Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
27th July, 2012 | France | Signed a one year contract with ASVEL Villeurbanne. |
8th August, 2013 | France | Signed a one year contract with Strasbourg. |
17th July, 2014 | Germany | Signed a one year contract with Braunschweig. |
15th July, 2015 | Spain | Signed a one year contract with Iberostar Tenerife. |
6th July, 2016 | Spain | Signed another one year contract with Iberostar Tenerife. |
28th June, 2017 | Spain | Signed a one year extension with Tenerife. |
2007 - 2012 | Notre Dame (NCAA) |
July 2012 - June 2013 | ASVEL Villeurbanne (France) |
July 2013 | Boston Celtics (Summer League) |
August 2013 - June 2014 | Strasbourg (France) |
July 2014 - June 2915 | Braunschweig (Germany) |
July 2015 - present | Tenerife (Spain) |
July 8, 2013
Tim Abromaitis
Abromaitis began his professional career this season in France, playing for perennial powerhouse ASVEL Villerbanne and averaging 8.1 points and 3.9 rebounds in 20 minutes per game. He shot his usual 41% from three point range, and didn't make many mistakes, yet nor did he (or does he) do much other than shoot. He doesn't have Kyle Korver's ability to get open or shoot off screens, he's not as tall as Steve Novak, not as athletic as James Jones, and not as lucky as Luke Zeller. Abromaitis could in theory have Pat Garrity's role in the NBA, but Pat Garrity was considerably better than Abromaitis before becoming the specialist that he did.
March 15, 2011
Up front, Notre Dame doesn't have a great deal of size. Power forward Carleton Scott and centre Tyrone Nash both have the frame and athleticism best suited for small forwards. Yet this doesn't prevent them from their significant defensive impacts. Scott uses his good athleticism to be the team's best shot blocking presence and a good defender of perimeter forwards, while Nash uses energy and effort to play good post defense on those far bigger than he. Nash can also make shots around the basket, drive from the high post, and expand the playbook with his great passing game, while Scott plays on the perimeter, running the court and hitting three pointers. Once they leave here, both will make some money in the professional game. Starting small forward Tim Abromaitis, meanwhile, enjoys a size advantage for his position. Standing 6'8 and 235lbs, Abromaitis is best as a shooter, although he can also take slower forwards off the dribble as well. He is second in points on the high-scoring Irish team, and has decided to try and rebound this season, pulling down an acceptable 6 boards in 34 minutes per game. Abromaitis is less athletic than Ravern Johnson or Linas Kleiza, and smaller than Chandler Parsons, but he's bigger than Jimmy Butler, and a better shooter than Joe Trapani. Like the aforementioned Nash and Scott duo, he will make some money in the professional game.