos will join the Chabibeh Sporting Club as the representative team for Lebanon in this high-level European Cup. Bakhos is no stranger to FIBA competition in Europe. This season Lebanon power club, Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut, joined the EEWBL for the first time. The club impressed the world advancing to the playoffs of... [read more] | |
TOULOUSE, FRANCE 4/19/2018
Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut star guard, Aida Bakhos (178-G-86, college: Lamar), will join the 2018 Liga Mediterranean Cup in Toulouse, France. Bakhos will join the Chabibeh Sporting Club as the representative team for Lebanon in this high-level European Cup.
Bakhos is no stranger to FIBA competition in Europe. This season Lebanon power club, Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut, joined the EEWBL for the first time. The club impressed the world advancing to the playoffs of the EEWBL. After a very successful season, Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut then went on to win the WABA tournament where Bakhos was the top rebounder with over 10 per contest.
She will join Kristina King (180-G-92, college: Richmond) in the backcourt with Chabibeh in hopes to make an impression in France. With an unlimited import rule in this French Cup, the Lebanese club will need all the talent they can get.
"It's a very exciting time for the country,' said Head Coach J.D. Barnes . 'The level of play in France ranks in the top three of Europe. I am very excited to see how our team competes in such a great event.'
Chabibeh will play Malta, the home favorite Toulouse MB, and the Atlanta Legends (USA) on their road to the championship.
"For me adding a player like Aida is super important,' said Barnes. I respect Riyadi so much for allowing her to play in this event. She is one of the players I grew to love in the WLBL.
Chabibeh has added some top talent for this event including Asia Logan (184-F-92, college: Pittsburgh), Kristina King, Khadijiah Cave (190-C-95, college: Baylor), and Tori Waldner (196-F/C-93, college: Penn St.) who have all signed as imports for the Lebanese club. It's safe to say that with the addisiton of Bakhos, Coach Barnes main focus is on defense.
Aida Bakhos has played nine (9) seasons in the WLBL. In her time she has won an impressive six (6) championships and four (4) medals. She has been named to the Lebanese National Team multiple times along with 2018 All-Star selections.
She attended Lamar University in 2008 becoming the first Lebanese-born player to start at a NCAA Division 1 program.
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Chabibeh inks Tori Waldner for 2018 Liga Mediterranean Cup (France) - Apr.19, 2018 (by Ghassan) TORI WALDNER Sporting Club Chabibeh (WLBL) agreed terms with 24-year old American power forward Tori Waldner (196-93, college: The Pennsylvania State). She started the season at played at DJK Brose Bamberg in German.Bundesliga. In 20 games she had 12.7ppg, 9.9rpg, 1.1apg and 1.4bpg this season. Good year as she was named League Player of the Week. Quite impressive season as she was voted Eurobasket.com All-German.Bundesliga South Defensive Player of the Year, named to 1st Team and named... [read more] | |
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TORI WALDNER

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Sporting Club Chabibeh (WLBL) agreed terms with 24-year old American power forward Tori Waldner (196-93, college: The Pennsylvania State). She started the season at played at DJK Brose Bamberg in German.Bundesliga. In 20 games she had 12.7ppg, 9.9rpg, 1.1apg and 1.4bpg this season. Good year as she was named League Player of the Week. Quite impressive season as she was voted Eurobasket.com All-German.Bundesliga South Defensive Player of the Year, named to 1st Team and named to All-Imports Team. Waldner has played also professionally in Denmark (Lemvig).
She attended The Pennsylvania State until 2015 and it is her third season as a professional player.
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Riga will host the 2018 EEWBL Final Four - Mar.7, 2018 (by Ghassan) The Eastern European Women's Basketball league's third Final Four will take place on March 17-18, 2018 at the historic Daugava Sports hall in Riga, Latvia. Final Four 2018 will feature four professional women's basketball teams from four countries: Latvia, Russia, Slovak Republic and Sweden. The Final Four participants are: 1) fourteen time Slovakia champions (2004-2017), twelve time Slovakia Cup winners, MEL champions (2013, 2014), FIBA Euroleague Women Final Four (2013) participants a... [read more] | |
The Eastern European Women's Basketball league's third Final Four will take place on March 17-18, 2018 at the historic Daugava Sports hall in Riga, Latvia. Final Four 2018 will feature four professional women's basketball teams from four countries: Latvia, Russia, Slovak Republic and Sweden.
