Cedrick Banks
Personal information | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois | December 16, 1981
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Listed weight | 169 lb (77 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Westinghouse (Chicago,Illinois) |
College | UIC (2001–2005) |
NBA draft | 2005: undrafted |
Playing career | 2005–2015 |
Position | Shooting guard |
Number | 34 |
Career history | |
2005 | Nebraska Cranes |
2005–2006 | Besançon BCD |
2006–2007 | SLUC Nancy Basket |
2007–2008 | Maccabi Rishon LeZion |
2008–2010 | Orléans Loiret Basket |
2010–2011 | Limoges CSP |
2011–2012 | Orléans Loiret Basket |
2012 | Türk Telekom |
2012–2013 | Élan Chalon |
2013 | Liège Basket |
2013–2014 | STB Le Havre |
2014–2015 | Cholet Basket |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Cedrick Banks (born December 16, 1981) is an American former professional basketball player who last played for Cholet Basket of the LNB Pro A.
High school and college
[edit]Banks starred at Westinghouse High School in Chicago. He was named Chicago Sun Times Player of the Year as a senior in 2000, ahead of other area standouts such as Dwyane Wade of Richards High School and Eddy Curry of Thornwood High School.[1] Banks led Westinghouse to the 2000 state championship game, where he scored 22 points, but his team lost to West Aurora High School.[2]
After graduating high school, Banks went on to play for the University of Illinois at Chicago. He redshirted his first season because of academic problems,[3] then led his team in scoring (13.6 points) in 2001–02.[4] Over the next three seasons, Banks earned three All-Horizon League First Team nods and was a five-time Horizon League Player of the Week. As a senior, he broke UIC's career scoring record, ending his collegiate career with 2,097 points.[5] His point guard at Westinghouse and UIC was Martell Bailey.
Professional career
[edit]Banks began his professional career in May 2005 with the Nebraska Cranes of the United States Basketball League.[6] After averaging 17.1 points per game and winning All-Rookie Team honors, he signed with Besançon BCD of the French Pro-B Division,[7] and he was named the Foreign Player's MVP of that league in 2006.[8] He then played summer league basketball with the Chicago Bulls,[9] but did not make the regular season team.
From 2006 to 2007, Banks was a member of SLUC Nancy of France's Pro-A Division. He represented the team at the 2006 French League All-Star Game, where he scored 12 points for the foreign players' team.[10] Banks then signed with Maccabi Rishon LeZion of Israel. During the 2007–2008 season in the Israeli league, Banks averaged 14 points per game, and posted a season high of 36 against Hapoel Holon.[11]
Banks signed with Entente Orléanaise in 2008.[12] In 2010, he joined CSP Limoges.[13] In July 2011 he returned to Entente Orléanaise for yet another season.[14] In 2012, he signed with Türk Telekom Ankara, and he averaged 7.3 points and 2.0 assists in four Turkish League games. On December 4, 2012, he signed a short deal (until January 5, 2013) with Élan Chalon.[15] In March 2013 he signed with Liège Basket.[16] In July 2013, he signed with STB Le Havre.[17]
On June 17, 2014, he signed with Cholet Basket for the 2014–15 season.[18]
References
[edit]- ^ Taylor Bell. "Banks just keeps on winning; Westinghouse senior named Sun-Times Player of the Year". Chicago Sun-Times. March 3, 2000. 114.
- ^ Daryl Van Schouwen. "West Aurora No. 1; Blackhawks handle Westinghouse press to claim title". Chicago Sun-Times. March 19, 2000. 122.
- ^ "Bailey and Banks Looking Towards Continued Success At UIC". UICFlames.com. August 23, 2001. Retrieved on August 5, 2008.
- ^ "Men's Basketball Standouts Cedrick Banks and Martell Bailey Earn All-League Recognition". UICFlames.com. February 27, 2002. Retrieved on August 5, 2008.
- ^ Player Bio: Cedric Banks Archived 2008-07-19 at the Wayback Machine. UICFlames.com. Retrieved on August 8, 2008.
- ^ "Cedrick Banks Playing Professionally with the Nebraska Cranes in the USBL". UICFlames.com. May 6, 2005. Retrieved on August 5, 2008.
- ^ "Former Men's Basketball Standout to Play Professionally in France". UICFlames.com. August 11, 2005. Retrieved on August 8, 2008.
- ^ "Former Men's Basketball Star Cedrick Banks Named MVP of French League". UICFlames.com. May 18, 2006. Retrieved on August 8, 2008.
- ^ "Banks Leads Bulls Past New Jersey with Team-High 26 Points in Summer League Finale". UICFlames.com. July 14, 2006. Retrieved on August 8, 2008.
- ^ French League All-Star Game. Euroleague.net. December 30, 2006. Retrieved on August 8, 2008.
- ^ Cedrik Banks profile. BSL.org. Retrieved on August 8, 2008.
- ^ Former Flames Star Cedrick Banks Earns Professional Honor. UICFlames.com. Retrieved on November 6, 2008.
- ^ Cedrick Banks moves to Limoges CSP. Sportando. July 12, 2010.
- ^ Cedrick Banks is back to Orleans
- ^ ELAN CHALON inks Banks. Euroleague.net - Tuesday, December 04, 2012.
- ^ "Cedrick Banks moves to Liege". Sportando.net. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
- ^ "Le Havre announced Cedrick Banks". Sportando.net. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- ^ "Cedrick Banks, nouvelle recrue de Cholet Basket". cholet-basket.com (in French). June 17, 2014. Archived from the original on June 23, 2014. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
External links
[edit]- 1981 births
- Living people
- American expatriate basketball people in Belgium
- American expatriate basketball people in France
- American expatriate basketball people in Israel
- American expatriate basketball people in Turkey
- American men's basketball players
- Basketball players from Chicago
- Besançon BCD players
- Cholet Basket players
- Élan Chalon players
- George Westinghouse College Prep alumni
- Liège Basket players
- Maccabi Rishon LeZion basketball players
- Orléans Loiret Basket players
- Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
- Shooting guards
- SLUC Nancy Basket players
- STB Le Havre players
- Türk Telekom B.K. players
- UIC Flames men's basketball players