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Scottie Wilbekin
PG - 6'2, 176lbs - 31 years old - 0 years of NBA experience
Fenerbahce - Signed with Fenerbahce
  • Birthdate: 04/05/1993
  • Drafted (NBA): Undrafted, 2014
  • Pre-draft team: Florida
  • Country: USA/Turkey
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent:
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
22nd August, 2014AustraliaSigned a one year contract with Cairns Taipans.
13th March, 2015GreeceSigned for the remainder of the season with AEK Athens.
22nd July, 2015NBASigned a partially guaranteed four year minimum salary contract with Philadelphia.
26th October, 2015NBAWaived by Philadelphia.
3rd November, 2015TurkeySigned for the remainder of the season and through 2017 with Darussafaka.
17th June, 2016TurkeyDarussafaka exercised 2016/17 team option.
28th March, 2017TurkeySigned a two year extension with Darussafaka.
Career Moves
2010 - 2014Florida (NCAA)
July 2014Memphis Grizzlies (Summer League)
July 2014Philadelphia 76ers (Summer League)
August 2014 - March 2015Cairns Taipans (Australia)
March 2015 - June 2015AEK Athens (Greece)
July 2015Orlando Magic (Summer League)
July 2015Philadelphia 76ers (Summer League)
July 2015 - October 2015Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)
November 2015 - June 2016Darussafaka (Turkey)
July 2015Oklahoma City Thunder (Summer League)
July 2016 - presentDarussafaka (Turkey)
Articles about Scottie Wilbekin

March 17, 2011

[...] Florida are led by those six, although they can go with as many as ten players at times. When he enters the game, freshman Casey Prather likes to look for threes and long twos, both off the dribble and off of catch-and-shoot situations, without looking to do a whole lot else. He has attempted zero free throws this season. Freshman Frenchman Will Yeguete (6'7, 210) likes to throw himself wildly at the offensive glass, and by my troth, he gets them. Backup point guard Scottie Wilbekin is still only 17 years old, and gets quite a lot of minutes for one so young, having a decent impact defensively. And backup big man Erik Murphy showed up with a three point stroke this year, giving him a fairly reliable offensive tool to go along with his agility, effort and rebounding. He'll play a much bigger role next season, once Tyus and Macklin have both signed in Israel.

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