Marcus Campbell (basketball)
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Marcus Campbell (born March 11, 1982 in
Winter Haven, Florida Winter Haven is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. It is fifty-one miles east of Tampa. The population was 49,219 at the 2020 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2019 estimates, this city had a population of 44,955, making ...
) is an American former professional basketball player. Campbell is 7'0" tall, and played college basketball at Mississippi State University.


College career

Campbell played four seasons at
Mississippi State Mississippi State University for Agriculture and Applied Science, commonly known as Mississippi State University (MSU), is a public land-grant research university adjacent to Starkville, Mississippi. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Univer ...
from 2001 to 2005. The Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA Tournament all four years he played there. He scored a career-high 18 points over UMKC in November 2004. He finished his career with 87 blocks, ranking him ninth on the Bulldogs' all-time career blocks list.


Professional career

Campbell bounced around numerous minor professional leagues in the United States upon leaving Mississippi State in 2005. His stints included time with the Tunica Gamblers (WBA), Rockford Lightning (CBA), Arkansas ArchAngels (WBA), Arkansas RimRockers (NBDL), Oklahoma Storm (USBL), Kansas Cagerz (USBL), Idaho Stampede (NBDL), and Anaheim Arsenal (NBDL). In April 2008, he joined Italian team
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. Between October and December 2008, Campbell played for CD Villa de Los Barrios in Spain. On December 17, 2008, Campbell re-joined the Anaheim Arsenal. In December 2009, he joined the Springfield Armor following a stint in the Eastern Basketball Alliance with the Washington Madness. During the 2010–11 season, Campbell played in France for ESSM Le Portel Côte d'Opale. He later joined the
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for the
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. For the 2011–12 season, he played in Iran for Shiraz a.s Pipe. For the 2012–13 season, Campbell moved to Qatar to play for Al Rayan. However, in November 2012, he attempted to board a plane in Qatar and was denied exit from the country. Campbell was trying to get to his new job in Cyprus after his Qatari team failed to honor his contract. Campbell's agent, Bill McCandless, said " ampbellplays for a team for 50 days, makes next to nothing, gets evicted and tries to take a plane to a new job in a new country and he can't get out?". To leave the country, Campbell was forced to sign a $20,000 settlement, despite requesting the team to pay him a $25,000 severance penalty after Al Rayan paid him just $1,430 for his 50 days with the team out of the $10,000-per-month salary he had signed for.American Basketball Player Marcus Campbell Held Hostage in Qatar After Team Changes Quota for Foreign Players
/ref> Campbell finished his career in October 2013 after a six-game stint in Uruguay with Club Atlético Bohemios.


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NBA D-League profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Campbell, Marcus 1982 births Living people American expatriate basketball people in France American expatriate basketball people in New Zealand American expatriate basketball people in Spain Anaheim Arsenal players Basketball players from Florida Centers (basketball) Mississippi State Bulldogs men's basketball players People from Winter Haven, Florida Taranaki Mountainairs players American men's basketball players