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For the past few weeks I have been trying to decide if I should follow anymore players this year,and if I did who I should follow. Seeing the passion of the Lebanese fans, especially on the interbasket forum peaked my interest in basketball in Lebanon. While there were a few potential players to follow in the US, I found Ali Haidar to be by far the most intriguing. While the game I watched on December 19th was not his best performance, it confirmed to me that he has a ton of potential. 6'7" big men who can move are rare, especially in the Asian basketball world.

Born in Lebanon, but raised in Canada, Haidar did not begin playing organized basketball until 2006. That, combined with the fact that he was in Canada did not make him a big time recruit out of high school. He currently plays at Michigan Tech, a Division II school, that competes against mostly Midwest schools. The level of play is still strong, as the teams are still made up mostly of scholarship players.

As the team enters the second half of the season, Haidar is the second highest scorer on the team. He has increased his output across all statistical areas this year. Perhaps most impressive is that he is shooting over 60% from the field. This is an unbelievable percentage, especially for a player who on occasion will step behind the 3-point line.

His next game will be played on December 30th, 6pm Eastern time. Unfortunately there is no video feed, but there is audio available on the 'Schedule' page of the Michigan Tech Basketball site. In the future I will post and tweet game info the day before the game. My twitter name is 'asiabballupdate' in case you want to get the info that way.



 


Comments

william

Mon, 03 Jan 2011 06:15:39

hey i'm from lebanon. thanks for updating i realy appreciate it

 



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