- Lester Abram
Lester C. Abram, Jr. (born
September 2 ,1983 inPontiac, Michigan ) is an Americanbasketball player (shooting guard ).Abram was named team captain during his senior year at
University of Michigan , making him the Wolverines' first three-time captain.Specify|date=February 2007 He averaged 10 points, 3.3rebound s, and 1.1 assists per game in his 21 appearances.Fact|date=February 2007 He has made quite a profile throughout Michigan. Playing in 120 career games, he tied for No. 18 all-time. He started 106 career games, tieing for 10th all-time. He scored 1,274 career points (No. 26 all-time), shot 82.93 percent for career on free throws (No. 2 all-time), and had 345 free throws made (No. 10 all-time). As well, he set freshman (85.6 percent) and sophomore (84.3 percent) records for free-throw percentage in a season. He has played a career of 3,513 career minutes, the twelfth of all time.Profile
Career
Prep
Abram played for
Pontiac Northern High School and was coached byRobert Rogers . In his prep career, he averaged 19.0 points per game and came in third for the 2002 Hal Schram Mr. Basketball award. Abram led Pontiac Northern to back-to-back Class A state titles and missed only one career game (finishing with a 81-21 career record). Additionally, he was a four-year starter and a two-year captain, playing four different positions. During his freshman year (1999), he averaged 14.1 points and led Pontiac Northern to the Michigan Class A State semifinal game; he also played for an AAU team, and was coached by Durand Walker. As a sophomore (2000), he averaged 14.1 points and led Pontiac Northern to a 17-5 record. As a junior (in 2001), he averaged 20.2 points, 10.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists and led Pontiac Northern to the Class A State Championship title. His senior year (in 2002), he averaged 22.7 points, 10.8 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.5 blocks. Abram led Pontiac Northern to a 23-4 record and the Class A State title, where he earned co-Most Valuable Player honors.In 2000, Abram made the Detroit News Class A All-State as an honorable mention , All-Metro honorable mention, All-North second team (2000), Detroit Free Press Class A All-State honorable mention (2000), and USA Today's Michigan “Players to Watch” (2000).
Moreover, he was selected as a member of the following teams:
*Top 100 selection for theMcDonald's All-American Team
*Detroit News Dream Team
*All-Metro first team
*All-North first team (2002)
*Detroit Free Press Dream Team
*All-Metro first team (for which he was selected as the captain)
*All-North first team (where again, he was named captain) (2002)
*Oakland Press Oakland County Dream Team (2002)
*Associated Press Class A All-State first team (2001)Freshman (2002-03)
Abram won U-M's 2003 Iron Man Award and U-M's 2003 Award for Outstanding Free Throw Shooting. He played in all 30 games (with 28 starts). Following an 0-6 start, he helped U-M to a 13-game winning streak and third place in the
Big Ten . He helped his team win atUCLA 'sPauley Pavilion (81-76)December 28 ,2002 . Next, Lester helped U-M break an eight-game losing streak againstMichigan State onJanuary 26 ,2003 . His first collegiate game and start was against St. Bonaventure at theParadise Jam Tournament onNovember 23 ), where he had 11 points, 3 rebounds and one block. Abram set U-M'sfreshman record shooting 85.6 percent on free throws (89-for-104).During one 18-game stretch, he never missed a shot from the free throw line. He averaged 10.6 points per game (319 points total) and scored in double figures in 16 games. He had one game scoring 20 or more points, with a season-high 20 points against
IUPUI onJanuary 4 ,2003 . Abram was the highest scorer in six games. In all, he averaged 4.4 rebounds per game (131 total). His season-high nine rebounds was in a game against Iowa on (February 8 ,2003 ). He played 32.1 minutes per game.Sophomore (2003-04)
Abram was a member of the 2004 NIT Championship team and 2004 all-Big Ten, third team. He won U-M's 2004 Bill Buntin Most Valuable Player Award, U-M's 2004 Travis Conlan Sportsmanship Award, U-M's 2004 Award for Outstanding Free Throw Shooting, U-M's 2004 Iron Man Award, and CBS Player of the Game against Wisconsin on
February 22 ,2004 . His next honors wereESPN2 Player of the Game and Four-time ESPN-Plus Player of the Game. He missed three games after suffering a left shoulder injury in a collision with Iowa'sGreg Brunner in theBig Ten Tournament . Abram came back with 17 points, five rebounds, and two steals in a game against Hawaii onMarch 24 ,2004 . This injury caused Abram to snap a streak of playing in 58 consecutive games.Abram lead his college to scoring 12 games. On
January 27 ,2004 vs. Northwestern, he scored a career-high 27 points. Abram tied UM All-AmericanCazzie Russell for U-M sophomore shooting record 84.3% on free throws (113-for-134); moreover, he twice successfully made 10 free throws. He was perfect from the free throw line in 13 games and averaged 4.2 rebounds per game (131 in all). Abram next had a career high of 10 rebounds againstIowa State onFebruary 14 ,2004 . He led the UOM in rebounding for six games. This rewarded him 13 points and 10 rebounds. Total, Abram had 41 assists, nine blocks, and 31 steals; he played 29.5 minutes per game.Junior (2004-05)
