J.P. Batista
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João Paulo Batista (born October 29, 1981, in Olinda, Pernambuco), more commonly referred to as simply J.P. Batista, is a Brazilian basketball player who played at Gonzaga University in the United States. The 6'9", 270 lb (2.06 m, 123 kg) Batista, who grew up in Olinda, Pernambuco, attended Colegio Atual school in Olinda and was named State Player of the Year as a senior in 2001.
[edit] College career
Batista arrived at Gonzaga in 2004, after spending the first year of his college career at Western Nebraska Community College and the second at Barton County Community College in Kansas, where he mentored teammate and fellow international student Antanas Kavaliauskas. He finished his first season with Gonzaga averaging 12 points and 6 rebounds per game, and was named the top newcomer in the West Coast Conference.
Playing along side the All-American Adam Morrison, Batista finished the 2005/2006 NCAA Basketball season averaging over 19 points and 9 rebounds per game, while shooting a remarkable 59 percent from the field and 83 percent from the line.
[edit] Professional career
Despite his impressive collegiate statistics, Batista was generally ignored by the scouts leading up to the 2006 NBA Draft, with his lack of athleticism and his age (he was twenty five at the time of the draft, unusually old for a college prospect) perhaps hindering his chances of being drafted. Batista played for the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves entry in the Las Vegas Summer LeagueSpokesman-Review, but he was not signed by the team. He accepted an offer to play for Lietuvos Rytas in Vilnius, Lithuania, in the LKL and ULEB Cup.