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Magnum Rolle
Personal information
Born (1986-02-23) February 23, 1986 (age 38)
Freeport, Bahamas
NationalityBahamian
Listed height6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Listed weight235 lb (107 kg)
Career information
High schoolSt. George’s (Freeport, Bahamas)
Laurinburg Institute
(Laurinburg, North Carolina)
College
Yulon Dinos
2016Passlab Yamagata Wyverns
2016–2017Nakhon Pathom Mad Goat
Career highlights and awards
  • Second-team All-WAC (2010)
  • WAC All-Newcomer Team (2009)
  • 2× WAC All-Defensive Team (2009, 2010)
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at Basketball-Reference.com
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  Bahamas
FIBA CBC Championship
Gold medal – first place 2014 Tortola
Bahamas

Magnum Rolle (born February 23, 1986) is a Bahamian former professional basketball player who last played for the Nakhon Pathom Mad Goat of the Thailand Basketball League. Born in Freeport, Bahamas, Rolle did not play basketball until his freshman year of high school and was taught by his coach at St. George's High School, Darrel Sears. After his senior year at St. George's, Rolle transferred to the Laurinburg Institute in North Carolina, where he was an integral part in leading the team to an undefeated record and the national prep school championship. He was considered a five-star prospect out of Laurinburg, and committed to play at Louisiana State University (LSU).

Rolle came off the bench on a team that reached the

sophomore year, he transferred to Louisiana Tech in 2007 and was forced to skip the 2007–08 season as a redshirt. While a junior, Rolle tripled his points-per-game average from 4.0 to 12.2. He was named to the All-WAC (Western Athletic Conference) Defensive Team and All-WAC Newcomer Team. In his senior year, he led the WAC in blocks
and finished fourth in career blocked shots at Louisiana Tech despite playing only two seasons.

He was drafted with the 51st overall pick in the

Maine Red Claws
.

Early life

Rolle was born on February 23, 1986, in Freeport, Bahamas.[1] His mother is Maryse Rolle, a painter, and he has one sibling.[2] He was named after Tom Selleck's TV show Magnum, P.I.[3] He can trace his ancestry to freed slaves and is a distant cousin of National Football League (NFL) players Myron, Antrel, and Samari Rolle.[4]

Originally a soccer player,[1] Rolle did not play basketball until he was 15, when local coach Darrel Sears saw him walking across a basketball court and saw Rolle's great height. Sears asked if he knew how to play; Rolle said no. Sears asked him to try shooting from the foul line. His first shot, according to Rolle, completely missed the backboard and fell into the bushes behind it. At the time Rolle was not interested in the game and only attended Sears' practices because free fried chicken was provided.[5]

High school and prep school career

At St. George's High School in Freeport, Rolle quickly developed his basketball skills and also competed in

grade point average (GPA) was 1.0 early in his career at St. George's, forcing him to repeat ninth grade. Due to a drive to succeed academically and athletically, he eventually raised his GPA to 3.0.[6]

In 2003, following his senior year at St. George's, Rolle attended the Nike All-America Camp and convinced his mother to let him attend a

preparatory school in the United States, where he could showcase his abilities and hone his talents.[7] They eventually settled on the Laurinburg Institute, a small school in North Carolina founded in 1904. Due to an unrepaired leak, the school's gymnasium was condemned in 1997, and the basketball team was forced to play home games as far as 30 miles (48 km) away.[8] In Rolle's only year at the institute, his team went 40–0 and won the national prep school championship. Under head coach Chris Chaney, Rolle recorded a per-game average of 10.1 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 4.5 blocked shots and had a field goal and free throw percentage of 64 percent and 76 percent, respectively.[1]

Rolle also played with the Arkansas Wings on the

power forward in the class of 2005 and 32nd overall recruit by Rivals.com.[11]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Magnum Rolle
Power forward
Freeport, Bahamas Laurinburg (NC) 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 209 lb (95 kg) Sep 8, 2004 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:5/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247SportsN/A
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 7 (PF)   Rivals: 32, 8 (PF)
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "LSU Basketball Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  • "2005 LSU Basketball Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  • "2005 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 1, 2010.

College career

LSU

Tyrus Thomas
Glen Davis
At LSU, Rolle played alongside Tyrus Thomas and Glen "Big Baby" Davis.

Freshman

On November 18, 2005, in an 84–56 defeat of

2005–06 season, Rolle averaged 2.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 8.7 minutes per game as a freshman, picking up 21 blocks on the year.[1]

Sophomore

Coming into the

herniated discs in his back impeded further progress.[15] The Tigers finished the year 17–15 and 5–11 in SEC play.[16]

Rolle left the LSU program on May 23. LSU coach John Brady claimed this was due to concerns over Rolle's development.[17] Darrel Sears, his former high school coach, said Rolle had been unhappy with LSU since December 2006, and that Brady had been making snide comments about Rolle for a while. After Rolle left LSU, he was courted by Division I schools Wyoming, Marshall, Oral Roberts, Delaware, Louisiana Tech, and South Florida. Although initially interested in South Florida due to its proximity to his Bahamas home,[18] Rolle chose to transfer to Louisiana Tech to play under Kerry Rupp.[19]

Louisiana Tech

Junior

Rolle was forced to

New Mexico State, Rolle equalled his season high in points (25) and grabbed 12 rebounds.[25]

During the

2008–09 season, Rolle started 30 games for the Bulldogs and averaged 12.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game. He registered five double-doubles while scoring in excess of 10 points on 18 occasions. After the season, Rolle was named to the All-WAC Defensive Team and All-WAC Newcomer Team.[21] In addition, the Louisiana Sports Writers Association recognized Rolle as a member of the All-Louisiana third team. Louisiana Tech teammate Kyle Gibson was named to its first team.[26]