Abram was voted this season one of three team captains. Abram missed 28 total games of the 2004-05 season following surgery to left shoulder on
December 16 ,2004 . Abram played in three games averaging 6.7 points (20 total) and 4.7 rebounds (14 total) in 28.7 minutes. And Shooting 90.9 percent (10-for-11) on free throws.Senior (2005-06)
Abram helped the
University of Michigan to its first top 25 poll in eight years. He also led them to back-to-back wins over top 25 teams for the first time since 1994. Honorably, he was voted as one of four team captains.Cite web|url=http://mgoblue.com/bio.cfm?bio_id=12§ion_id=230&top=2&level=3&season=985z|title=Long detailed history of player|accessdate=2006-11-15] Abram wasESPN-Plus Player of the Game (U-M) against Northwestern onJanuary 18 . He started 18 of 21 games; however, he missed two games with sprained right toe and 10 games with severely sprained left ankle. His return was in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament vs. Minnesota (March 9 ). He played thirteen minutes, received two points, three rebounds, two resists, and a block. His averages were 10.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.0 steals per game. In 12 of the 21 games that featured him, he scored double figures. His career best from the field was 53% (71 for 134) and he made 42.5 percent of his three pointers (17-for-40); he made 82.5%(52-for-63) of his free throws. He gained 22 assists, five blocks, and 21 steals. In the game against Northwestern onJanuary 18 , he scored a season best 20 points after going 9-for-12 from the field and 2-for-5 on three-pointers. Abram had a career-high four steals and finished with 14 points after going 8-for-10 from the free throw line in win over Miami, Florida (Nov. 29) in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.He hit two free throw shots within 1.9 rebounds to seal the win at Notre Dame on December 3 and finished the game off with four points, 1 block, and two steals. He followed up with a career-high five assists against
Coppin State (December 28 ). Next, he went 10-for-10 from the free-throw line in Miami, Florida Game onMarch 22 in the quarterfinal of theNIT . He was featured in a game againstCentral Michigan onNovember 18 . He sat out his junior season (2004-05) because of an injury and finished with 19 points after going 7-for-10 from the field.Big Ten Foreign Touring Team (2006) Abram also entered with Big Ten Foreign Touring team on a four-game exhibition throughout
Sydney andBrisbane , Australia. Plus, he helped the Big Ten team to 3-1 record. The Big Ten team set a record for most points in an exhibition game with (145) against theSouth District Spartans . He played in four games with two starts averaged 15.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists. And led the Touring team in scoring with 18 points against theSydney Kings and 22 points against the South District Spartans, where he was perfect from the field.5th Year/Senior (2006-07)
Appliying for and earning a medical hardship by the NCAA granting him an extra year of eligibility for his injury as a junior, he endeavored into becoming the first three-time captain in Michigan history. He helped Michigan to the Postseason NIT second round. He helped them to a 22-13 record; their second straight 20-plus win season. Abram averaged 9.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.9 steals per game. He scored double-figures in 16 games, with one game of 20 or more points. He then achieved the
ESPN -Plus Player of the Game vs. Illinois onJanuary 3 ) with 25 points on 9-for-13 shooting with seven rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Twenty-five points was also a season high; he was also 6-for-6 on free throws. Next, he would score a 1,000th career point through a three-point field goal in the first half against Youngstown State (Nov. 22), making him the 42nd Wolverine to reach 1,000 career points. Abram had a single season career-high 133 rebounds, a season-high seven rebounds, four times, had single season career-high 74 assists and had a career-high seven assists fighting Harvard onNovember 17 .He also posted 31 steals and nine blocks with a career-high five steals against Harvard and a season-high two blocks against Illinois. He played in 28.6 minutes per game though recorded first 1,000 minute season (1,001) and played 20-or-more minutes in 32-of-35 games with 16 games of 30-or more minutes. He also received the University of Michigan's 2007Steve Grote Hustle Award.Personal life
He is the son of Kim and Lester Abram. Lester was enrolled in the Division of
Kinesiology . He was asport management major. He isleft handed . Abram played with teammate Graham Brown for AAU's The Family; played against teammateDion Harris in the 2002 Class A State Championship game. OnFebruary 19 ,2007 , Lester wasarrested for driving with a suspended license inIngham County . [ [http://www.wilx.com/sports/headlines/5939661.html WILX - Sports WILX News 10 Lansing/Jackson-Sports, home of the Sports Biltz and Staudt on Sports ] ]References
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