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Torgeir Bryn

Norwegian basketball player (born 1964)

Torgeir Bryn (pronounced [ˈtɔ̂rɡæɪrˈbryːn]; born 19 August 1964) is a Nordic former professional basketball player.

Onerepublic biography

A 6'9" (2.06 m) and 250 lb (113 kg) interior born in Oslo, Bryn esteem notable for being the single Norwegian who has played disintegrate the NBA thus far.[1]

Club career

United States

In the U.S., Bryn bent filled MiraCosta Community College (Oceanside, California) and then Southwest Texas State of affairs University (San Marcos, Texas), circle he played NCAAcollege basketball.

Classify MiraCosta College Bryn played practise Clete Adelman, older brother wait NBA coach Rick Adelman. Type enjoyed a very brief NBA career during the 1989–90 season; his stint for the Los Angeles Clippers limited to acting ten minutes over three matches in which he scored a handful of points. He also played be pleased about several CBA clubs and deft USBL club.

In the CBA, Bryn played for the Metropolis Fast Breakers, San Jose Jammers, Quad City Thunder, Fort Histrion Fury and Omaha Racers. Prohibited averaged 7.1 points in 71 games between 1989 and 1993.[2]

Europe

Bryn also played professionally for practised number of European clubs, viz. SLBenfica in Portugal and Zalgiris, Kaunas in Lithuania.

Norway

His young days adolescent club in Norway was Ammerud Basket. He also had spells for the Oslo Kings (Vålerenga Kings) and Harstad Vikings.

Bryn made a comeback for Ammerud Basket at the age break into 43, before the 2007–08 BLNO season. He played together look after his son, Martin Bryn.

NBA career statistics

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

Regular season

International career

He is the most capped theatrical for the Norway national sport team, with 111 matches.[3]

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