Gökbörü Aygar

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Gökbörü Aygar (also known as George Aygar in USA, born in January 11, 1977) is a Turkish basketball player. He is 2,10 m (6 ft 11 in), 91 kg (200 lbs) and playing center position. His brother Mehmet played professional basketball in Turkey. He also recruited by DePaul University. He majoring in Computer Science Class of 2003 in Northeastern University.

He played three years of basketball at Büyük Kolej in Turkey. He was a member of the Turkish Junior National Team. He played professional basketball for Fenerbahçe Istanbul between 1994-96 and loaned for Oyak Renault in 1996-97.

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[edit] Bunker Hill College

He spent 1997-98 and 1998-99 seasons at Bunker Hill Community College under head coach Christopher Jones. In two seasons, the team went 49-11 and captured a pair of National Small College New England Championships. He named Team MVP and first team National Small College All-American in 1997-98 after averaging 23.3 points, 11.0 rebounds and 8.2 blocks per game. He selected NSCAA All-American honorable mention in 1998-99 season with averaged 18.9 points, 13.6 rebounds and 6.9 blocks. He scored over 1,000 points and grabbed more than 700 rebounds in career at Bunker Hill.

[edit] Northeastern University

[edit] 1999-00 season

He played in 27 games and starting nine became the first Northeastern newcomer since Rah-Shun Roberts to reach double-figures in scoring in first ever four games. He had 10 points and five boards in collegiate debut against St. Bonaventure on November 10. He averaged 9,4 points (50.9% 1pts, 50.9% 2pts), 3 rebounds, 1 assists, 1,1 blocks, 0,6 steals and 1,9 tournovers in 20,7 mins.[1]

[edit] 2000-01 season

Started 22 games senior season and he was Northeastern Huskies's only true center on the roster. He made 26 of his last 43 shots (60.5 percent) on the year. He didn’t foul out once last season, but reached five fouls seven times in fewer minutes; averaged 20,7 minutes per game in 1999-00 and averaged 19,4 senior season. The last time an NU player fouled out more in a season was Barry Abercrombie, who did it eight times in the 1989-90 season. He recorded 42 blocks, fourth-best season total in NU history. He had 72 blocks in his two-year NU career, good for fifth on NU’s all-time list. He averaged 3.0 blocks over the final three games of the regular season. Averaged 5,6 points (63.6% 1pts, 55.6% 2pts), 4,1 rebounds, 0,9 assists, 0,5 steals, 1,8 tournovers and 1,5 blocks in 19,4 mins.[2]

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