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Julian Terrell

Julian Terrell
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Terrell during practice at Vanderbilt
Windy City Bulls
Position Assistant Coach
League NBA G League
Personal information
Born (1984-04-16) April 16, 1984 (age 33)
Akron, OH
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Listed weight 245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
High school Ezell Harding Christian School
College Vanderbilt (2002–2006)
NBA draft 2006 / Undrafted
Playing career 2006–2013
Position Power forward
Coaching career 2013–present
Career history
As player:
2006-2007 Artland Dragons
20062008 Arkansas RimRockers
2007-2008 FC Porto Ferpinta
2008–2009 Köln 99ers
2009–2011 FC Porto Ferpinta
2011–2012 Al Wasl SC Dubai
2012 Leuven Bears
2012 Kataja Basket Club
2012-2013 Sigal Prishtina
As coach:
2013–2015 Vanderbilt (Director of Video)
2015-2017 Austin Peay State University (Assistant Coach)
2017–present Windy City Bulls (Assistant Coach)
Career highlights and awards
  • SEC Tournament Semifinals -04
  • NCAA Sweet 16 -04
  • NIT Quarterfinals -05
  • Portuguese League Cup Winner -08
  • Portuguese League Finalist -08, 10
  • Portuguese Hugo dos Santos Cup Winner -10, -11
  • Portuguese Cup Winner -10
  • Portuguese Regular Season Champion -11
  • Portuguese LPB League Champion -11
  • Top 16 FIBA Eurochallenge -12
  • Kosovo Cup Winner -13
  • NCAA NIT Tournament 3rd Round -15
  • Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Champion -16
  • NCAA Tournament 1st Round - 16
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Julian Terrell (born April 16, 1984) is an Assistant basketball coach for the Windy City Bulls. Previously he served as Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Austin Peay State University. Prior to that he spent time at Vanderbilt University as the Director of Video Operations. He also played collegiately for Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tennessee.

Terrell attended Ezell-Harding Christian School, where he played for head coach Christopher Burnette. As a junior (2000–2001), he led his high school team to school best 33-2 record. The only two losses came during the 1st game of the season and the TSSAA Class A State Championship game against future Vanderbilt teammate Jason Holwerda. His team lost by 3pts (57-54). As a senior (2001–02), he averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds and 3 blocks and led Ezell-Harding (27-5) to its second TSSAA Class A State Championship in two years. Again the Eagles lost the game, this time to Tennessee Temple 58-45. He was named first-team All-State. He was also named first-team All Mid-State. Terrell eventually signed a National Letter of Intent with Vanderbilt University and head coach Kevin Stallings.

Terrell signed with Vanderbilt University in November 2001. He chose Vanderbilt over the University of Alabama, University of Connecticut, University of Kentucky, and University of Tennessee due to a relationship he built with the Commodores coaching staff during the recruiting process.

As a freshman (2002–2003), Terrell played limited minutes in 29 games averaging 4.3ppg, 3.9rpg, 48.5% FG., 48.3% FT. As a sophomore (2003–2004), Terrell began the year as the starting center due to transfer of SEC All-Freshman Team member Brian Thornton. Terrell finished the season with averages: 6.4ppg, 4.2rpg, 49.7% FG, 59.5% FT in 32 games. As a junior (2004–2005), Terrell again was named a starter. Terrell finished the season with averages: 6.8ppg, 5.1rpg, 1.1bpg, 1.4asg, 50% FG, 60.5% FT in 33 games. Terrell only missed 1 game during the season due to the untimely death of his mother Rosemary Terrell. Ms. Rosemary Terrell died on January 26, 2005. A month earlier roommate and Vanderbilt University starting Running back Kwane Doster was killed on vacation in his hometown Tampa, Florida. During the Summer of 2005, Terrell traveled with the USA All-Star team to play in the Nationen Cup in Münster, Germany. As a senior (2005–2006), Terrell was named team captain by teammates and coaches. Terrell finished the season with averages: 10.5ppg, 7.2rpg, 1.2bpg, 1.8asg, 51.7% FG, 63% FT in 33 games. Terrell played and started in every game his senior year.


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