Norelia in 2013
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Born |
Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
February 5, 1993
Nationality | Haitian |
Listed height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
Listed weight | 218 lb (99 kg) |
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High school | Olympia (Orlando, Florida) |
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NBA draft | 2017 / Undrafted |
Position | Power forward |
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Marc-Eddy Norelia (born February 5, 1993) is a Haitian basketball player. He played college basketball for Florida Gulf Coast University of the Atlantic Sun Conference. He stands 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) and plays the power forward position. Before transferring to Florida Gulf Coast, Norelia had a brief stint with Tulane University, where he competed for the Green Wave. He attended high school in Orlando, Florida with Olympia High School.
Norelia was born on February 5, 1993 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. His father, Marc Elie, worked as a welder and his mother sold charcoal in the street markets. The family had a larger house than most people in their area, but Haiti had unreliable electricity, unpaved and poorly maintained streets, and unfinished houses. Norelia grew up speaking only Creole, and he did not know any English at the time. Once Marc-Eddy was born, his father began attempting to have their family move out of the country. Marc Elie's mother had already emigrated to the United States in Deerfield Beach, Florida, and she had encouraged them to do the same. When Marc-Eddy became three years old, they flew on an airplane to Deerfield Beach, where there was a fair amount of Haitians.
In Florida, Norelia grew unhappy, and he would spend most of his time playing video games. He knew little English in even fourth grade. This forced him to take English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) classes throughout this stage of his school life. The family moved back to Haiti for about one year, and returned to the United States in Apopka, Florida. Marc-Eddy began playing basketball and football with his friends by sixth grade, and he was convinced to try out for the Wolf Lake Middle School basketball team in seventh grade. At the time, he was 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m), and he was cut. This drove him to practice even more for the following season, for which he grew nearly ten inches. At this point, he stood about 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m).