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Player Profile: Bryan LeDuc

 

Statistics: Bryan LeDuc

Position:  Small Forward/ PowerForward

Shooting Hand: Right Hand

Height203 cm

Weight99 kg

Birthdate: 1985

Passport: USA

College: Cal State NCAA 2 - Pacific NCAA1

 

 

Outlook
A highly skilled offensive player. He has the ability of spreading the defense with his long distance shooting and he can also put the ball on the floor and blow by defenders that are closing out on him. His height makes him a tough matchup for any team because he is able to out-quick larger defenders while still being able to work in the post against smaller defenders. LeDuc is a great trail shooter as well as a very effective pick-and-pop shooter. Because of his length and quickness, LeDuc is a very skilled rebounder on both ends of the court. On the defensive end, LeDuc is quick enough to guard the small forward position and his length and activeness also make him effective guarding the post.
 


 

Scouting

VIDEO: Game1: 2011-12:  Watch Bryan (#4dark) as he leads his Spanish side with 19pts, 5rebs, 1asst, 7-9SG, 1-2 3pt vs the league best team in Andorra.  CLICK HERE

 

Game2: 2008-09:Watch Bryan play a spectacular game where Pacific University vs Cal State Northridge in the tile game of the Big West Conference. Bryan is wearing #41 black and records 24pts, 7rebs, 1 steal, 4-5 3pt, 7-9 FG, 6-7FT in 33min. Watch the nail biting finish and the overtime CLICK HERE

Game 3: 2009: Watch Bryan as he turns up the heat from long range as he connects on 4-6 from 3pt range vs Nevada. Along with his spectacular shooting he grabs 5rebs and takes 4 steals leading Pacific to another win against the Wolfpack of Nevada. CLICK HERE
 

 
Previous Teams
Oviedo - Spain LEB Silver 2011-12, San Bernardino - NCAA2 2009-10, Pacific - NCAA 2007-09, Fullerton College - JUCO 2006-07

 

 
Career

2011-12:  Signed with Ovideo in Spain in his rookie season in Europe.  Not a big budget team but he fit right in playing everything from SF to C!  Was first on the team in scoring with 12.1ppg and second on team in rebounding with 6.3rpg.  Connected from the field for the season at a red hot 62% from 2pt land and an amazing 50% from 3pt land (17-34).  Would have posted much higher stats in another system by the team played everybody equal minutes and Bryan saw the court for just 25mpg.  Made the most of his time and kept his team up in LEB Silver for the season with an amazing rookie year.

 

2009-10 - went on to play for Division II Cal. State San Bernardino (CSUSB) after his Division I eligibility expired. LeDuc led the conference (CCAA) in rebounding at 8.1 (251 total) per game and was in the top five in four other categories.  He finished third in field goal percentage (59.5), fifth in 3-point field goal percentage (40.8) and free throw percentage (82.4) and in sixth in scoring (14.1 ppg). By the season’s end LeDuc had moved to third in CSUSB’s record books for rebounds in a single season.  Only one other Coyote has compiled as many rebounds in a single-season and that was Mark Warren who did it twice. LeDuc had one of his best games against Cal Poly Pamona (2010 NCAA Div. II National Champions), where he had 25 points and 17 rebounds. In his one year at CSUSB, LeDuc earned “CCAA Player of the Week”, “CCAA Tournament MVP”, “CCAA First Team”, “NABC All-West Region First Team”, “NABC All-America Team”, and “NABC West All-Star” honors.

 

2008-09 -  averaged 11.4 points per game as the Tigers' leading scorer and 4.5 rebounds per game.  He shot 53 percent from the field, 40 percent from the three (45 of 113) and made 80 percent of his free throws with 15 blocks and 29 steals.  He was voted the “Big West Sixth Man of the Year”.  He scored 24 points in the team's 71-66 overtime loss to Cal State Northridge in the Conference Tournament Championship Game.  He also scored 23 against Nevada-Reno and 20 against UC Irvine. He also earned “Big West Conference Honorable Mention” as well as “Big West All-Tournament”

 

2007-08 - In his first season of Division I experience (University of the Pacific), Bryan finished out the year as the Tigers' fifth-leading scorer, averaging 6.9 points per game with 214 overall. Defensively, his 122 rebounds were the team's third-highest mark and he averaged 3.9 rebounds a game. From the free throw line, LeDuc made 51-of-68 for a solid 75 percent, the team's highest mark from shooters with 50 attempts or better. In 514 minutes of play, Bryan scored in double-digits eight different times, with his best performances coming against Western Michigan to start out the season on Nov. 10 and Sacramento State 11 days later; in both contests he scored 16 points.  Out of the thousands of NCAA Division I basketball players, LeDuc had an offensive player rating of 36th in the nation.

 

2006-07 -  started his collegiate career at Fullerton College. He earned “All-State Honorable Mention” honors, scoring 17.8 points per game and leading the state of California with 12.7 rebounds per game. He also earned “All-Orange Empire Conference First Team” honors. He had 63 blocks (2.1 per game) while shooting 59.6 percent from the field and 73.8 percent from the free throw line. LeDuc had a season high 28 points against San Bernardino Valley College. He achieved his career high in rebounds against Moorpark College where he grabbed an amazing 29 rebounds.

 

 

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