Brock Gillespie
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Position | Point Guard |
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Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Weight | 170 lb (77 kg) |
Team | Plus Pujol Lleida |
Born | April 26, 1983 United States |
Nationality | United States |
Pro career | 2005–present |
Brock Andrew Gillespie is an American professional basketball player. He was named as a high school All-American by USA Today, Street & Smith's, and McDonald's at Clarksville High School (same high school as NBA stars Shawn Marion and Trenton Hassell) in Tennessee, before joining Rice University, where he played for the Owls for four years and for his father, Marty Gillespie (Coach). Finished his college career as one of Rice's all-time leading scorers with 1,007 points and played alongside current NBA players Mike Harris (basketball) (Houston Rockets) and Morris Almond (Utah Jazz). Played for the Auckland Stars in New Zealand in the 2005-2006 season and won the NBL championship title. Played the 2006-2007 season under the legendary Dennis Johnson (former Boston Celtics' star), for the Austin Toros (minor league club of the San Antonio Spurs) in the NBA Development League. He was selected in the 3rd round of the 2006 NBA D-League Draft by the Toros with the 34th overall selection. Played with former NBA standouts Jay Williams (basketball), Troy Bell, Loren Woods, James White (basketball), and Allan Ray on the Toros. Spent the summer of 2007 playing for the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats and is playing the 2007-2008 season in Europe for Plus Pujol of Lleida in the powerful LEB-Gold Division of Spain. Resides in Houston, Texas in the off-season and plays alongside many NBA stars in the Nike Pro-City Houston League at the famous Fonde Center in the summers. His agent is Tony Dutt, who also represents many NBA players and coaches such as Nick Van Exel (retired), Shawn Kemp (retired), Rashard Lewis (Orlando Magic), and Avery Johnson (Dallas Mavericks' Head Coach), among others. Lists Tupac Shakur as his favorite musical artist, "Miami Vice" as his favorite TV show, and "Rocky" as his favorite movie. Was cast in Jerry Bruckheimer's "Glory Road" (a Walt Disney Production) in 2006. Lists Pete Maravich, Shawn Respert, Dennis Johnson, Jerry Tarkanian, George W. Bush, his family, and Jesus Christ as his biggest influences in life.
[edit] Player career
- 2001/05 Rice Owls
- 2005/06 Auckland Stars
- 2006/07 Austin Toros
- 2006/07 Charlotte Bobcats
- 2007/08 Plus Pujol Lleida
[edit] Trivia
- Starred in the Disney movie "Glory Road".
- Was teammates with LeBron James at the Five-Star Camp in the summer of 2000 and won the championship for the week.
- Emeka Okafor said "Brock is one of the best point guards that I have ever played with or against. He is always in control of the game and really thrives under pressure. Crunch time is when Brock is at his best".
- While competing with the Charlotte Bobcats, Brock was able to meet his long-time childhood hero Michael Jordan, who serves as part-owner of the franchise.
- Brock's father, Marty, was a player for the Iowa State Cyclones in the 1970's and was drafted by the Minnesota Twins and St. Louis Cardinals in Major League Baseball. He is also a long-time NCAA Division One college basketball coach and coached Brock at Rice.
- Spent his early childhood in Peoria, Illinois, a city famous for having a rich basketball tradition.
- Was chosen to speak at Dennis Johnson's funeral.
- Parents are Marty and Nancy Gillespie, sister is Kari Gillespie, and brother is Tate Gillespie.