Olimpia Milano officially welcomes back Shabazz Napier

Former NBA and UConn guard has signed a deal until the end of the season to return to Italian reigning champions

Olimpia Milano has reached an agreement until the end of the season with Shabazz Napier, a 1.83 mt tall point guard, born on July 14, 1991, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, coming back to Milan after a six-month stint in Belgrade. "Napier’s return to Milan is a great news for everybody: now, we are ready for another run together, starting from where we left last season. We know what he brings to the table, quickness, leadership, enthusiasm and the knowledge of how he is expected to help the team" general manager Christos Stavropoulos said. "I’m very excited and happy to be back. At the moment I feel very fortunate to be able to come back to the place I have been successful and to be able to restart from where we left in June, when we celebrated a big win. I’m happy to play in front of our fans again and can’t wait to go out there and help in any way that I can," Shabazz Napier said.


HIS CAREER – Shabazz Napier, of Puerto Rican origins from his mother’s side, grew up in Boston. He attended the Charlestown High School and moved for last two years of high school to the Lawrence Academy in Groton where he won the 2010 New England championship after finishing the season undefeated, 29-0. Napier was named MVP of the competition. In 2010, he transferred to the University of Connecticut where in his freshman year he averaged 7.8 points per game, was included in the Big East’s All-Rookie team and helped capture both the conference title and the NCAA championship. During his sophomore year, he averaged 13.8 points and 5.8 assists per game. In his third year with the Huskies, he averaged 17.6 points per game with 4.6 assists and 2.0 steals. In his fourth year, he was named AAC Player of the Year, won the "Bob Cousy Award" for being the college basketball’s best point guard, and led Connecticut to his second NCAA championship, this time as the Final Four MVP winner. At the end of the year, he had 18.0 points per game, 4.9 assists and 5.9 rebounds. In 2014, he was selected by Miami in the first round of the NBA draft, number 24. After a season with the Heat, he played one season in Orlando, two in Portland, one in Brooklyn and another one in Minnesota and Washington. In 2021, he signed for Zenit St. Petersburg, but an injury kept him from playing in the EuroLeague. Overall, he played 345 NBA games, with 56 starts, 2,433 points scored and 856 career assists. In 2019/20 he averaged 10.3 points per game with 4.7 assists. Last season, he came to Milan and was able to help Olimpia win the Italian league championship and he also played 10 EuroLeague games averaging 18.0 points and 4.7 assists per game.


NOTES – Shabazz Napier is first in Connecticut history for games played, 143, second for three-pointers made, 260, and steals, 251, and fourth for points scored, 1,959. He has an NBA career-high of 32 points, twice, once in Portland (against San Antonio) and once in Brooklyn (vs Milwaukee). He also had a triple-double game in Minnesota against Oklahoma City (10 points, 13 assists, 10 rebounds).


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