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Alpha Bangura : ウィキペディア英語版
Alpha Bangura
Alpha Bangura is an American/Sierra Leon professional basketball player who competed as a member of the Libya national basketball team at the FIBA Africa Championship 2009.〔(Libya basketball team ) at africabasket.com〕〔(Player Page ) at FIBA.com〕
In 2015, He currently plays for Al Saad Club in Doha Qatar.
'Alpha Bangura played NCAA basketball at St. John's University for two years after starting his career at Monmouth University. Where he averaged 18.9 ppg as a freshmen earing newcomer of the year.〔http://blogs.app.com/hawks/2010/05/28/mu-mens-hoops-transfer-tales/〕 Bangura moved to St. John's after one season at Monmouth to play for coach Mike Jarvis.〔http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/monmouth-skid-22-article-1.823351〕 In 2002, he left the team for unknown reasons.〔http://www.apnewsarchive.com/2002/Bangura-Won-t-Play-for-St-John-s/id-07c621998f964e122f92b2f03a3b698b〕 Where he was named NEC New Comer Of The Year awards.〔(D-League Profile )〕 Following his college career, Bangura has played professional basketball in the United States with the CBA and USBL and overseas in Portugal, Israel, Spain, Japan, Puerto Rico, Lebanon, Kuwait, Venezuela, and recently in the Philippines for the Air21 Express.〔(Alpha Bangura: Globe Trotter ) at washingtonpost.com〕 In 2008-09, Bangura spent most of the year with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the D-League, averaging 18.9 points per game over 26 games before being traded to the Bakersfield Jam for the last nine games of the season.〔()〕 In 2010 he signed with Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut playing his first match in the league against runner ups Al Mouttahed Tripoli. He signed for Anibal Zahle in the Lebanese Basketball League for the 2010–11 season.〔http://www.asia-basket.com/Lebanon/basketball.asp?NewsID=211941〕 He played his first game against his former team Sagesse.
Bangura was the most consistent members of the Libyan team that finished 11th as the host country in the 2009 FIBA Africa Championship. He averaged 24.4 points per game over six games for the Libyans before his team failed to qualify to the next round.〔()〕 Bangura scored a game-high 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the opening game against South Africa to send the Libyans into the eighth finals.〔(Libya v. South Africa boxscore )〕 Bangura again scored a game-high 23 points in a two-point victory Libyan over Egypt in the eighth finals, its only victory in that round.〔(Libya vs. Egypt boxscore )〕
He was signed by the Air21 Express as their 2nd import for the 2011 PBA Commissioner's Cup. He led the team to the semi-finals while averaging 28 points per game after beating the Alsaka Aces 2–1.
Bangura was signed to the Washington Wizards in 2004. He has also had stints with the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers and Orlando Magic.
Bangura is a graduate of Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt Maryland where he was team mates with fellow professional basketball players Delonte Holland and Eddie Basden. Former Cleveland Cavalier Delonte West is also a graduate of Eleanor Roosevelt.
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