David Aliu

David Aliu
Position Forward
Height 1.98 metres (6 ft 6 in)
League British Basketball League
Team Mersey Tigers
Number 11
Born March 13, 1981 (1981-03-13) (age 31)
Liverpool, England
Nationality British
College Moorhead State
Career history

Notre Dame Academy Virginia (1998-2000)
Morehead State University (2000-04)
Scottish Rocks (2004)
Tindastoll (2005)
Hamar/Selfoss (2005/06)
Leicester Riders (2006/07)
Thor Thorlakshofn (2006/07)
Celso Miguez (2007)
Everton Tigers (2007/08)
Lausanne (2008/09)

Mersey Tigers (2010-Present)

David Aliu (born March 13, 1981 in Liverpool, England[1]) is a professional basketball player, currently playing for Mersey Tigers in the British Basketball League.

Aliu was part of the Tigers' treble-winning 2010/11 team, and in November 2011, became the Tigers' record points scorer in the BBL.[2]

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Biography

Aliu started playing basketball at the age of 14 in his home town of Liverpool, playing for local side Toxteth Tigers. He landed a scholarship in the USA, playing at the Notre Dame Academy High School in Virginia, before moving on to and graduating from Morehead State University in 2004.

The power forward made his British Basketball League debut on 01/10/2004 playing for Scottish Rocks against Newcastle Eagles, and he went on to make 11 appearances for the Rocks, averaging 6.27 PPG.

He then moved on to play for three teams in Iceland - Tindastoll (17 PPG and 7 RPG), Hamar/Selfoss (22 PPG and 9 RPG) and Thor Thorlakshofn (24 PPG and 10 RPG) - from 2005 to 2007, with a short spell at Leicester Riders in the BBL in the middle.

After a brief spell with Celso Miguez in Spain, Aliu returned to his home city to play for the new professional franchise, Everton Tigers.

He averaged 15.76 PPG in 33 appearances for the Tigers, before leaving to play for Lausanne in Switzerland. He took a year out of the sport following the birth of his daughter, but returned to the re-branded Mersey Tigers for the 2010/11 season.

Aliu won the BBL Championship, BBL Trophy and BBL play-off titles, playing alongside Great Britain players Andrew Sullivan and Nate Reinking, in a very successful season.

In August 2011, Aliu signed a new two-year deal with the Tigers to keep him at the club until the end of the 2012/13 season[3].

Other Notes

Aliu was the first person to score a basket at the ECHO Arena in Liverpool.

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