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Kyle Weaver
Weaver with Washington State in January 2008
Personal information
Born (1986-02-18) February 18, 1986 (age 38)
Beloit, Wisconsin, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight207 lb (94 kg)
Career information
High schoolBeloit Memorial
(Beloit, Wisconsin)
CollegeWashington State (2004–2008)
NBA draft2008: 2nd round, 38th overall pick
Selected by the Charlotte Bobcats
Playing career2008–2020
PositionShooting guard / small forward
Number5, 3
Career history
20082010Oklahoma City Thunder
2009–2010Tulsa 66ers
2010–2011Iowa Energy
2011Austin Toros
2011Utah Jazz
2011Spirou Charleroi
2011–2012Alba Berlin
2012–2013Austin Toros
2013Canton Charge
2013–2014Azzurro Napoli
2014–2015Bnei Herzliya
2015Caciques de Humacao
2015–2016Roseto Sharks
2016–2017Pierniki Toruń
2017–2018Aris Thessaloniki
2018Science City Jena
2018–2019Neptūnas Klaipėda
2019–2020Polski Cukier Toruń
Career highlights and awards
  • First-team All-Pac-10 (2007)
  • Second-team All-Pac-10 (2008)
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Kyle Donovan Weaver (born February 18, 1986) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for Washington State University, and was drafted 38th overall by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2008 NBA draft. Weaver, a 6'6" (1.98 m) shooting guard-small forward, was born in Beloit, Wisconsin. His father, LaMont Weaver, played collegiate basketball at the University of Wisconsin.[1][2]

High school

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Weaver attended Beloit Memorial High School, in Beloit, Wisconsin, where he played high school basketball.[3]

College career

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Weaver had a career-high 25 points and 12 rebounds in a 75–68 Washington State loss to Stanford on March 14, 2008, at the Staples Center, in Los Angeles, California.[4]

Professional career

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On August 11, 2008, Weaver was traded by the Charlotte Bobcats to the Oklahoma City Thunder, for a second-round draft pick from the 2009 NBA draft, which originally belonged to the New Jersey Nets.[5] The Thunder assigned Weaver to the NBA Development League affiliate Tulsa 66ers, in April 2009,[6] November 2009,[7] March 2010,[8] and April 2010.[9]

Weaver spent the 2010 training camp with the Chicago Bulls,[10] but he was waived on October 21. After spending several months in the NBA D-League, he was signed by the Utah Jazz, on March 30, 2011.[11]

In April 2011, he signed with Spirou Charleroi in Belgium.[12]

In July 2011, he joined the German team Alba Berlin.[13]

In October 2012, he signed with the Memphis Grizzlies.[14] On October 23, 2012, Weaver was waived by the Grizzlies. Weaver then signed with the Austin Toros.[15] On February 25, 2013, Weaver was traded to the Canton Charge.[16]

On August 19, 2013, he signed a one-year deal with Azzurro Napoli.[17]

On October 28, 2014, he signed with Bnei Herzliya of Israel, for the 2014–15 season.[18] On January 9, 2015, he was released by the Israeli team.[19] On March 7, he signed with Caciques de Humacao, of the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior Nacional.[20] He left the club after appearing in only two games.

On August 28, 2015, Weaver signed with the Roseto Sharks, for the 2015–16 Serie A2 Basket season.[21]

On October 4, 2016, Weaver signed with the Polish club Pierniki Toruń, for the 2016–17 PLK season.[22][23]

On August 3, 2017, Weaver signed with the Greek club Aris Thessaloniki for the 2017–18 season.[24]

On August 8, 2018, Weaver inked with Neptūnas Klaipėda of the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL).[25]

On August 27, 2019, he has signed with Polski Cukier Toruń of the PLK.[26]

Career statistics

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Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

NBA

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Regular season

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2008–09 Oklahoma City 56 19 20.8 .459 .344 .707 2.4 1.8 .8 .4 5.3
2009–10 Oklahoma City 12 0 12.0 .364 .368 .833 1.5 .9 .5 .5 3.0
2010–11 Utah 5 0 13.8 .360 .429 .875 2.0 1.4 .4 .4 5.6
Career 73 19 18.9 .441 .353 .736 2.2 1.6 .8 .5 5.0

Playoffs

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2010 Oklahoma City 1 0 12.0 .250 .000 .000 2.0 2.0 .0 .0 2.0
Career 1 0 12.0 .250 .000 .000 2.0 2.0 .0 .0 2.0

College

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2004–05 Washington State 25 10 19.6 .387 .091 .551 3.2 2.0 .6 .4 4.8
2005–06 Washington State 27 25 29.7 .483 .276 .688 4.3 4.0 1.4 .7 8.6
2006–07 Washington State 34 33 33.9 .487 .237 .770 5.6 4.6 2.2 1.2 11.2
2007–08 Washington State 35 35 33.1 .463 .364 .733 5.3 4.3 1.7 .7 12.2
Career 121 103 29.8 .464 .277 .716 4.7 3.8 1.6 .8 9.6

References

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  1. ^ "Weaver's heave in 1969 remains clear to all 40 years later".
  2. ^ LaMont Weaver. sportsreference.com
  3. ^ "Kyle Weaver Profile - The Washington State University Official Athletic Site". Washington State University Athletics. April 18, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  4. ^ "Washington State 68-75 Stanford (Mar 14, 2008) Game Recap". ESPN.[dead link]
  5. ^ "Bobcats Acquire 2009 Second-Round Draft Pick". NBA.com. Archived from the original on March 7, 2009.
  6. ^ Oklahoma City’s Weaver Assigned To Tulsa 66ers. April 1, 2009.
  7. ^ Oklahoma City Assigns Kyle Weaver and Byron Mullens To Tulsa. November 21, 2009.
  8. ^ Thunder Assigned Mullens and Weaver To Tulsa. March 2, 2010.
  9. ^ Thunder Assign Kyle Weaver To Tulsa. April 8, 2010.
  10. ^ K.C. Johnson. "Heat don't intimidate Bulls". Chicago Tribune. September 28, 2010.
  11. ^ "Austin's Kyle Weaver Signs With Utah". NBA.com.
  12. ^ Spirou Basket Signs Kyle Weaver
  13. ^ "Latest News | EuroLeague". Euroleague Basketball. October 19, 2023.
  14. ^ "Grizzlies add Ronald Murray and Kyle Weaver to training camp – NBA Blog – NBA Basketball Blog". October 1, 2012.
  15. ^ "Austin Toros Announce 2012-13 Returning Players and Camp Invitees". NBA.com. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013.
  16. ^ "IDAHO ACQUIRES FARRAKHAN, JOHNSON". NBA.com. Archived from the original on March 7, 2013.
  17. ^ "Azzurro Napoli Basket lands Kyle Weaver". Sportando.net. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  18. ^ "Kyle Weaver signs in Israel with Bnei Herzliya".
  19. ^ "Bnei Herzliya signs Julian Wright and Deron Washington".
  20. ^ "Caciques de Humacao sign Dan Jennings and Kyle Weaver".
  21. ^ "Roseto Sharks sign Kyle Weaver, re-sign Sylvere Bryan".
  22. ^ "Polski Cukier Torun lands Kyle Weaver".
  23. ^ "Błąd 404". twardepierniki.pl.
  24. ^ "ARIS LANDS KYLE WEAVER".
  25. ^ "BC Neptunas signs Kyle Weaver". Sportando. Archived from the original on August 8, 2018. Retrieved August 8, 2018.
  26. ^ Carchia, Emiliano (August 27, 2019). "Kyle Weaver returns to Polski Cukier Torun". Sportando. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
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