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1 Early life and high school  





2 College career  



2.1  Northern Arizona  





2.2  Mt. San Antonio College  





2.3  Buffalo  







3 Professional career  



3.1  Ventspils  





3.2  BM Slam Stal  





3.3  Proteas EKA  





3.4  Panionios  





3.5  Larisa  





3.6  APOEL  







4 Personal life  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Blake Hamilton
No. 0 – APOEL
PositionShooting guard / small forward
LeagueCyprus Basketball Division A
Personal information
Born (1994-10-26) October 26, 1994 (age 29)
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High schoolPasadena (Pasadena, California)
College
NBA draft2017: undrafted
Playing career2017–present
Career history
2017–2018Ventspils
2018BM Slam Stal
2018–2019AEL Limassol
2019Panionios
2019Larisa
2020–presentAPOEL
Career highlights and awards
  • Latvian League champion (2018)
  • Second-team All-MAC (2017)
  • Third-team All-MAC (2016)

Blake Ellis Hamilton (born October 26, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for APOELofCyprus Basketball Division 1. He played college basketballatBuffalo.

Early life and high school[edit]

Hamilton was born and grew up in Pasadena, California and attended Pasadena High School. As a senior, he averaged 16 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks per game and was named first team All-Area by the Pasadena Star-News as the Bulldogs won the CIF Southern Section 3AA state title.[1]

College career[edit]

Northern Arizona[edit]

Hamilton began his career at Northern Arizona, playing in 18 games and averaging 3.8 points per game as a freshman before opting to leave the program at the end of the season.[2]

Mt. San Antonio College[edit]

Hamilton transferred to Mt. San Antonio College for his sophomore season. He averaged 13.5 and 6.4 rebounds per game for the Mounties and was named first team All-South Coast Conference North Division.[2]

Buffalo[edit]

Hamilton then transferred to the University of Buffalo and played for the Bulls over his final two years of eligibility. He averaged 13.1 points per and 7.1 rebounds per game in his first season with the team and was named third team All-Mid-American Conference (MAC). Hamilton made a game winning three-pointer in the final of the 2016 MAC men's basketball tournament over top-seeded Akron to send the Bulls to the NCAA tournament.[3] As a senior, Hamilton lead the team with 17.5 point per game and 141 assists and was named second team All-MAC. He finished his career with the Bulls with 1,004 points, 438 rebounds, 226 assists and 122 three-pointers made.[4]

Professional career[edit]

Ventspils[edit]

Hamilton signed with BK Ventspils of the Latvian Basketball League (LBL) on July 17, 2017.[5] He averaged 10.2 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals over 16 LBL games and 8.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.2 steals in 13 Basketball Champions League games.[6]

BM Slam Stal[edit]

Hamilton signed with BM Slam Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski of the Polish Basketball League on September 5, 2018.[6] He left the team on November 20, 2018 after appearing in six games and averaging 8.5 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 steal per game.[7]

Proteas EKA[edit]

Hamilton signed with Proteas EKA AELofCyprus Basketball Division 1 on December 12, 2018. He averaged 17.3 points in nine games with the team.[8]

Panionios[edit]

Hamilton then signed with Panionios on February 15, 2019.[8] Through the end of the 2018–19 Greek Basket League season, Hamilton averaged 7.8 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists over eight games.

Larisa[edit]

On September 6, 2019, Hamilton signed with another Greek Basket League club Larisa.[9] On December 5, 2019, Hamilton left the team and was replaced by former NBA player Brandon Rush.

APOEL[edit]

Hamilton signed with APOELofCyprus Basketball Division 1 on February 9, 2020.[10]

Personal life[edit]

Hamilton's father played basketball collegiately at UTEP and his cousins Jordan, Isaac, and Daniel Hamilton are also professional basketball players.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Melendez, Miguel (April 13, 2012). "All-Area Boys Basketball: Pasadena's Brandon Jolley is Player of the Year; Pasadena's Tim Tucker, is Coach of the Year". InsideSoCal.com. Retrieved April 21, 2019.
  • ^ a b c Gaughan, Mark (March 16, 2016). "Blake Hamilton is UB basketball's Swiss Army knife. Here's how the Bulls found him". The Buffalo News. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  • ^ Johnson, Robby (November 3, 2016). "Buffalo Bulls Men's Basketball: Blake Hamilton's Hand has healed". UBBullRun.com. SB Nation. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  • ^ "Blake Hamilton Signs Professional Contract With BK Ventspils In Latvia". UBBulls.com. University of Buffalo Athletic Department. July 17, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  • ^ Jimenez, James (July 17, 2017). "Blake Hamilton signs professional basketball contract with BK Ventspils". HustleBelt.com. SB Nation. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
  • ^ a b Kulig, Grzegorz (September 5, 2018). "BM Slam Stal signs Blake Hamilton, ex Ventspils". EuroBasket.com. EuroBasket Data Center. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
  • ^ Kulig, Grzegorz (November 20, 2018). "Blake Hamilton left BM Slam Stal". EuroBasket.com. EuroBasket Data Center. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  • ^ a b Petropoulou, Katia (February 15, 2019). "Panionios: He got Blake Hamilton". Gazzetta.gr (in Greek). Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  • ^ Lupo, Nicola (September 6, 2019). "Blake Hamilton signs with Ermis Agias Larissa". Sportando. NanoPress. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  • ^ Katsaros, Antonis (February 9, 2020). "Blake Hamilton (ex Larissa BC) agreed terms with Apoel". EuroBasket.com. EuroBasket Data Center. Retrieved February 10, 2020.
  • External links[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blake_Hamilton&oldid=1216501436"

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