Mike Chappell
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Position: | guard, forward |
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Height: | 6'9" |
Weight: | 215 lb |
Team: | Wollongong Hawks ('01) Canberra Cannons ('02) New Zealand Breakers ('03) Queluz ('04) Sendai 89ers ('06) |
Nationality: | American |
Born: | January 21, 1978 Southfield, Michigan |
College: | Michigan State University, Duke University |
Pro career: | 2001 – present |
Awards: | Won Regular Season Championships each year of his college career,
Won the NCAA Title in 2000, Held a 44-point career high in the Australian NBL |
Michael Lawrence Chappell (b. January 21, 1978 Southfield, Michigan) is an international professional basketball player. Chappell is known for his silky smooth style and finesse on the basketball court. As a swingman, he excels as both a guard and a forward. Chappell has exceptional range and is respected for his excellent sense of sportsmanship.
He attended Southfield Lathrup High School, where he gained notoriety for his clean 3-point shots, dynamic skills, and intrinsic knowledge of the game.
[edit] Chappell's Eclectic College Career
After being recruited heavily by the top universities in America, Mike Chappell attended college at the prestigious Duke University from 1996-1998 under the famous "Coach K" Mike Krzyzewski. At Duke, Chappell started in over half of their games in 1998. Chappell transferred to Michigan State University in the fall of 1998. Under the leadership of Tom Izzo, Chappell contributed to a dynamic team that won the NCAA National Title in 2000 and made it to the Final Four in 2001.
[edit] An International Sharpshooter
Upon graduation from Michigan State University, Chappell joined the rosters of the Wollongong Hawks (2001-2002) and Canberra Cannons (2002-2003) in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL). His popularity within the NBL brought him back to star for the New Zealand Breakers in 2003. In 2004, Mike Chappell set a new NBL record after scoring an explosive 44-points in a game against the Perth Wildcats. Word of Chappell's success in the NBL reached the US, and he was selected to play for the Toronto Raptors in the 2004 NBA Summer League in Minnesota.
After his stint in the NBL, Mike Chappell ventured out into Europe where he played in Portugal (Queluz). He also has played basketball professionally in Lebanon (Champville). In August 2006, Chappell signed a deal to join the Sendai 89ers for the Basketball Japan League.
When he isn't playing basketball, Chappell favorite pastime is spending time with his son, Isaiah Chappell, who was born in Auckland, New Zealand on March 16, 2005 and holds dual citizenship. The New Zealand national basketball team, The Tall Blacks, has jokingly extended an open invitation for Chappell's son to join their roster some day.
[edit] Sources
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411317/253325
http://espn.go.com/ncb/preview2000/s/bilasnewcomers.html
http://www.sptimes.com/News/123100/news_pf/Sports/Men_s_college_basketb.shtml
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/news/2002/11/01/magic_msu_ap/
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/28/1075088096224.html
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/terrific-20-teams.htm
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=291&ObjectID=9001228
Categories: 1978 births | Living people | African American basketball players | American basketball players | Canberra Cannons players | Duke Blue Devils men's basketball players | Michigan State Spartans men's basketball players | People from Southfield, Michigan | New Zealand Breakers players | Wollongong Hawks players