Cady Lalanne
No. 25 – Changwon LG Sakers | |
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Position | Center |
League | Korean Basketball League |
Personal information | |
Born | Port-au-Prince, Haiti | April 22, 1992
Nationality | Haitian |
Listed height | 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
Listed weight | 249 lb (113 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Oak Ridge (Orlando, Florida) |
College | UMass (2011–2015) |
NBA draft | 2015: 2nd round, 55th overall pick |
Selected by the San Antonio Spurs | |
Playing career | 2015–present |
Career history | |
2015–2016 | Austin Spurs |
2016 | Capitanes de Arecibo |
2016–2017 | Zhejiang Golden Bulls |
2017 | Capitanes de Arecibo |
2017–2018 | New Basket Brindisi |
2018 | Beşiktaş |
2018–2019 | Manresa |
2019 | Piratas de Quebradillas |
2019–present | Changwon LG Sakers |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Stats at Basketball Reference |
Cady Lalanne (born April 22, 1992) is a Haitian professional basketball player for Changwon LG Sakers of the Korean Basketball League. He played college basketball for the UMass Minutemen.
Early life
Lalanne, son of Bertha Lalanne, was born in Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti. He moved to the U.S. when he was 7 years old.[1] Lalanne attended Oak Ridge High School, in Orlando, Florida, where he starred on the varsity basketball team.[2]
College career
In 2011, Lalanne matriculated to the University of Massachusetts, where he earned a major in sociology.[2] Playing four seasons at UMass, Lalanne became one of three players in school history to record 1,000 points, 800 rebounds and 100 blocks in a career. As a senior at UMass, he earned third-team All-Atlantic 10 honors after averaging 11.6 points and 9.5 rebounds in 32 games.[3]
Professional career
Austin Spurs (2015–2016)
On June 25, 2015, Lalanne was selected with the 55th overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft by the San Antonio Spurs.[2][4] In July 2015, he joined the Spurs for the 2015 NBA Summer League.[5] On October 30, 2015, he was assigned to the Austin Spurs of the NBA Development League, the affiliate team of San Antonio.[6] On November 13, he made his professional debut in a 104–82 win over the Texas Legends, recording twelve points, four rebounds, one assist and one block in 27 minutes.[7] On February 8, 2016, he was named in the West All-Star team for the 2016 NBA D-League All-Star Game as a replacement for Orlando Johnson, who received an NBA call-up, after averaging 12.6 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 26.3 minutes in 29 games.[8] During this span, he was considered to be the best center in the D-League.[9]
Capitanes de Arecibo (2016)
On April 28, 2016, Lalanne signed with the Capitanes de Arecibo of the Puerto Rican League.[10] The next day, he made his debut for the Capitanes in a 76–70 loss to the Santeros de Aguada, recording nine points, seven rebounds and two blocks in 14 minutes off the bench.[11]
Zhejiang Golden Bulls (2016–2017)
In July 2016, Lalanne joined the San Antonio Spurs for the 2016 NBA Summer League[12] and on October 10, 2016, Lalanne signed with Zhejiang Golden Bulls of the Chinese Basketball Association.[13]
New Basket Brindisi (2017–18)
Lalanne signed with New Basket Brindisi of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A on August 19, 2017.[14]
Beşiktaş Basketbol (2018)
On February 9, 2018, Lalanne signed with Beşiktaş Basketbol of the Turkish Basketball Super League.[15][16]
Baxi Manresa (2018–2019)
On August 17, 2018, Lalanne signed a one-year deal with Baxi Manresa of the Liga ACB.[17]
Piratas de Quebradillas (2019)
On June 3, 2019, Lalanne joined the Piratas de Quebradillas of the Puerto Rican League.[18]
Changwon LG Sakers (2019–present)
On June 10, 2019, Lalanne signed with the Changwon LG Sakers of the Korean league.[19] After averaging 21.4 points and 10.9 rebounds per game, he re-signed with the team on April 27, 2020.[20] He was replaced on the roster by Terrico White in January 2021 after he sustained a toe injury.[21][22][23] He was named a KBL All-Star.[24][25]
Personal life
Lalanne is the son of Bertha Lalanne.
References
- ^ DelGallo, Alicia (July 18, 2015). "Meet Cady Lalanne". OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved July 18, 2015.
