Maurice Shaw
Free agent | |
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Position | Center |
Personal information | |
Born | Biñan, Laguna, Philippines | January 8, 1985
Nationality | Filipino / American |
Listed height | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
Listed weight | 260 lb (118 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | |
College | Hutchinson CC (2004–2005) |
NBA draft | 2006: undrafted |
PBA draft | 2019: 1st round, 2nd overall[a] |
Selected by the Blackwater Elite | |
Playing career | 2005–present |
Career history | |
2005–2006 | Harlem Globetrotters |
2006–2007 | Associação Académica de Coimbra |
2007–2008 | Minot SkyRockets |
2016 | Dunkin' Raptors |
2016–2017 | Kabayan Pilipinas Basketball Club |
2017 | Power Electricity Authority |
2020 | Blackwater Elite |
2022 | Manila City Stars |
2022 | Mekong United |
2022 | Makabayan Warriors |
Maurice James Escovilla Shaw (born January 8, 1985) is a Filipino-American professional basketball player who last played for the Manila City Stars of the Pilipinas Super League.[1] In Shaw's early years, he attended Washington Union High School in Fresno County, California. After high school, he began his professional career playing for the world famous Harlem Globetrotters, while attending Hutchinson Community College simultaneously.
High school
[edit]Shaw began his high school career at Washington Union High School in Fresno County, California playing alongside Deshawn Stevenson. During his freshman year, he was ranked as one of the top 5 centers on the West Coast, and by the end of the year, was ranked among the best freshman basketball players in the country. During his sophomore year, the Sporting News magazine honored Shaw as one of top 20 players in the country, alongside LeBron James.[2]
In 2002, Shaw attended the Nike All-American camp.[3] He later transferred to Bridgton Academy prep school in North Bridgton, Maine where he averaged 20 points and 11 rebounds.[4] During his time at Bridgton, Shaw participated in the Pittsburgh World Classic and played on the USA team. After prep school, he entered the 2004 draft where he worked out with the Seattle SuperSonics, and later withdrew.[5] Shaw then played for Hutchinson college for a brief period before joining the Harlem Globetrotters.
Professional career
[edit]Harlem Globetrotters and early career
[edit]Shaw's professional career began in 2005 with the Harlem Globetrotters. During his season with the Globetrotters, he appeared in the Harlem Globetrotters World Tour Nintendo DS game. Following his 2005–2006 season with the Globetrotters, Shaw went on to play for Associação Académica de Coimbra in Portugal where he led his team to the playoffs after a losing season. After playing internationally, Shaw returned to the United States and played for the Minot SkyRockets in the CBA during the 2008–2009 season. The following year, Shaw played for the Tacoma Tide in the IBL and also played for the Seattle Mountaineers in 2010.
Hiatus from basketball and NFL career
[edit]After a three-year absence, Shaw resurfaced and made national headlines for participating in the 2013 NFL regional combine at the Seattle Seahawks headquarters by running a 4.81 in 40 yard dash.[6] Shaw later worked with the Oakland Raiders during OTA's where he had a meeting with the staff and tight end coach Mark Hutson.
Return to basketball
[edit]In 2016, Shaw made his return to basketball as the starting forward for the Dunkin' Raptors in the Thailand Basketball League.[7] Shaw suffered a groin injury early in the season but managed to return and average a double-double for the remainder of the season.
Shaw stayed in Thailand, and played for Filipino club Kabayan, norming 17.2 points, 11.3 rebounds, and a 44.7 FG% rate per game. Shaw finished the second half of the season with PEA, where he tallied 22.6 points, 14.6 rebounds, and 48.2 FG% per game.
PBA career
[edit]Shaw, who has Filipino heritage through his mother, declared for the 2019 PBA draft, where he was the tallest and one of the oldest members of the draft class.[8][9] Shaw was eventually picked second overall by the Blackwater Elite in the regular draft of the 2019 draft.[10] After the 2020 season, Maurice Shaw was traded to the NLEX Road Warriors,[11] but he never played a game for the team.
