Greg Wiltjer
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Greg Wiltjer (born November 26, 1960 in Whitehorse) is a Canadian former professional basketball centre. He played in several important tournaments for the Canadian national basketball team, including the 1984 Summer Olympics, as well as the European Cup Winner's Cup championship with F.C. Barcelona.
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[edit] Amateur career
Six foot, eleven inches in stature, Wiltjer grew up on Vancouver Island playing hockey and soccer and did not begin to play basketball formally until he was a junior in high school. He attended Northern Idaho Junior College where in 1979-80 and '80-81 he posted very good numbers and the attention of the University of Washington. Members of the university's coaching staff and booster club were found by the Pac-10 to have violated player recruiting rules. Wiltjer then opted to join instead fellow conference school Oregon State University.
Wiltjer's sole season with the Beavers was memorable for the team's successful post-season run. Featuring A.C. Green and Charlie Sitton, the Ralph Miller coached Beavers reached the Elite Eight of the 1982 NCAA Tournament where as a No. 2 seed they fell to the top-seeded Georgetown Hoyas, led by Patrick Ewing. Wiltjer sat out the next season as he transferred to play for then Canadian powerhouse the University of Victoria. Wiltjer was a prominent member of a Vikes team, led by Eli Pasquale and coached by Ken Shields, that won the CIAU championship in 1984 as part of their 5-year consecutive run as national champions.
[edit] Professional career
Wiltjer was drafted in the second round of the 1984 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls but never played a game in the league, nor was he ever part of a regular season or playoff NBA roster despite attending a number of pre-season camps for teams such as the Indiana Pacers in 1990, Los Angeles Clippers in 1991, and Cleveland Cavaliers in 1993.
Instead he plied his trade with top clubs in Italy and Spain, playing a total of 12 seasons in Europe. He was a member of F.C. Barcelona when the Spanish giants won the European Cup Winner's Cup in 1986.
Greg Wiltjer played for Aris BC from 1987 to 1989 and he won 2 Greek Championships (1988, 1989), 2 Greek Basketball Cups (1988, 1989) and he took part in 2 consecutive final fours of the European Champions Cup at Ghent (1988) and Munich (1989).
Wiltjer played 1991-2 in the Continental Basketball Association with the Omaha Racers.
[edit] Canadian national team
Wiltjer was the top rebounder for the 1984 Olympic tournament as the Canadians finished the tournament in fourth place. (The Michael Jordan led, Bobby Knight coached Americans won the gold medal.) Wiltjer was also a member of the Canadian team which were one of the first to face the original Dream Team in a competitive match, at the 1992 FIBA Tournament of the Americas. The Americans won the game easily 105-61.
[edit] Coaching career
Wiltjer as of 2007 was coaching junior high school basketball for West Linn AAU in West Linn, Oregon, his adopted hometown - his wife Carol is an Oregon native. His son Kyle, who graduated from the school in 2007 and is now a freshman at Jesuit High School , is considered by Hoop Scoop the 44th best player for his age-group in the United States.
[edit] Sources
- Career, titles & stats basketpedya.com
- www.frozenhoops.com
- www.thedraftreview.com
- www.westlinntidings.com
- from the The Washington Post
- www.oregonlive.com
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