Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
17th September, 2012 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Golden State. |
24th October, 2012 | NBA | Waived by Golden State. |
1st November, 2012 | D-League | Designated as an allocated player by Santa Cruz Warriors. |
25th July, 2013 | South Korea | Drafted 15th overall in the 2013 KBL Import Draft by Goyang Orions. Signed a concurrent one year contract. |
18th December, 2013 | South Korea | Traded by Goyang Orions, along with Tony Akins, Kim Seung-Won and Kim Jong-Beum to Sonic Boom KT in exchange for Anthony Richardson, Kim Do-Soo, Jang Jae-Seok and Lim Jong-Il. |
3rd March, 2014 | D-League | Designated as a returning player by Santa Cruz Warriors. |
15th August, 2014 | Turkey | Signed a one year contract with Akhisar Belediye. |
18th July, 2015 | France | Signed a one year contract with Boulogne. |
4th July, 2016 | France | Signed a one year contract with Le Portel. |
19th August, 2017 | France | Signed a one year contract with Denain. |
2008 - 2012 | Vanderbilt (NCAA) |
September 2012 - October 2012 | Golden State Warriors (NBA) |
November 2012 - June 2013 | Santa Cruz Warriors (D-League) |
July 2013 | Golden State Warriors (Summer League) |
July 2013 - December 2013 | Goyang Orions (South Korea) |
December 2013 - March 2014 | Sonic Boom KT (South Korea) |
March 2014 - June 2014 | Santa Cruz Warriors (D-League) |
August 2014 - June 2015 | Akhisar Belediye (Turkey, TBL2) |
July 2015 - June 2016 | Boulogne (France, ProB) |
July 2016 - present | Le Portel (France) |
August 2017 - present | Denain (France, ProB) |
March 15, 2011
[...] The team's best athlete, forward, defender and prospect is 6'7 Swedish national team mainstay, Jeffery Taylor. Taylor is one of the best defenders in the nation; his combination of of size, strength, speed, athleticism, footwork and smarts make him able to lock down any other player in the nation. His offensive is also developing - it's not without it's mistakes, but Taylor runs the court, is improving his ability to get to the basket, has a much improved jumpshot, and has good passing vision. Also in the forward mix is 6'8 junior Lance Goulbourne, who brings with him his prolific rebounding rate, grabbing more than 7 a game in only 24 minutes a contest. Indeed, he has more rebounds than points. Goulbourne is a good leaper, an occasional jumpshooter and a rebounding specialist who ensures that the Commodores are more than stacked at the forward spots. (And that's before even getting to freshman Rod Odom, largely just a three point shooter at the moment, but a better fourth forward than most teams have.)