Michael Bramos

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Michael Bramos
Μάικλ Μπράμος
No. 6 Panathinaikos Athens
Position Shooting guard / Small forward
League Greek League
Euroleague
Personal information
Born (1987-05-27) May 27, 1987
Harper Woods, Michigan
Nationality American / Greek
Listed height 6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Listed weight 225 lb (102 kg)
Career information
High school Grosse Pointe North
(Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan)
College Miami (Ohio) (2005–2009)
NBA draft 2009 / Undrafted
Pro playing career 2009–present
Career history
2009–2010 Peristeri (Greece)
2010–2012 Gran Canaria (Spain)
2012–present Panathinaikos (Greece)

Michalis "Mike" Antonis Bramos (Greek: Μιχάλης "Μάικ" Αντώνης Μπράμος), commonly known as Michael Bramos (born May 27, 1987), is a Greek American professional basketball player, that is currently playing with Panathinaikos. He is a 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) tall shooting guard-small forward with a 2.13m (6 ft 11 ¾ in) wingspan.[1] His nickname is Iron Mike.

College career

After playing high school basketball at Grosse Pointe North, Bramos played college basketball at Miami University with the RedHawks. At Miami, he was named to the All-Mid-American Conference Second Team in 2008, as a junior. As a senior, he was named to the 2009 All-Mid-American Conference First Team, and he was also named the 2009 Mid-American Conference Player of the Year.

Professional career

Bramos played with the Detroit Pistons' NBA Summer League team in 2009.[2] In August 2009, he joined the Greek Basket League club Peristeri.[3] In 2010, he joined the Spanish ACB League club Gran Canaria.[4]

In 2012, he signed a 2-year contract with the Euroleague club Panathinaikos.[5] With Panathinaikos, he won both the Greek Cup and the Greek League championships in 2013.

Greek national team

Bramos became a member of the senior men's Greek national basketball team in 2011. With Greece's senior men's national team, he played at FIBA EuroBasket 2011. He also played at the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament and at FIBA EuroBasket 2013.

Awards and accomplishments

College

Pro career

References

External links

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