Misan Haldin

Misan Haldin (born 7 July 1982 as Eyinmisan Edward Ogharanemeye Nikagbatse) is a German former basketball player. He played for clubs in Germany, Greece and Italy.

Misan Haldin
Personal information
Born7 July 1982 (1982-07-07) (age 38)
Berlin
NationalityGerman / Nigerian
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
NBA draft2004 / Undrafted
Playing career1998–2012
PositionPoint guard
Career history
1998–2000TuS Lichterfelde
2000–2001ALBA Berlin
2001–2002Olympiacos Piraeus
2002–2003Snaidero Udine
2003–2004Mitteldeutscher BC
2004–2005Sedima Roseto
2005–2006Vertical Vision Cantù
2006–2007Premiata Montegranaro
2007–2008Köln 99ers
2008–2009Pallacanestro Varese
2010–2011DBV Charlottenburg
2011–2012LTi Gießen 46ers

Professional career

Haldin started his professional career at TuS Lichterfelde Berlin, then a farm team of ALBA Berlin. At the 2000 international Albert Schweitzer Youth Tournament, he was the best scorer overall.[1] Haldin signed a contract with ALBA, but did not play for them as he wanted to play for a top club on a European level.[2] After nearly one year without playing in any official game, he signed with Olympiacos Piraeus.[1] After playing for the Italian club Snaidero Udine for half a year, Haldin returned to Germany to play for Mitteldeutscher, with which he won the EuroCup Challenge. He was automatically eligible for the 2004 NBA Draft, but was not drafted.

Haldin then moved to Italy again, playing for Sedima Roseto and Vertical Vision Cantù in the first division. At the beginning of 2006, he signed for second division club Premiata Montegranaro, with which he got promoted to the first division.[1] Haldin returned to Germany, but was waived by the Köln 99ers in March 2008, after testing positive on THC, although he was not officially suspended as he did not play during that time due to an injury. Another spell in Italy followed, this time playing for Pallacanestro Varese and winning the Legadue championship. He returned to professional sports in 2011, when he was acquired by the LTi Gießen 46ers. However, he was again waived during the season.[3]

International career

Haldin won the bronze medal as a member of the senior German squad at the 2002 FIBA World Championship, dunking over Yao Ming during the competition.[1][2] He also took part in the EuroBasket 2005, winning the silver medal. The German national team's head coach, Dirk Bauermann, cut his name off the roster for the 2008 Olympics qualification, after his drug abuse incident .[4]

Personal life

His mother is Finnish while his father is Nigerian,[2] and his sister Roli-Ann is a member of the German women's national team. In 2012, they adopted their mother's name, Haldin.[5]

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References

  1. (in German) Portrait on the official website of the German basketball federation Archived 2008-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. (in German) Dietmar Wenck: Nikagbatse spielt mit den Extremen (Berliner Morgenpost, September 2, 2002)
  3. (in German) Haldin und McCullough verlassen LTi 46ers Archived 2014-01-06 at the Wayback Machine, February 20, 2012
  4. (in German) Maike Westphal: Kiffer unterm Korb (Der Tagesspiegel, May 28, 2008)
  5. (in German) Nikagbatse heißt jetzt Haldin, January 17, 2012
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