Yitzhak "Itzik" Ohanon (born February 15, 1980) is an Israeli retired
basketball
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player. Being 6'9" (2.06 m) tall, Ohanon had played the
power forward
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and
center
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positions.
He's the eldest brother of Israeli basketball players
Eliav Ohanon and
Liel Ohanon (who is a woman basketballer).
Nowadays he works as a senior administrator in an Israeli
internet company.
Early career
Ohanon grew up in
Bat Yam to a family of
Moroccan Jewish heritage and began playing basketball in a relatively late part of his teens. He played junior basketball for
Maccabi Ra'anana, but made a name for himself when he signed with
Hapoel Galil Elyon where he made his debut in the
Israeli Premier League in the 1999/2000 season.
Ohanon was also part of the
Israel national under-20 basketball team who defeated
Pau Gasol's
Spain and won the
Silver Medal
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in the 2000
FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship. Some even compared the young Ohanaon to
Tracy McGrady.
In the 2000/2001 season Ohanon had played for
Bnei Herzliya
Bnei Herzliya Basket (, lit. ''Sons of Herzliya''), is a professional basketball club that is based in Herzliya, in the Sharon district in Israel. The club plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, the top division of Israeli basketball. It ...
, and in the 2001/2002 he signed a long-term contract with
Hapoel Jerusalem B.C., where he reached the Semi-Finals of the European
Saporta Cup
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with the team.
College ball career
Ohanon was recruited by
Brad Soderberg
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to
Saint Louis University
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in 2002 and moved to the
United States to compete for them in the
Conference USA
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. Part of his studies was funded by a scholarship.
Ohanon made a news media noise in America and Israel when he spoke, at the beginning of his freshman year, against the possibility of the
US attacking Iraq and the
Persian Gulf as this may result in these countries attacking Israel as a response as Muslims view his homeland as "the messenger of America in the Middle East". He finished his first season with SLU with being defeated at the 1st round of the
2003 National Invitation Tournament
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.
In his second season with SLU he reached the 2nd round of the
2004 National Invitation Tournament
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.
In his third and last season with the University of Saint Louis (2004/05) he was announced the team's
MVP and was honored in a ceremony held for him on campus. He led his team that year in rebounds per game (5.4) and was second in scoring (11.8 ppg), but his team finished in the third place in the conference that year.
Due to graduating college at 25 years of age, Ohanon, who was not
NBA draft-able due to his age, decided to pursue a career in European basketball instead of trying making his way to the
NBA
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through tryouts.
Professional career
Upon graduating, Ohanon had negotiations with the
Greek Basketball Premier Division club
Makedonikos B.C.
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but this move was terminated by Hapoel Jerusalem (coached by
Erez Edelstein
Erez Edelstein (born August 23, 1961) is an Israeli basketball coach.
Coaching career
In 2014, Edelstein was hired as a head coach of the Israel national basketball team.
On June 9, 2016, Edelstein was announced as the new head coach of Maccabi ...
) who had him signed from his last season in Israel with a commitment he would only play for them once he was done with his degree.
He joined the team for the 2005/06 season but was forced to be a bench-warmer due to
Arkadi Gaydamak's sponsorship to the club which brought both Israeli League top-guns (
Meir Tapiro,
Ido Kozikaro
Ido Kozikaro (עידו קוז'יקרו; originally Cojocaru) (born January 8, 1978) is an Israeli 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) tall center former basketball player. He is mostly known for his tenure playing for Maccabi Haifa BC. In 2002-03 he was the ...
,
Matan Naor
Matan Naor ( he, מתן נאור; born 3 November 1980) is an Israeli former basketball player.
Professional career
Naor increased Maccabi's youth department Rehovot. He started playing in the Premier League graduates Ramat Gan in 2000.
2001 w ...
and
Erez Markovitch) and European-tier leading American players (
Horace Jenkins,
Mario Austin,
Roger Mason Jr.
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Early career
M ...
and
Tamar Slay) into the team who ended the year with reaching the
2006 ULEB Cup Semi-Finals and being the finalist for the
Israeli Basketball Cup
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and
Israeli Basketball Championship, where they lost both titles to the
Euroleague power house,
Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.
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Prior to 2006/07 Ohanon decided that his little playing time in Jerusalem was enough and signed with
Ironi Ramat Gan of the rookie coach,
Rubi Balinko, where he managed very well with a season which ended with 10.6 ppg and 4.3 rpg in 22 games in which the low-budget team managed to survive in the Premier League.
In the following summer of 2007 Ohanon was in the center of a media outrage led by the
Israeli National Basketball Team coach at the time,
Zvika Sherf
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Coaching career
Sherf played b ...
, and the head of the
Israel Basketball Association at the time,
Irmi Ulmert, who accused Ohanon in ditching the National Team
2007 FIBA Europe Championship campaign because he preferred to join his wife as her protector in a modeling trip to
South Africa.
On July 19, 2007 Ohanon had signed with the
Basketball League Belgium Division I club
Leuven Bears
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History
The team has played in the ...
, that was coached by the Israeli
Yaacov Jino, for two years. In his first year with the Bears, Ohanon was a notable player but his team finished the league in 9th place. His second season there was less successful and he participated in 21 games. However, his team finished the season in sixth place.
In the summer of 2009 Ohanon had decided to return to Israel and had signed again with Ironi Ramat Gan whom he favored due to his previous time there. The team was led by
Dani Gut (Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.'s head scout in the past) and had struggled in the league, till they've finished in the last place and were demoted to the
Liga Leumit (2nd division). Ohanon had decided not to abandon the team and tried to help the club make its way back to the Premier League but was injured during the season. After the 2010/2011 season was over with his team not making it back to the top division, Ohanon had decided to retire from professional basketball after 9 years, at the age of 31, due to a recurrent injury.
Personal life
While attending Saint Louis, Ohanon met
Mala Bryan, a
Caribbean
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-born
African-American tall international model (1.80 m), who will become his first wife. The two had divorced and Ohanon is now married to an Israeli and lives in
Karkur
Pardes Hanna-Karkur ( he, פַּרְדֵּס חַנָּה-כַּרְכּוּר) is a town in the Haifa District of Israel. In it had a population of .
History
An Arab village named Karkur had stood at this location by the time the Palestine Ex ...
and now works in
Hi-Tech.
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References
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1980 births
Living people
Bnei Hertzeliya basketball players
Hapoel Galil Elyon players
Hapoel Jerusalem B.C. players
Ironi Ramat Gan players
Israeli expatriate basketball people in the United States
Israeli men's basketball players
Leuven Bears players
Maccabi Ra'anana players
Saint Louis Billikens men's basketball players
Power forwards (basketball)