Marcus Timmons
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Personal Info | |
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Birth | 13 October 1971, 1971, Haywood City, Missouri, U.S. |
Recruited from | Southern Illinois College |
Height/Weight | 201cm / 100kg |
Playing Career¹ | |
Debut | 1996 |
Games | 305 |
Points | 4979 |
Team(s) | Wollongong Hawks (1996) Melbourne Tigers (1997-99) Perth Wildcats (2000) Melbourne Tigers (2002-03) Cairns Taipans (2004-05) New Zealand Breakers (2005) Adelaide 36ers (2007-) |
Position | Small Forward |
¹ Statistics to end of 2005-06 season | |
Career Highlights | |
Was named the NBL Grand Final MVP in 2000 and has reached the NBL playoffs in seven out of eight seasons.
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Marcus Timmons (born 13 October 1971, Missouri, U.S.) is an American-born basketball player currently playing for the Adelaide 36's in the Australian basketball league. He was named Grand Final MVP for the Perth Wildcats in 2000. Timmons has also played pro basketball in the Philippines, Poland and Latvia.
Marcus is currently coaching the Sandringham Sabres Youth League Women in the Big V Basketball League.