Date | League | Transaction |
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9th April, 2002 | USBL | Drafted 67th overall in the 2002 USBL Draft by Adirondack Wildcats. |
30th October, 2002 | NBDL | Designated as an allocated player by Fayetteville Patriots. |
3rd November, 2003 | Serbia | Signed a one week tryout with Crvena Zvezda. |
10th November, 2003 | Serbia | Left Crvena Zvezda. |
10th December, 2003 | NBDL | Designated as a returning player by Fayetteville Patriots. |
July 2004 | Japan | Signed a one year contract with Aishin Seahorses. |
27th September, 2005 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Charlotte. |
25th October, 2005 | NBA | Waived by Charlotte. |
17th November, 2005 | Italy | Signed for the remainder of the season with Roseto. |
22nd July, 2006 | Italy | Signed a one year contract with Avellino. |
29th November, 2006 | Italy | Left Avellino. |
1998 - 2002 | North Carolina (NCAA) |
July 2002 | Orlando Magic (Summer League) |
October 2002 - June 2003 | Fayetteville Patriots (NBDL) |
November 2003 | Crvena Zvezda (Serbia) |
December 2003 - June 2004 | Fayetteville Patriots (NBDL) |
July 2004 - June 2005 | Aishin Seahorses (Japan, JBL) |
July 2005 | Boston Celtics (Summer League) |
September 2005 - October 2005 | Charlotte Bobcats (NBA) |
November 2005 - June 2006 | Roseto (Italy) |
July 2006 - November 2006 | Avellino (Italy) |
March 19, 2013
Jason Capel - Still the head coach at Appalachian State.
April 19, 2011
Jason Capel - At the time of the last Jason Capel update, Jason Capel was an assistant coach at Appalachian State. He is now the head coach, and went 16-15 in his first year.
January 14, 2010
- Jason Capel
Capel was briefly a member of the Bobcats back in 2005, thanks in no small part to the fact that his dad Jeff was an assistant there at the time. Capel was only there for training camp, though, and did not make the team. Indeed, his career only lasted two more years total before Capel had to retired with chronic back problems aged only 26. He then rejoined the Bobcats as a radio announcer, later switching to becoming an announcer for ACC games, and then followed family tradition by becoming a coach. He is currently an assistant coach at Appalachian State.