Directors / Coaches
Directors
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David Lucas -
As one of the top players to come out of Oregon State University, he was the first to get back to back 1st team All Pac-10 honors since 1992. Led the Beavers to their first winning season and post season play since 1991. David has been playing professional basketball for the last three years in Europe. Played in countries such as Portugal, Poland and China. Son of former NBA great Maurice Lucas who played 14 years in the NBA and helped lead the Portland Trail Blazers to their one and only championship title in 1977. Maurice is now in his fourth season as an assistant coach for the Blazers.
David graduated from Oregon State University with a three part major in Communications, Psychology and Sociology.
Bio
All-Pac-10 Conf. Team -04, NABC All-NCAA District 14 2nd Team -05, All-Pac 10 Team -05, All Portsmouth Invitational Tourney All-Star Team (NBA Pre-Draft Camp) -05, Played In Chicago Pre Draft Camp 05, Portuguese Cup Finalist -06, Played In Lisbon Portugal (Benfica), Portuguese League Semifinals -06,IBL MVP & Leading Scorer 2007 (Ppg 36.5 Reb 13.5), Drafted 3rd in Second Round at China Draft Camp in Hawaii 07 (Lions), Played In Warsaw Poland (Polonia) 2008 (Ppg 14 Reb 8 Min pg 22), IBL MVP & Leading Scorer 2008 (Ppg 37.0 Reb 10), Invited to Portland Trail Blazer summer league (2008)
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Lamar Hurd -
Won 3 state titles in Texas, leading Heritage Christian Academy to a USA Today Top 25 national ranking.
Lamar was the starting point guard for Oregon State University from 2002-2006. He received All-Pac 10 Honors, shared the team’s MVP award and was named to the Pac-10 All Academic first team. In 2005, he captained an Athletes In Action team that traveled to East Asia. Lamar followed his college career by playing professionally in Germany’s 1st division, considered to be one of Europe’s top professional basketball leagues. In the spring of 2008, Lamar was part of the 4-man hiring committee that landed President Barack Obama’s brother-in-law, Craig Robinson, as the head men’s basketball coach of Oregon State University.
Along with directing All In One Basketball, Lamar currently serves as a primary college basketball analyst for Fox Sports Northwest. With FSN, Lamar provides commentary and basketball expertise for their studio show, College Hoops Northwest, and also live at Oregon State University men’s basketball games.
Lamar graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in Communications.
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Coaches
J.S. Nash - Three time first team all-state (1999-2001) and first team all-CIF (2000-01) from Rancho Verde High School, California. Named Riverside County’s player of the year in 2000 and 2001. California coaches poll named J.S. the best pure shooter in Riverside County his Sophomore, Junior and Senior years. He averaged 32 points, 8 rebounds and 5 steals per game his Senior season and scored 936 points in a single season (2000).
J.S. attended Oregon State University (2001-2005) where he received the Lew Beck award for Most Outstanding Newcomer. He was a three year starting guard and helped lead the Beavers to their first winning season and post season since 1991.
He has continued his career playing professionally in Estonia (2005), where he was selected first team all league and played in the Estonian All-Star game. J.S. has played the last three years in Leiden, Holland(2006-2009) where he was an all league selection two years in a row, played on the Netherlands All-Star team, led his team as captain for three years and currently plays on IBL’s Portland Waves and the Portland 3BA team.
J.S. graduated from Oregon State University with a three part major in Psychology, Sociology and Communications.
Casey Nash - Attended Stayton High School, where she was a four time Oregon All-State selection, including first team honors as a sophomore and junior, four-time All-Region pick, and named 2001 Regional Player of the Year. She was a four-time first team All-Capital Conference selection (99-02), named Capital Conference “Player of the Year” for three seasons (00-02) and served as team captain her Sophomore through Senior years. Casey helped lead Stayton to three Capital Conference titles in four years and was selected to play in the Oregon 3A All-Star game on the East Team. She holds the Stayton High School career records for; points (1831), rebounds (783), assists (342) and steals (306).
Casey Attended Oregon State University (2002-2007). Selected to the honorable mention freshman team, led the Pac-10 in scoring as a senior, start to finish, by averaging 20 points per game – Oregon State’s highest single season average since All-American Tanja Kostic during1995-96. Casey became one of just six players in Oregon State history to score 1,000 career points and pull down 650 rebounds. After her senior season she was invited to the 2007 WNBA Pre-Draft camp.
She has continued her career playing professionally in Greece (fall ‘07), Spain(fall ’08) and Portugal (Spring ‘09). Played on the Portuguese All-Star team, received all-league honors and first team all defense.
Casey graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in Public Health Promotion and Education.
Robert Day – Born and raised in Portland, Rob graduated from Benson High School in 2000. He then went to Western Oregon University where he holds numerous records including 3-pointers made and points scored. Since college he has played four seasons in the top league in Mexico, where he set a scoring record with 63 points (39 points with 13-15 behind the arc) during his first season.
He has also played in the ABA and IBL, (where he has won 3 point contests at the All-Star festivities) and has done a tour in China. Robert attributes his success to being coachable and putting lots of hours in the gym shooting “game like shots”.
Robert graduated from Western Oregon University with a degree in Physical Education.
Jon ‘Superhandles’ Hildebrandt - is widely viewed as one of the best ball-handlers in the world. Through a combination of hard work, determination, and focus, he elevated his handle to an unprecedented level.” – SLAM Magazine
Jon Hildebrandt, a 5′10″ point guard from Dayton, Oregon, led his high school team to two consecutive 2A Oregon State Basketball Championships. He was named a BCI All-American his junior year, and was named the Oregon 2A Player of the Year his junior and senior years. At Clackamas Community College, Jon led the Northwest in assists, averaging 9.4 assists with less than 2 turnovers per game. Jon later played at Linfield College and Western Oregon University.
Though size and athleticism play a huge part in today’s world of competitive basketball, Supe’s ball-handling mastery and teaching skills offer teams and individual players the chance to maximize their performance, giving them the Superhandles Advantage over their competition.
“Jon decided to dedicate himself to become the best ball-handler on the planet…and he has become a Legend!” – Bill Schonely, Legendary Portland Trail Blazers‘ announcer. With his vast knowledge in ball-handling and dribbling, Jon created instructional DVD training programs for all levels of basketball, now available at http://www.superhandles.com.
Jon graduated from Western Oregon University with a degree in Business.
Rosie Contri – Three year starter at Douglas High School in Nevada. After high school, Rosie went on to be captain of her team at Willamette University. Upon graduation she traveled to Opladen, Germany to begin her professional basketball career. Rosie was recently inducted into the Douglas High School Hall of Fame.
Rosie graduated from Willamette University with a degree Sociology and a minor in Rhetoric