- Olu Famutimi
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Olu Famutimi Position Shooting Guard/Small Forward Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Weight 212 lb (96 kg) Team Düsseldorf Giants Born February 21, 1984
Toronto, OntarioNationality Canadian High school Northwestern High School College Arkansas Pro career 2005–present Career history Arkansas RimRockers (2005-2007)
Khimik Yuzhny (2007-2009)
Oyak Renault (2009-2010)Olumuyiwa ("Olu") Famutimi (born February 21, 1984 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian professional basketball player for Gloria Giants Düsseldorf in Germany.
Famutimi was first noticed in a high school game in Toronto, Canada at Chaminade College School in his freshman year. Less than a year later, Olu transferred to Flint, Michigan. In Michigan, he played for the Flint Northwestern Wildcats where he climbed the national ranks as the 7th best player in the country according to ESPN.com. A career altering injury would change all that as he was ushered out of the limelight because of it.
Famutimi played two seasons at the University of Arkansas where he earned All-Southeastern Conference Freshman honors. In 57 games with the Razorbacks, he averaged 8.3 points and 3.9 rebounds in 22.2 minutes per game. Against all conventional wisdom, he declared early for the 2005 NBA Draft and was not selected.
Famutimi was invited to training camp with the Philadelphia 76ers and made appearances in four preseason games (4.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg) before being waived. He played 47 games for the Arkansas RimRockers in 2005-06, and averaged 6.8 points and 2.7 rebounds in 16.5 minutes per game while shooting .513 (122-238) from the field. Famutimi signed with the San Antonio Spurs as a free agent in 2006, but was waived before the season started.
He plays internationally for the Canadian national team.
External links
Canada squad – 2009 FIBA Americas Championship – 4th place 4 Anderson | 5 Kepkay | 6 Bell | 7 Bucknor | 8 English | 9 Famutimi | 10 A. Rautins | 11 Doornekamp | 12 Young | 13 Landry | 14 Kendall | 15 Anthony | Coach: L. RautinsCanada squad – 2010 FIBA World Championship – 22nd place 4 Anderson | 5 Olynyk | 6 Bell | 7 Bucknor | 8 Brown | 9 Famutimi | 10 A. Rautins | 11 Doornekamp | 12 Sacre | 13 Shepherd | 14 Kendall | 15 Anthony | Coach: L. RautinsCategories:- 1984 births
- Living people
- Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball players
- Arkansas RimRockers players
- Basketball people from Ontario
- Black Canadian sportspeople
- Canadian basketball players
- Canadian expatriate basketball people in the United States
- Canadian people of Nigerian descent
- McDonald's High School All-Americans
- Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
- Sportspeople from Toronto
- Canadian basketball biography stubs
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