In 2021, after a buyout with the NLEX Road Warriors,[12] Shaw signed a contract with the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel for the remainder of the 2021 PBA Governors' Cup.[13] On March 15, 2022, he was placed in the unrestricted free agent list, without appearing a game for the team.[14]
ASL and Filbasket career
Shortly after the 2021–22 PBA season, Shaw joined Mekong United, a Vietnam-based team playing in the ASEAN Super League (ASL).[15]
Following his stint in the ASEAN Super League, Shaw played for the Makabayan Warriors, in the 2022 FilBasket International Championship held in Malaysia, averaging 9.5 points per game and 9.5 rebounds.[1]
Career statistics
[edit]High School statistics[16]
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College statistics[17]
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TBL statistics[7]
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PBA statistics[20]
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Notes
[edit]- ^ The 2019 draft was composed of two drafts: the Gilas special draft, which consists of 5 players reserved for the Gilas Pilipinas program, and the regular draft. Go was selected as the first pick in the Gilas special draft. Shaw was selected as the first pick of the regular draft.
References
[edit]- ^ "Signed for 3x3, Maurice Shaw set to get Govs' Cup chance at Ginebra". Spin.ph.
- ^ "Difficult jump shot: preps to NBA". The Baltimore Sun. May 18, 2004. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
- ^ "PF Maurice Shaw". September 8, 2004. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
- ^ "Maurice Shaw 2004 Underclassmen". June 28, 2006. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
- ^ "Maurice Shaw PF". Scout. June 28, 2006. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
- ^ "Former Harlem Globetrotter Participates at NFL Regional Combine". CBS Sports. May 25, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
- ^ a b "Maurice Shaw Player Profile, PEA, News, Stats - Asia-Basket". Eurobasket LLC.
- ^ Leongson, Randolph B. (December 7, 2019). "Former Harlem Globetrotter is taking his act to the PBA at age 34". Spin.ph. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
- ^ "Unheralded aspirants make their marks in Day 1 of Gatorade-PBA Draft Combine". www.pba.ph. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
- ^ Leongson, Randolph B. (December 8, 2019). "Columbian makes Adams the No. 1 pick in regular PBA draft; Shaw picked second". Spin.ph. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
- ^ "Mikey Williams the draft target as TNT acquires NLEX pick in three-way trade".
- ^ "Maurice Shaw signing with Ginebra's 3x3 team after NLEX buyout".
- ^ "Mikey Williams the draft target as TNT acquires NLEX pick in three-way trade".
- ^ "Ginebra activates Aljon Mariano, places Maurice Shaw in UFA list". Tiebreaker Times. March 15, 2022.
- ^ "Ex-Ginebra center Maurice Shaw signs with Mekong team in ASEAN Super League". FastBreak. September 5, 2022.
- ^ Consulting, Fine Line Websites & IT; Review, The Draft. "The Draft Review". The Draft Review.
- ^ "Hutchinson Community College - NJCAA Stats". NJCAA.
- ^ "FIBA LiveStats". www.fibalivestats.com.
- ^ "FIBA LiveStats". www.fibalivestats.com.
- ^ "Maurice Shaw Player Profile, Blackwater Bossings, International Stats, Game Logs, Awards - RealGM". basketball.realgm.com.
- 1985 births
- Living people
- American expatriate basketball people in Brazil
- American expatriate basketball people in Thailand
- American men's basketball players
- Basketball players from Laguna (province)
- Blackwater Bossing draft picks
- Blackwater Bossing players
- Bridgton Academy alumni
- Centers (basketball)
- Filipino men's 3x3 basketball players
- Filipino men's basketball players
- Filipino people of African-American descent
- Harlem Globetrotters players
- Hutchinson Blue Dragons men's basketball players
- People from Biñan
- Power forwards
- Basketball players from Fresno, California
- 21st-century Filipino sportsmen