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}} Ozell Wells (January 4, 1977) is a Dominican / American basketball coach, scout, ordained minister, entrepreneur, author and businessman. == Career == He began scouting professional basketball talents in 1998, he worked with the Detroit Pistons doing youth camps and clinics at schools. In the same period he served as Director of Scouting with Eurosport Enterprises in Montreal, Canada, shortly thereafter, he worked with the Grand Rapids Hoops in the Continental Basketball Association, after the demise of the CBA in 2000, he travelled to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to coach Al Hilal. He went to Tijuana, Mexico to coach the Tijuana Diablos in 2001, after Mexico he coached in the short lived NWBL, which was a minor league to the WNBA with the Grand Rapids Blizzard.〔(Mar02 03.htm )〕〔()〕〔(hoops/031703Stealth-Blizzard.html )〕 His next stop was in China with Zhejiang Wanma of the Chinese Basketball Association in 2003-2004, later that year, he went to Syria and coached Al-Jalaa SC, losing in the finals. In 2004, he went to Dominican Republic and coached (Pueblo Nuevo ), (CUPES ) and Gregorio Luperon, all clubs playing at different times of the year. At the end of 2005, he returned to the Detroit Pistons, working in training camp, as a translator and an assistant for the coaching staff. His next clubs were in Europe, where he coached in Ireland with (Neptune Basketball Club ) 〔http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-24813711.html〕 during the season 2005-2006 and in Luxembourg with (Wiltz Sangliers ) and (BC Mess ) during the season 2006-2007. In 2006 he went to Mexico to coach the (Halcones de Guamúchil )〔()〕 during Mexico's (CIBACOPA ). In 2006-2007 he worked with the National Team of Luxembourg as an assistant coach (Youth & Senior Men), where he won 2nd place in the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe. In 2007, he moved to Estonia and coached BC Kraft Mööbel/Kohila, losing in the Korvpalli Meistriliiga quarterfinals. After a sabbatical year, in 2009 he coached the Yemen (National Basketball Team )〔 in the (Arabian Championships ), he then spent time in the Middle East, working in Bahrain and in Palestine. In 2010, he coached the (Women National Team ) of Trinidad & Tobago〔(print.asp?NewsID=226051 )〕 in the (Centrobasket Games & ) Central American and Caribbean Games, in 2010, he also started Rebote Spordiklubi MTÜ in Estonia. In 2010-2011, he coached in the ASEAN Basketball League, with the Brunei Barracudas. In 2011, he signed in Estonia in Korvpalli Meistriliiga, as the Head Coach of Valga KK.〔http://www.mlbb.gr/feed-items/estonia-valgacke-introduces-new-coach〕 In 2012, Wells signed an agreement to serve as the International Consultant for the Tacoma Rise,〔()〕 in the United States ABA. (formerly Olympia Rise). He also coached the Evolution Academy of Belgium in the 2012 Euro-Espoirs Tournoi in Duoai, Callais, France; where the team won 3rd place in the event. () At the end of 2012, Wells coached in the Netherlands at the annual Basketball Days International Tournament, winning the bronze medal. In 2013, his club Rebote SK MTÜ signed a partnership with Global Basketball, whereby Wells scouts talent, international games and consults with federations, clubs and players. He is also serving as the Director of International Scouting with (TransAtlantic Basketball ) In January 2014, Ozell Wells authored and published ("MONEY" ), subsequently translated into both French and Spanish. In summer 2014, his club Rebote SK signed a partnership with HOOPLIFE in Poland, whereby Wells scouts & trains youth talents.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= HOOPLIFE 2014 Pre-season challenge )〕 Wells also was a featured lecturer at the 2014 ESTVIA physiotherapist conference. (ESTVIA ) December 2014, Wells collaborated with a group of authors to publish ("FLEETING MOMENTS" ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ozell Wells」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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