Josh Harrellson

Josh Harrellson
Harrellson in 2018
No. 55 – Saga Ballooners
PositionCenter / power forward
LeagueB.League
Personal information
Born (1989-02-12) February 12, 1989 (age 35)
St. Charles, Missouri
NationalityAmerican/Japanese
Listed height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight275 lb (125 kg)
Career information
High schoolSt. Charles
(St. Charles, Missouri)
College
NBA draft2011: 2nd round, 45th overall pick
Selected by the New Orleans Hornets
Playing career2011–present
Career history
2011–2012New York Knicks
2012–2013Miami Heat
2013Brujos de Guayama
2013Chongqing Flying Dragons
2013–2014Detroit Pistons
2014Chongqing Flying Dragons
2015Brujos de Guayama
2015–2016VEF Rīga
2016–2017Osaka Evessa
2017–2018Sun Rockers Shibuya
2018–2021Osaka Evessa
2021–2022Sun Rockers Shibuya
2022–2023Fukushima Firebonds
2023–presentSaga Ballooners
Career highlights and awards
  • NBL Player of the Year (2013)
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Josh Douglas Harrellson (born February 12, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for Saga Ballooners of the Japanese B.League. Standing 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m), he played center for the Kentucky Wildcats from 2008 to 2011. He was selected by the New Orleans Hornets as the 45th pick in the 2011 NBA draft, but was traded to the New York Knicks. He signed with the Miami Heat in 2012. In 2013, he joined the Brujos de Guayama in Puerto Rico,[1] but he was released on May 18 so that he could join Chongqing Flying Dragons in the Chinese National Basketball League for a two-month period.[2] In August 2013, Harrellson joined the Detroit Pistons.

Harrellson first played organized basketball as a freshman at St. Charles High School. Coach Gary Wacker helped develop Harrellson's skills, and he was named a first-team All-State player his junior and senior years. He signed a National Letter of Intent to play for Western Illinois University, but never enrolled there, choosing instead to attend junior college at Southwestern Illinois College. After one year at Southwest Illinois, he was recruited to Kentucky by then-coach Billy Gillispie. Gillispie was fired after Harrellson's first season, and Harrellson played sparingly the next year under new coach John Calipari. Due to the ineligibility of star recruit Enes Kanter, Harrellson received significantly more playing time his senior year, during which he averaged 6.4 points per game and led the Southeastern Conference in rebounding with 8.8 per game. In the 2011 NCAA tournament, he was named to the All-East Region Team.

  1. ^ "Josh Harrellson to play in Puerto Rico for the Guayama Wizards", WildcatWorld.com, March 5, 2013.
  2. ^ Josh Harrellson is heading to China, Kentucky Sports Radio, May 19, 2013.