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Obie Trotter

Obie Trotter
No. 11 – Pierniki Toruń
Position Point guard / Shooting guard
League Polish Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1984-02-09) February 9, 1984 (age 33)
Nationality American / Hungarian
Listed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight 180 lb (82 kg)
Career information
High school Robertsdale (Robertsdale, Alabama)
College Alabama A&M (2002–2006)
NBA draft 2006 / Undrafted
Playing career 2006–present
Career history
2006–2008 Gießen 46ers
2008–2009 Étendard de Brest
2009–2010 Torpan Pojat
2010–2012 Szolnoki Olaj
2012–2013 Nizhny Novgorod
2013–2014 Triumph Lyubertsy
2014 Szolnoki Olaj
2014–2015 KAOD
2015–2016 Koroivos Amaliadas
2016 Enel Brindisi
2016–present Pierniki Toruń
Career highlights and awards

Obadiah Nelson "Obie" Trotter (born February 9, 1984) is an American-Hungarian professional basketball player. He is currently playing for Pierniki Toruń of the Polish Basketball League. He is 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), and plays the point guard position. He received Hungarian citizenship in June 20, 2011, and played for Hungary in the unsuccessful Eurobasket 2011 qualification campaign, averaging 11 points and four rebounds per match.

A native of Robertsdale in Baldwin County, Alabama, Trotter had received interest from more established, higher tier mid-major NCAA Division I basketball programs in high school, but he ended up playing at Alabama A&M because his mother wanted him coached by a "godly man." She felt that head coach L. Vann Pettaway fit the bill, and so Trotter became an Alabama A&M Bulldog.

Trotter's collegiate career spanned from 2002–03 to 2005–06. He played in 114 career games and led the team in scoring in each of his final three seasons. Trotter averaged 18.1, 15.3 and 19.2 points per game, respectively, during that stretch. By the time he graduated he had become the most decorated men's basketball player in school history: three-time First Team All-Conference, two-time All-America, two-time conference defensive player of the year, one-time Southwestern Athletic Conference Player of the Year, one-time SWAC Tournament MVP, a winner of both the regular season and conference championships in 2004–05, a one-time NCAA Division I season steals leader, and at the time of his graduation, the holder of the eighth highest career steals total (346) in college basketball history. Upon the conclusion of the 2009–10 season he was named the "SWAC Player of the Decade" for the years spanning between 2000 and 2010, according to Rivals.com.


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