Steve Leven

Steve Leven (born 15 October 1981 in Sydney, Australia) is a retired Australian professional basketball player and now a leading expert in the development and applications of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

Steve Leven, Ph.D
Personal information
BornSydney
NationalityAustralian
Career information
CollegeUniversity of Wyoming (BBA) and (BISci), Columbia University (MApComSci) & (PhD)
Playing career2005–2009
PositionPoint guard / Shooting guard
Career history
2007–2008PAOK

College career

Leven, a 6-foot 5¾-inch (1.97m) tall combo guard started his college basketball career with Auburn University in 2002, then transferred to the University of Wyoming, due to Auburn being found guilty of NCAA violations.[1]

Professional career

Leven started his professional career after an declaring an early entry into the 2006 NBA Draft. He then participated in the Las Vegas NBA Summer League and the Rocky Mountain NBA Summer League. He then joined Unicaja Málaga in Spain's top level Liga ACB, but he was released after an injury. He also played in the USA, Russia, Greece, Germany, and in South America.

Career

  • 20012002: Auburn University (Auburn Tigers)
  • 20022003: University of Wyoming (Wyoming Cowboys) (NCAA) transfer year, did not play
  • 20032004: Wyoming (NCAA)
  • 20042005: Wyoming (NCAA):
  • 20052006: Wyoming (NCAA):
  • 2005, May: 2006 NBA Draft Early Entry (not drafted)
  • 2005, summer: individual work-outs with NBA teams San Antonio Spurs, Washington Wizards, Charlotte Bobcats, Boston Celtics, New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets, Utah Jazz
  • 2005, NBA: San Antonio Spurs, USA - Pre Season
  • 2005, NBA: Los Angeles Clippers, USA - 10 day contract
  • 2006, Spanish ACB: Unicaja Malaga, Spain
  • 2006, Greek A1: Maroussi B.C, Greece
  • 2007, Russian Superleage: Spartak St.Petersburg, Russia
  • 2008, Spanish LEB Gold: Tarragona B.C, Spain
  • 2008, Greek A1: PAOK B.C, Greece

References

  1. Daly, Jack (2 January 2005). "Traveling man: Australian Steve Leven appears to have found home in Laramie". Casper Star-Tribune. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
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