The Final Four participants are:
1) fourteen time Slovakia champions (2004-2017), twelve time Slovakia Cup winners, MEL champions (2013, 2014), FIBA Euroleague Women Final Four (2013) participants and current EEWBL champions (2017) Good Good Angels Kosice;
2) sixteen time Latvia champions (1992-1993, 1995, 2001-2005, 2007-2008, 2010-2011, 2014-2017), Latvia-Estonia league champions (2014-2017), EuroCup Women Top 16 team (2016-2018) and first EEWBL champions (2016) TTT Rigaga;
3) three time EuroCup Women champions (2007, 2013, 2014), four time Russia champions (1998-2001), ten time Russia medalists (silver 1996, 2005; bronze 1995, 1997, 2002, 2006) and EEWBL bronze medalists (2017) Dynamo Moscow;
4) three time Swedish vice champions (2015, 2016, 2017), Damligan regular season winners (2017), EuroCup Women participants (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) and the EEWBL Final Four newcomers Udominate Basket Umea.
Courtesy of: eewbl.eu
Devereaux Peters (187-F-89, college: Notre Dame)
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Antranik Rally to Send Homenetmen to First Loss of the season Feb.12, 2018 | | Riyadi set for EEWBL playoffs: Hodges leagues best scorer Jan.22, 2018 | | Antranik inch pass Energy Sporting Club 79-74 Jan.20, 2018 | | WLBL All-Star Game Jan.19, 2018 | | Rookies vs. Legends All-Star Game Jan.19, 2018 | | Hoops Club release Tiasha Gray Jan.18, 2018 | | Chabibeh Sporting Club waive Chelsea Poppens Jan.18, 2018 | | Antranik outclass Hoops Club 68-50: Teilane near Quadruple-Double Jan.17, 2018 | | Balance attack of Riyadi hold off Chabibeh's hot start Jan.15, 2018 | | Hodges, Sharif lead Riyadi over Hoops 71-62 Jan.12, 2018 | | Hoops ink Tiasha Gray, ex Bnot Hertzeliya Jan.11, 2018 | | 2018 WLBL All-Star Game has been set for February 25, 2018. Proceeds will go to the Children's Cancer Center of Lebanon (CCCL) Jan.10, 2018 | | Sykes continues her MVP dominance over the WLBL: Homentmen run pass Chebibeh 96-77 Jan.9, 2018 | | Energy hold off Chabibeh late for first win 67-61 Jan.5, 2018 | | WLBL Stage 2: Skyles great play holds off brilliant play of Antranik 70-66 Jan.3, 2018 | | Eurobasket Feature Interview with National Team Star: Lama Moukaddem Jan.2, 2018 | | Moukaddem scores 27 in her return; pace Riyadi pass Energy 95-63 Dec.29, 2017 | | Kellindra Zackery (ex Real Bolivar) signs at Energy Dec.29, 2017 | | Chabibeh adds Nelson to their roster for 2018 Liga Catalina Cup Dec.24, 2017 | | Nancy Maalouf's buzzer-beater lifts Antranik over Riyadi 58-57 Dec.24, 2017 | | McIntyre scores 22, Homentmen breeze pass Energy 80-44 Dec.13, 2017 | | Energy tabs Tierra Henderson, ex Yauco Dec.12, 2017 | | Antranik outclass Chabibeh Sporting Club 64-53 Dec.11, 2017 | | EEWBL: Moukaddem's 24 points power Al Riyadi up to second place in EEWBL Dec.5, 2017 | | Patrick Saba Named WLBL Coach of the Month Dec.3, 2017 | | WLBL 2018 Stage One Player Rankings (Imports) Nov.30, 2017 | | WLBL 2018 Stage One Player Rankings (Domestic) Nov.30, 2017 | |
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