- ^ a b c DelGallo, Alicia (June 26, 2015). "Former Oak Ridge standout Cady Lalanne drafted by Spurs". OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
- ^ "2014-15 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Awards" (PDF). Atlantic10.com. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
- ^ "Spurs select Nikola Milutinov and Cady Lalanne in NBA Draft". NBA.com. June 25, 2015. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
- ^ "Spurs Announce 2015 Summer League Rosters for Utah & Las Vegas". NBA.com. July 3, 2015. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
- ^ "AUSTIN SPURS ANNOUNCE 2015 RETURNING PLAYERS AND TRAINING CAMP INVITEES". NBA.com. October 30, 2015. Archived from the original on November 9, 2015. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
- ^ "Cotton, Spurs Rout Legends as Satnam Singh Debuts". NBA.com. November 13, 2015. Archived from the original on January 19, 2016. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
- ^ "Cady Lalanne to Replace Orlando Johnson in NBA D-League All-Star Game Presented by Kumho Tire". NBA.com. February 8, 2016. Archived from the original on February 16, 2016. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
- ^ Rehome, Michael, ed. (22 July 2016). "Report: Spurs 2015 draft pick Lalanne stashed overseas in China". News 4 SA. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
- ^ Modestti, Luis (April 28, 2016). "Lalanne es el nuevo importado de los Capitanes". BSNPR.com (in Spanish). Retrieved April 30, 2016.
- ^ "Regular Season Round 32: Arecibo - Aguado 70-76". Eurobasket.com. April 29, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
- ^ "SPURS ANNOUNCE 2016 UTAH SUMMER LEAGUE ROSTER". NBA.com. July 1, 2016. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
- ^ "Cady Lalanne inks with Zhejiang Golden Bulls". Sportando.com. October 10, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
- ^ "L'haitiano Cady Lalanne è il nuovo pivot della New Basket Brindisi". New Basket Brindisi (in Italian). August 19, 2017. Archived from the original on July 20, 2018. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
- ^ "Besiktas sign Cady Lalanne". Sportando.com. February 9, 2018. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
- ^ "Besiktas announces Cady Lalanne". Eurobasket Inc. February 9, 2018. Retrieved February 9, 2018.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Baxi Manresa signs Cady Lalanne and Marko Lukovic". Sportando. 17 August 2018. Archived from the original on 17 August 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
- ^ Modestti, Luis (June 3, 2019). "Lalanne reforzará a los Piratas en la postemporada". BSNPR.com (in Spanish). Retrieved June 3, 2019.
- ^ Obradovic, Igor (June 10, 2019). "LG Sakers add Lalanne to their roster". LatinBasket. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ "Cady Lalanne re-signs with LG Sakers". Sportando. April 27, 2020. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ "테리코 화이트 선수 등록 완료, 9일 SK 전부터 출전한다". sports.news.naver.com (in Korean). January 9, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
- ^ "[이동환의 앤드원] KBL 전반기 정리:②창원 LG, 스피드 농구에 숨은 불안요소". sports.news.naver.com (in Korean). January 17, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
- ^ "[루키 프리뷰] 10연승 KCC vs 맞대결 우위 LG". sports.news.naver.com (in Korean). January 19, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
- ^ "Two sons of 'Basketball President' take 1st and 2nd place in All-Star fan vote". aju.news. January 4, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
- ^ "2020-2021 KBL ALLSTAR". facebook.com/lgsakerssns. January 5, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
External links
- 1992 births
- Living people
- Austin Spurs players
- Basketball players from Florida
- Bàsquet Manresa players
- Beşiktaş men's basketball players
- Capitanes de Arecibo players
- Centers (basketball)
- Haitian emigrants to the United States
- Haitian expatriate sportspeople in Puerto Rico
- Haitian expatriate sportspeople in Spain
- Haitian expatriate sportspeople in South Korea
- Haitian expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Haitian men's basketball players
- Lega Basket Serie A players
- Liga ACB players
- New Basket Brindisi players
- Piratas de Quebradillas players
- Sportspeople from Port-au-Prince
- San Antonio Spurs draft picks
- Sportspeople from Orlando, Florida
- UMass Minutemen basketball players
- Zhejiang Golden Bulls players