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Brandon Triche
PG/SG - 6'4, 198lbs - 33 years old - 0 years of NBA experience
Free agent - Signed with Shabab Al Ahli
  • Birthdate: 02/01/1991
  • Drafted (NBA): Undrafted, 2013
  • Pre-draft team: Syracuse
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: Unknown
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
6th August, 2013ItalySigned a one year contract with Aquila Basket Trento.
23rd July, 2014ItalySigned a one year contract with Roma.
7th March, 2015ItalyReleased by Roma.
29th October, 2016D-LeagueDesignated as a local tryout player by Delaware 87ers.
3rd March, 2017D-LeagueTraded by Delaware 87ers to Salt Lake City Stars in exchange for the returning player rights to Jerrelle Benimon.
9th April, 2017IsraelSigned for the remainder of the season with Bnei Hertzeliyya.
19th September, 2017GreeceSigned a one year contract with PAOK Thessaloniki.
Career Moves
2009 - 2013Syracuse (NCAA)
July 2013Charlotte Bobcats (Summer League)
August 2013 - June 2014Trento (Italy, A2 Gold)
July 2014New York Knicks (Summer League)
July 2014 - March 2015Roma (Italy)
October 2016 - March 2017Delaware 87ers (D-League)
March 2017 - April 2017Salt Lake City Stars (D-League)
April 2017 - presentBnei Hertzeliyya (Israel)
September 2017 - presentPAOK Thessaloniki (Greece)
Articles about Brandon Triche

March 16, 2011

On drums, Scoop Jardine started well, then hit a six week slump, before turning it around and being a big part of Syracuse's late season recovery. Jardine - not to be confused with Scoop Jackson, no matter how easy it is to do - is a good playmaker, transition player and ball handler, who is a bit too happy to hoist up the long jumpshots, but who can make both them and some floaters around the painted area. Aside from that six week period, he also does a pretty good job of keeping the turnovers down, Alongside him, the slower but bigger sophomore Brandon Triche started terribly, then picked it up throughout the season, and again demonstrated the solid all-around game he showed as a freshman. Triche is no athlete, which hampers next level potential, but he's a very smart combo guard, occasional slasher, capable ball handler, and a presence at the top of the zone. On the downside, Triche has tried to be more of an off-ball shooting specialist alongside Jardine this season, but it hasn't really worked for him. He did well alongside Jardine and Andy Rautins in such a role last season, but for whatever reason, his shot has taken the year off. To open up the rest of his game, he really needs it back.

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