Oshae Brissett
Free agent | |
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Position | Small forward / Shooting guard |
Personal information | |
Born | Toronto, Ontario | June 20, 1998
Nationality | Canadian |
Listed height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Listed weight | 210 lb (95 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | |
College | Syracuse (2017–2019) |
NBA draft | 2019: undrafted |
Playing career | 2019–present |
Career history | |
2019–2020 | Toronto Raptors |
2019–2020 | →Raptors 905 |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball Reference |
Oshae Jahve Brissett (born June 20, 1998) is a Canadian professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Syracuse Orange.
Early life
Brissett was born in Toronto to mother McKeitha McFarlane and father Bernard Brissett who both separated around the time of his birth.[1] Brissett spent the first 4 years of his life living in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood before moving to Mississauga.[2] After initially attending high school at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School in Mississauga, Brissett moved away from home & attended high school at Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nevada in the hopes of honing his basketball skills against better competition & to enhance his chances of getting recruited from a major U.S. college. After Findlay Prep, Brissett returned to Canada and spent a year at the Athlete Institute in Mono, Ontario where he excelled as their team captain.[3]
College career
Brissett committed to Syracuse over USC, Oregon and Memphis.[4] He entered the starting lineup immediately for the Orange, providing an interior presence alongside guards Tyus Battle and Frank Howard.[5] On the year, Brissett averaged 14.9 points and 8.8 rebounds per game in his first college season.[6]
Following his freshman season, there was speculation that Brissett could test the waters in the 2018 NBA draft. However, he announced his intention to return to Syracuse for his sophomore season on April 11, 2018.[7] As a sophomore, Brissett averaged 12.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. After the season he declared for the NBA draft and forfeited his remaining two years of collegiate eligibility.[8]
Professional career
On July 23, 2019, Brissett signed with the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association.[9] On October 21, Brissett’s contract was converted to a Two-way contract. Under the terms of the deal, he will split time between the Raptors and their NBA G League affiliate, the Raptors 905.[10] He made his NBA debut on November 19 against the Miami Heat[11] On January 7, 2020, Brissett had his best game of the season, scoring a career-high 12 points, and grabbing six rebounds, one assist and one steal in a 101–99 loss against the Portland Trail Blazers.[12] In the G League, Brissett averaged 15.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game.[13] Following the season, the Raptors extended a qualifying offer to him, making him a restricted free agent,[14] later signing him to a partially guaranteed, two-year contract extension.[15] He was waived by the team at the end of training camp for the 2020-21 season.[16]
Career statistics
GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
College
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2017–18 | Syracuse | 37 | 37 | 38.1 | .354 | .331 | .787 | 8.8 | .9 | 1.2 | .8 | 14.9 |
2018–19 | Syracuse | 34 | 34 | 33.0 | .393 | .270 | .660 | 7.5 | 1.8 | 1.0 | .8 | 12.4 |
Career | 71 | 71 | 35.7 | .371 | .307 | .736 | 8.2 | 1.3 | 1.1 | .8 | 13.7 |
Personal life
He has an older brother named Dejon, who was drafted 2nd overall in the 2020 CFL Draft by the Toronto Argonauts.[17]
References
- ^ Fortier, Sam (November 9, 2017). "Oshae Brissett reluctantly left home to have a shot at making it big". DailyOrange.com.
- ^ Zatzman, Louis (November 4, 2019). "For Oshae Brissett, Mississauga Will Always Be Home". Raptors Republic.
- ^ Fortier, Sam (November 9, 2017). "Oshae Brissett reluctantly left home to have a shot at making it big". DailyOrange.com.
- ^ McKee, Chris (November 16, 2016). "Mississauga Native Oshae Brissett Commits to Syracuse". FanSided. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
- ^ "Syracuse freshman Oshae Brissett making big impression". USA Today. February 1, 2018. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
- ^ Natt, Dennis (June 22, 2018). "What to expect from Oshae Brissett next season". The Post-Standard. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
- ^ Carlson, Chris (April 11, 2018). "Syracuse basketball officially announces Oshae Brissett will be back next season". The Post-Standard. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
- ^ Carlson, Chris (May 21, 2019). "Oshae Brissett leaving Syracuse basketball, will stay in NBA Draft". The Post-Standard. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ "Raptors Sign Robinson, Brissett and Konate". NBA.com press release. July 23, 2019. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Raptors 905 Announce Opening Night Roster". NBA.com. November 6, 2019. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
- ^ "Raptors' Oshae Brissett: Moves back to G League". CBS Sports. November 20, 2019. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ "Raptors' Oshae Brissett: Logs 12 points, six boards". CBS Sports. January 7, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
- ^ Burrows, Ben (March 6, 2020). "Was leaving early the right choice for Tyus Battle? Syracuse basketball overseas and in the NBA G League". The Post-Standard. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- ^ "Raptors extend QOs to Boucher, Brissett". TSN. November 19, 2020.
- ^ Ewing, Lori (December 1, 2020). "Toronto Raptors sign Canadian Oshae Brissett, unveil camp roster in Florida". CTV.
- ^ "Raptors waive Brissett, Ellenson, Johnson ahead of regular season". Sportsnet. December 19, 2020.
- ^ "Argos Select Dejon Brissett Second Overall". Canadian Football League. April 30, 2020.
External links
- 1998 births
- Living people
- Basketball players from Toronto
- Black Canadian basketball players
- Canadian expatriate basketball people in the United States
- Canadian men's basketball players
- Findlay Prep alumni
- National Basketball Association players from Canada
- Raptors 905 players
- Shooting guards
- Small forwards
- Syracuse Orange men's basketball players
- Toronto Raptors players
- Undrafted National Basketball Association players