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Josh Shipp (basketball)

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Nationality
  
American

NBA draft
  
2009 / Undrafted

Weight
  
100 kg

Listed height
  
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)

Name
  
Josh Shipp

Education
  
Fairfax High School

Listed weight
  
220 lb (100 kg)

Role
  
Basketball player

Parents
  
Joe Shipp, Deborah Shipp

College
  
UCLA (2004–2009)

Height
  
1.96 m


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Born
  
February 14, 1986 (age 38) Los Angeles, California (
1986-02-14
)

Current team
  
Turk Telekom B.K. (#4 / Shooting guard, Small forward)

Siblings
  
Jerren Shipp, Brittney Shipp, Joe Shipp

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Joshua Ian Shipp (born February 14, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Brose Baskets of the Basketball Bundesliga. Shipp played college basketball at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He has played professionally in Turkey and Germany.

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High school

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Under coach Harvey Kitani, Shipp led the Fairfax Lions to the California Division I state title. As a junior, he helped lead his team to the City finals and received All-State underclassman and All-City second-team honors.

College

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As a freshman with the UCLA Bruins, he started 23 games and named Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Freshman. He averaged 9.3 points and 5.2 rebounds.

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Shipp underwent surgery on his right hip on September 28, 2005, and missed the first 11 games. After playing four games, he missed the rest of the season with continual pain in his right hip.

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In his third season, he started and played in 35 of the 36 games. In the Final Four loss to Florida, Shipp led the Bruins scoring (18 points), assists (5), and steals(4).

In his senior year with the Bruins, Shipp was the only player to start in all 39 games, playing in 1,269 minutes (32.5 mpg, 3rd all-time on UCLA's single-season list). Shipp was named the Bruins' co-Most Valuable Player (MVP) along with Darren Collison. He ended his career at UCLA No. 32 on the career list with 1,254 points. Shipp and fellow senior teammates Collison and Alfred Aboya finished their careers as the winningest class in UCLA history with 123 wins. The distinction was relative, as John Wooden's legendary teams played shorter seasons and freshmen were ineligible.

Professional career

Shipp was not selected in the 2009 NBA Draft, and was picked to play on the Chicago Bulls summer league team.

He signed a contract with Bornova Belediye of the Turkish Basketball League.

In July 2010, he transferred to Galatasaray Medical Park of the Turkish Basketball League.

On October 31, 2012, he signed a contract with Anadolu Efes of the Turkish Basketball League.

In October 2014, he signed a try-out contract for three weeks with Brose Baskets in Germany. According to his team he won't play any league games, but will be tested in training only. On November 10, 2014, after he passed the three-week tryout with the German powerhouse, he signed a contract for the rest of the 2014–15 season. He replaced an injured Carlon Brown. On January 11, 2015, he was released by Brose Baskets after playing 10 games in Basketball Bundesliga and seven in Eurocup.

Personal

Shipp has one older brother, Joe, who also played at Fairfax and went on to play for the California Golden Bears at the University of California, Berkeley. Joe led the Pac-10 in scoring in 2003, averaging 20.4 points. Shipp also has one younger brother, Jerren, who played at Arizona State. His sister, Brittney, is a meteorologist on television.

References

Josh Shipp (basketball) Wikipedia