Date | League | Transaction |
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1st November, 2006 | D-League | Drafted 88th overall in the 2006 D-League Draft by Idaho Stampede. |
22nd November, 2006 | D-League | Waived by Idaho Stampede. |
16th September, 2010 | Syria | Signed a two year contract with Al Jalaa Aleppo. |
20th November, 2010 | Syria | Left Al Jalaa Aleppo. |
28th November, 2010 | China | Signed for the remainder of the season with Shanxi Zhongyu. |
11th May, 2011 | Jordan | Signed for the remainder of the season with ASU. |
31st August, 2011 | China | Signed a one year contract with Jilin. |
8th March, 2012 | Jordan | Signed for the remainder of the season with Orthodox. |
9th September, 2012 | China | Signed a one year contract with Tianjin. |
29th September, 2013 | China | Signed a one year contract with Jilin. |
13th February, 2014 | Iran | Signed a one season contract with Mahram Tehran (to join after completion of CBA season). |
15th April, 2015 | Philippines | Signed for the duration of the Governor's Cup with Talk'N'Text Tropang Texters. |
1999 - 2001 | San Diego Mesa (Junior College) |
2001 - 2002 | Midwestern State (NCAA, Division 2) |
2003 - 2006 | Fastlink (Jordan) |
July 2006 | Sacramento Kings (Summer League) |
November 2006 | Idaho Stampede (D-League) |
January 2007 - August 2010 | Fastlink/Zain (Jordan) |
September 2010 - November 2010 | Al Jalaa Aleppo (Syria) |
November 2010 - March 2011 | Shanxi (China) |
May 2011 - August 2011 | ASU (Jordan) |
August 2011 - March 2012 | Jilin (China) |
March 2012 - August 2012 | Orthodox (Jordan) |
September 2012 - June 2013 | Tianjin (China) |
September 2013 - February 2014 | Jilin (China) |
February 2014 - June 2014 | Mahram (Iran) |
April 2015 - June 2015 | Talk'N'Text Tropang Texters (Philippines) |
March 13, 2011
Sam Daghlas - 30 games, 39.0 mpg, 15.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 9.1 apg, 2.0 spg, 0.5 bpg, 4.1 TOpg, 64% FG, 69% 3PT, 81% FT
Shanxi have had an Asian of their own in Daghlas (full name Osama), Jordanian national team point guard. Daghlas's 9.1 assist per game average led the league, and led the league by a long way; tied for second place were Marcus Williams and Stephon Marbury, trailing woefully in his wake at 5.7 per game. Daghlas also shot 69% from three, scoring a total of 470 points on only 281 shots, hugely efficient for a point guard, even one standing 6'6 tall. On the flip side, he led the league in turnovers at 4.1 per game, but it's a trade-off worth making.