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Jabril Trawick (born June 17, 1992) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for Georgetown.


High school career

Trawick attended
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where he scored 500 points as a senior and finished his career with 1,167 points. He was named First Team All-State as a senior and was an all-area selection.


College career

Trawick attended Georgetown where he averaged 9.1 points as a senior, 3.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists while scoring in double figures 13 times, 11 of which were against Big East foes. He played the second-most number of minutes with 27.9, and led the team from behind the arc with a 40.7% three-point shooting percentage, leading the Hoyas to the #4 seed in the 2015 NCAA Tournament.


Professional career

After going undrafted in the 2015 NBA draft, Trawick joined the
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for the
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. On October 31, 2015, he was selected by the
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with the 14th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Development League Draft. On November 14, he made his professional debut in a 98–95 loss to the
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, recording five points in one minute of the bench. On February 27, 2016, he scored a season-high 23 points on 8-of-8 shooting against the
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. He helped the Skyforce finish with a D-League-best 40–10 record in 2015–16, and went on to help the team win the league championship with a 2–1 Finals series win over the
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. On November 1, 2016, Trawick was reacquired by the Sioux Falls Skyforce. On August 1, 2017, Trawick signed with Israeli club
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for the 2017–18 season. However, on October 30, 2017, he was released by Holon after appearing in seven games.


Personal life

The son of Saskia Jones and Hakeem Trawick, he has two sisters, Bashia and Faji, and two brothers, Khalil and Hakim.


References


External links


Jabril Trawick
at nbadleague.com

at guhoyas.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Trawick, Jabril 1992 births Living people American expatriate basketball people in Israel American expatriate basketball people in the Philippines American men's basketball players Basketball players from Philadelphia Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball players Hapoel Holon players NorthPort Batang Pier players Philippine Basketball Association imports Sioux Falls Skyforce players Shooting guards Small forwards