Vincenzo Esposito

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Vincenzo Esposito
Vincenzo Esposito
For Inter's Youth team coach, See Vincenzo Esposito (footballer).

Vincenzo Esposito (born March 1, 1969, in Caserta, Campania) is an Italian professional basketball player. In the United States, he is best known for being the very first player to sign with the National Basketball Association's Toronto Raptors, though he averaged only 3.9 points per game in the 30 games he played. He is 194 cm (6'4") tall and plays as a shooting guard.

In Italy, he played for Indesit Caserta a.k.a. Mobilgirgi Caserta a.k.a. Snaidero Caserta a.k.a. Phonola Caserta (1984-1993, won the Italian League in 1991 and Italian Cup in 1988, played in the Euroleague final in 1989), Filodoro Bologna (1993-1995), Scavolini Pesaro (1996-1997), Mabo Pistoia (1997-1998), Termal Imola a.k.a. Lineltex Imola (1998-2001, 2002-2003, 2004-2005), Snaidero Udine (2001-2002), Lottomatica Roma (2004) and Upea Capo d'Orlando (2005-2006). After rescinding his contract with Upea Capo, he plays for the Serie B1 (third division) team Original Marines Gragnano.

In Europe, Esposito has been a mainstay on several international and Eurobasket teams.


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