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**High School:** [[Hillcrest H.S.]]\\ | **High School:** [[Hillcrest H.S.]]\\ | ||
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+ | **Agency:** The Neustadt Group\\ | ||
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===== Professional Career ===== | ===== Professional Career ===== | ||
==== 2009 NBA Draft ==== | ==== 2009 NBA Draft ==== | ||
- | Jerel was unselected in the 2009 NBA Draft after numerous | + | Jerel was unselected in the 2009 NBA Draft after tryouts |
- | * [[http:// | + | He was a member of the 2009-10 Los Angeles Clippers pre-season squad until he was waived on October 19th, 2009. |
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==== 2009-10 Dexia Mons-Hainaut (Belgium) ==== | ==== 2009-10 Dexia Mons-Hainaut (Belgium) ==== | ||
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==== 2010 NBA Summer League ==== | ==== 2010 NBA Summer League ==== | ||
- | Jerel of the Charlotte Bobcats, Chicago Bulls, and Los Angeles Clippers Summer League teams. | + | Jerel was a member |
==== 2010-11 Rio Grande Valley Vipers (NBADL) ==== | ==== 2010-11 Rio Grande Valley Vipers (NBADL) ==== | ||
- | Regular Season Statistics | + | {{ : |
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+ | In what could have been a precursory move to send him to their NBADL affiliate, the Houston Rockets added Jerel McNeal to their roster late in the pre-season. | ||
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+ | As a member of the 2010-11 Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Jerel was the second Marquette player to suit up for the team - [[Steve Novak]] having been the other. | ||
+ | He started in all 47 regular-season games for the Vipers and was top 5 in the following statistical categories: 34.4 minutes per game (tied for 4th), 194 ppg (2nd), and 4.4 apg (3rd). Rio Grande finished second, with a 33-17 record, in the West Conference and earned a #3 seed in the NBADL playoffs. He was held under double-figure scoring only five times in the season. | ||
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+ | On March 8, 2011, McNeal was called up from the NBA Development league and signed to a 10 day contract by the New Orleans Hornets, however he didn't see any time during his 10-day stint. | ||
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+ | Jerel turned it on during the playoffs, leading his team in the top three statistical categories: points per game (27.6), assists per game (6.5), rebounds per game (7.0). The Vipers downed Bakersfield in a best of three series (2-1), then swept Reno (2-0). After losing the first game of the NBADL Finals to the #1 seed from the East, Iowa Energy, and facing possible elimination in Game 2, McNeal carried his team with a game-high 37 points, adding nine rebounds and eight assists in front of a record crowd of 14,036 at Wells Fargo Arena. | ||
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+ | However, they lost to Iowa in the NBADL Finals (1-2). | ||
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+ | Also, he was chosen as a 2011 NBA D-League All-Star, replacing an injured Viper teammate, Mustafa Shakur. In about 20 minutes of action, he was 1-4 from the field (1-1 from 3pt) with 3 rebounds and 2 assists. He had been selected to participate in the NBADL All-Star Shooting Stars Competition, | ||
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CAREER REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES | CAREER REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES | ||
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- | On March 8, 2011, McNeal was called up from the NBA Development league and signed to a 10 day contract by the New Orleans Hornets, however he didn't see any time during his 10-day stint. | + | ==== 2011-12 Fabi Shoes Montegranaro (Italy) ==== |
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+ | ===== Professional Career ===== | ||
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+ | ^ YEAR ^ TEAM ^ MIN ^ PTS ^ REB ^ AST ^ TO ^ STL ^ BLK ^ PF ^ FG% ^ 3PT% ^ | ||
+ | | 2011-12 | ||
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