Carlos Olivinha

























Carlos Olivinha

Jogador Olivinha FlaBasquete 2015.jpg
Olivinha with Flamengo, in 2015.

No. 16 – Flamengo
Position
Small forward / Power forward
LeagueNBB
Personal information
Born
(1983-04-18) April 18, 1983 (age 35)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight260 lb (118 kg)
Career information
Playing career2003–present
Career history
2003–2009Flamengo
2008–2009Uberlândia
2009–2012Pinheiros
2012–presentFlamengo

Career highlights and awards


  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup champion (2014)


  • FIBA Americas League champion (2014)

  • 4× Brazilian League champion (2013–2016)


  • Brazilian League Finals MVP (2016)


  • Brazilian All-Star (2013)


Carlos Alexandre Rodrigues do Nascimento (born April 18, 1983), commonly known as Carlos Olivinha, or simply Olivinha, is a Brazilian professional basketball player that currently plays for Flamengo of Novo Basquete Brasil. At 6'8" (2.03 m), he can play at either the small forward or power forward positions, with power forward being his main position. He was born in Rio de Janeiro.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Professional career


  • 2 National team career


  • 3 NBB career statistics

    • 3.1 NBB regular season


    • 3.2 NBB playoffs



  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Professional career


In the Brazilian League's 2009–10 regular season, Olivinha averaged 20.8 points and 10.4 rebounds per game.



National team career


Olivinha has also been a member of the senior men's Brazilian national basketball team.[2] He made his debut with the senior team at the 2009 Marchand Continental Championship Cup, averaging 3.3 points and 1.3 rebounds per game for the team.[3] He also competed for the gold-medal winning Brazilian team at the 2009 FIBA AmeriCup, seeing action in four games off the bench for the Brazilians.[4] He also played at the 2015 FIBA AmeriCup.



NBB career statistics



NBB regular season






































































































































Season
Team

GP

MPG

2PT FG%

3PT FG%

FT%

RPG

APG

SPG

BPG

PPG
2008–09Pinheiros2836.0.599.422.74810.21.51.4.220.4
2009–10Pinheiros2634.6.587.347.81210.41.91.2.8
20.8
2010–11Pinheiros2632.2.641.365.7738.91.71.0.317.9
2011–12Pinheiros2829.1.630.307.7936.71.91.1.515.0
2012–13Flamengo3429.8.639.325.7228.71.3.5.214.4
2013–14Flamengo3228.1.551.340.7838.41.2.8.212.9
2014–15Flamengo2922.6.622.349.7036.11.1.9.210.2
2015–16Flamengo2318.1.621.286.6804.4.9.5.19.3
Career22628.8.610.351.7618.01.4.9.315.1
All-Star----------


NBB playoffs


























































































































Season
Team

GP

MPG

2PT FG%

3PT FG%

FT%

RPG

APG

SPG

BPG

PPG
2009Pinheiros339.2.565.3041.00011.02.71.00.0
18.7
2010Pinheiros638.3.600.345.84812.01.51.20.517.7
2011Pinheiros832.3.604.333.8007.10.91.00.312.8
2012Pinheiros1031.1.582.175.7638.31.11.30.112.8
2013Flamengo926.9.605.323.6676.21.41.40.29.6
2014Flamengo924.8.628.333.7696.90.81.00.311.1
2015Flamengo1026.3.636.353.7696.01.51.20.112.6
2016Flamengo1225.9.622.467.7816.81.11.00.214.1
Career6730.6.608.324.7918.01.41.10.2
13.4


References




  1. ^ Player Profile at latinbasket.com


  2. ^ Profile at FIBA.com


  3. ^ Profile at FIBA.com


  4. ^ Profile at latinbasket.com




External links


  • FIBA Profile

  • LatinBasket.com Profile


  • NBB Player Profile (in Portuguese)








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