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Joseph Lual-Acuil Jr. (born 26 April 1994) is a South Sudanese-Australian professional
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player for Melbourne United of the National Basketball League (NBL). He played
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for
Neosho County Community College Neosho County Community College (NCCC) is a Public college, public community college in Chanute, Kansas. It has a secondary campus in Ottawa, Kansas. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. History In 1936, it was established as Chan ...
and
Baylor University Baylor University is a private Baptist Christian research university in Waco, Texas. Baylor was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas and one of the fir ...
.


Early life

Lual-Acuil was born in Wau,
South Sudan South Sudan (; din, Paguot Thudän), officially the Republic of South Sudan ( din, Paankɔc Cuëny Thudän), is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia, Sudan, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the C ...
. Due to the
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, he was relocated to a
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in Uganda at the age of three where he lived for three years until his family moved to Australia. Lual-Acuil attended Kingsway Christian College in
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. He was a soccer player growing up, but picked up the game of basketball after his soccer coach suggested he play for the team one year.


College career


Neosho County CC (2013–2015)

Lual-Acuil played two seasons for
Neosho County Community College Neosho County Community College (NCCC) is a Public college, public community college in Chanute, Kansas. It has a secondary campus in Ottawa, Kansas. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. History In 1936, it was established as Chan ...
. In his sophomore year at Neosho County, he averaged 20.1 points, 11.2 rebounds and 4.7 blocks while playing all 30 games. He was named 2015
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Defensive Player of the Year and earned a spot in the All-Conference First Team and All-Region First Team.


Baylor (2016–2018)

Lual-Acuil joined
Baylor University Baylor University is a private Baptist Christian research university in Waco, Texas. Baylor was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas and one of the fir ...
in the summer of 2015, but sat out his first season for a heart condition. In his year off, Lual-Acuil focused on improving his fitness and strength. In his junior year, Lual-Acuil was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week for games played from 12 December through 18 December. In 35 games played during the 2016–17 season, Lual-Acuil averaged 9.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game and helped the Bears to a 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. On 5 March 2017, Lual-Acuil earned a spot in the 2017 Big 12 All-Defensive Team and All-Newcomer Team. On 17 December 2017, Lual-Acuil recorded a double-double and college career-highs of 31 points and 20 rebounds, shooting 10-of-15 from the field, along with three blocks and two assists in a 118–86 blowout win over Savannah State. Lual-Acuil finished his senior year averaging 14 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game. On 8 March 2018, Lual-Acuil earned a spot in the 2018 All-Big 12 Third Team. He graduated with a degree in Health Studies and Kinesiology.


Professional career


Hapoel Jerusalem (2018–2019)

On 13 August 2018, Lual-Acuil started his professional career with
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of the Israeli Premier League, signing a three-year deal. On 6 February 2019, Lual-Acuil agreed terms to join the Hungarian team
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, but eventually the deal fell through.


Hapoel Galil Elyon (2019)

On 10 February 2019, Lual-Acuil was loaned to Hapoel Galil Elyon of the
Israeli National League Liga Leumit ( he, ליגה לאומית, lit. ''National League'') is the second division of the Israeli Football League, and below its Premier League. Structure There are 16 clubs in the league. At the end of each season, the two lowest-place ...
for the rest of the season. On 5 March 2019, Lual-Acuil recorded a season-high 27 points in his fourth game with Galil Elyon, shooting 11-of-17 from the field, along with eleven rebounds and three blocks in an 86–65 win over
Hapoel Kfar Saba Hapoel Kfar Saba F.C. ( he, מועדון כדורגל הפועל כפר סבא, ''Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Kfar Saba'') is an Israeli football club based in Kfar Saba. The club competes in the Liga Leumit and plays home matches at Levita Stadiu ...
. In 19 games played for Galil Elyon, he led the
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in blocks with 2.3 per game, while averaging 16.6 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. Lual-Acuil helped Galil Elyon reach the league finals, where they eventually were defeated by Maccabi Haifa.


Melbourne United (2019–2022)

On 20 August 2019, Lual-Acuil signed with Melbourne United in Australia for the
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. During the 2020–21 season, he was named
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and helped lead Melbourne to a title. Lual-Acuil averaged 9.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game. On 30 June 2021, Lual-Acuil re-signed with United on a one-year deal.


China / Lebanon (2022–2023)

After playing for the
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in the
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, Lual-Acuil joined the
Nanjing Tongxi Monkey Kings The Nanjing Tongxi Monkey Kings () are a Chinese professional basketball team based in Nanjing, Jiangsu Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, Postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an Eastern China, eastern coas ...
of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) for the 2022–23 season. Following the CBA season, he joined Dynamo Lebanon of the Lebanese Basketball League.


Return to Melbourne (2023–present)

On 12 April 2023, Lual-Acuil signed a two-year deal with Melbourne United, returning to the franchise for a second stint. On 7 July 2023, he was ruled out for four to five months with a right wrist injury.


National team

In 2022, Lual-Acuil was selected to play for the South Sudanese national team in the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers.


Personal life

Lual-Acuil's father,
Joseph Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the mo ...
, was South Sudan's first Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management.


References


External links


Baylor Bears bio

RealGM profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lual-Acuil, Jo 1994 births Living people Australian expatriate basketball people in China Australian expatriate basketball people in the United States Basketball players from Perth, Western Australia Baylor Bears men's basketball players Centers (basketball) Hapoel Galil Elyon players Hapoel Jerusalem B.C. players Melbourne United players Nanjing Tongxi Monkey Kings players Neosho County Panthers men's basketball players Refugees in Uganda South Sudanese emigrants to Australia South Sudanese expatriate basketball people in China South Sudanese expatriate basketball people in Israel South Sudanese expatriate basketball people in the United States South Sudanese men's basketball players South Sudanese refugees Sportsmen from Western Australia