Rolle briefly flirted with the 2009 NBA draft. He declared for early entry in the draft, but did not hire an agent.[27] After talking to NBA spokespeople, who said he was a borderline second-round selection, Rolle considered staying in college an extra year to earn a degree. He eventually pulled his name out of the draft, thus ensuring his college eligibility.[6]

Senior

The WAC preseason polls were released on October 29, and Louisiana Tech was predicted to finish sixth in the media poll

Missouri State in the CIT's quarterfinals.[34]

During the

Boise State.[37] At the conclusion of the season, Rolle was named to the Lefty Driesell All-America Defensive Team, All-WAC Defensive Team, All-WAC Second Team, and All-Louisiana Second Team.[21] He graduated from Louisiana Tech with a bachelor's degree in sociology in March 2010, becoming the first person in his family to earn a degree.[6]

Professional career

NBA draft

Prior to the

Charlotte Bobcats, and Indiana Pacers.[39] Dave-Te' Thomas of CBS Sports said that Rolle had a good wingspan and was very athletic. He added while larger NBA forwards might push him around, he was an intense player and would not back down if challenged. Thomas compared Rolle to former LSU teammate Tyrus Thomas.[40]

On June 25, Rolle was chosen with the 51st overall pick by the Oklahoma City Thunder.[21] His rights were traded to the Pacers for Ryan Reid, who was the 57th overall pick, along with undisclosed cash considerations.[41] Rolle was the first NBA player drafted out of Louisiana Tech since Paul Millsap was picked by the Utah Jazz with the 47th pick of the 2006 NBA draft.[38] In addition, he was the first Grand Bahamian selected in the draft. Bahamas Minister of Youth Sports and Culture Charles Maynard and Minister of Works and Transport Neko C Grant congratulated Rolle on his historic achievement.[2]

Indiana Pacers

Summer League

He's been by far the best player by a large margin (in camp). He has dominated everything. He has scored. He has rebounded. He has defended well. He has a surprisingly high basketball IQ. He shoots really well and pursues every offensive rebound.

 — Former Indiana Pacers coach Jim O'Brien, speaking of Magnum Rolle[42]

Rolle played well in the 2010

New Jersey Nets, Rolle scored nine points, brought down three rebounds, and rejected three shots. Against the Utah Jazz, Rolle's 10 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks facilitated an 83–74 Pacers win. The fourth game, which The Bahamas Tribune said was the most thrilling of the summer league, featured a 27-point deficit erased by Indiana for a comeback win over the Boston Celtics. Rolle had a double-double, with 19 points and 11 boards. The Pacers and him wrapped up the Orlando Summer League with a 77–73 defeat by the Oklahoma City Thunder, in which Rolle posted 16 points, eight rebounds and two blocks.[43]

Training camp

Rolle, along with fellow Pacer rookie Lance Stephenson, was named one of the "steals of the draft" by The Boston Globe.[44] Rolle was invited to the Pacers' training camp, where he injured his head, requiring stitches.[42] On September 28, the Pacers announced they had officially signed Rolle to a two-year contract, but his salary was not disclosed.[45] In five preseason games, he averaged 1.8 points per game and 1.4 rebounds per game.[46]

However, he was waived on October 25, at the end of training camp, in order to shrink the roster to NBA-mandated 15 players. The Pacers tried to trade

frontcourt. Had he made the roster, Rolle would have earned $510,000, but instead he made $50,000 in a buyout.[47]

Maine Red Claws

In the

Charlotte Bobcats. According to Red Claws general manager Jon Jennings, several D-League teams thought he had the most upside of anyone on the draft.[48]

On November 26, Rolle was waived by the Red Claws because of a knee injury which was due to keep Rolle out 'indefinitely'. In two games with the Red Claws, Rolle averaged 7.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game. His rights were retained by the Red Claws.[49]

On March 3, 2011, he returned to the Red Claws. He played 13 more games with the Red Claws before he was called up to the Atlanta Hawks. Overall, he averaged 14.1 points and 5.5 rebounds in 25.9 minutes per game with the Red Claws.[50]

Atlanta Hawks

On April 11, 2011, Rolle signed with the Atlanta Hawks but did not play a game with Atlanta during the 2010–11 season.[51] During the 2011 NBA lockout, he signed with South Korean team Changwon LG Sakers but also did not appear in a game with Changwon.

After the lockout ended, Rolle returned to the Hawks for the training camp.[52] However, he was released before the start of the season.

Orlando Magic

In July 2012, Rolle joined the Orlando Magic for the 2012 NBA Summer League.[53]

Japan

In August 2012, Rolle signed with the Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins of the

Japanese Basketball League for the 2012–13 season.[53]

In 2013, he re-signed with the Dolphins for the 2013–14 season. in just his second year became an NBL Allstar and led his team to the playoffs. Rolle also led the league in scoring in the Emperors Cup tournament, advancing to the final four top teams.

Thailand

In June 2016, Rolle signed with MadGoats Basketball Club of the Thailand Basketball League, where he finished as the league's MVP

Career statistics

NCAA

College statistics[21][54]
Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2005–06 LSU Tigers 33 0 8.7 .432 .000 .458 2.5 0.2 0.3 0.6 2.2
2006–07 LSU Tigers 29 9 16.7 .431 .000 .556 4.1 0.4 0.6 1.1 4.0
2007–08 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 0 0 0.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2008–09 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 30 30 28.2 .530 .500 .654 7.2 1.0 0.9 1.7 12.2
2009–10
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 34 33 30.1 .514 .000 .660 8.4 0.8 0.8 2.1 13.9

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