Tiny Gallon

Tiny Gallon

Gallon prepares to shoot a free throw in a game against the Texas Legends in 2015
No. 35 Hebei Xianglan
Position Power forward / Center
League NBL
Personal information
Born (1991-01-18) January 18, 1991
Vallejo, California
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Listed weight 275 lb (125 kg)
Career information
High school Oak Hill Academy
(Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)
College Oklahoma (2009–2010)
NBA draft 2010 / Round: 2 / Pick: 47th overall
Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks
Playing career 2010–present
Career history
2010–2011 Maine Red Claws
2011 Bakersfield Jam
2013 Atléticos de San Germán
2013 Texas Lone Star Strikers
2013–2014 Delaware 87ers
2014 Henan Shedianlaojiu
2014–2015 Delaware 87ers
2015 Henan Shedianlaojiu
2016–present Hebei Xianglan
Career highlights and awards

Keith "Tiny" Gallon (born January 18, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for Henan Shedianlaojiu of the Chinese National Basketball League (NBL). He played college basketball for Oklahoma.

High school career

Gallon played in the 2009 McDonald's All-American Game. The 2009 game was held at the BankUnited Center on the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus. The game was played on April 1, 2009 and was nationally televised on ESPN.[2] The All American Boys treated nearly 6,000 fans to one of the best All American Games in recent history. The high scoring, back-and-forth game kept everyone on the edge of their seats. It wasn’t until Morgan Wootten Player of the Year Derrick Favors (Georgia Tech) slammed home an alley oop pass from Lance Stephenson, with just 40 seconds remaining, that the East Team felt in control.

Top contributors to the East victory were John R. Wooden MVP Award winner Derrick Favors, with 19 points and eight rebounds, and Dante Taylor (Pittsburgh), with 15 points and six rebounds. Lance Stephenson added a solid performance that consisted of 12 points, four rebounds, six assists and three steals. Peyton Siva (Louisville) put his name in the record books, as he compiled nine assists.

The West Team used a balanced offensive attack that resulted with six players scoring in double figures. Keith Gallon (Oklahoma) was the top performer for the West Squad in both points (20) and rebounds (7), while Naismith Sportsmanship Award winner Avery Bradley, Jr. (Texas) tallied 15 points and six rebounds. John Henson (North Carolina) shot an incredible 70% from the field, which led to 14 points.

The East Team came back from an eight-point halftime deficit, due in large part to strong second half shooting (60%) and a 19-point advantage from their bench players. The 113-110 victory increases the East's lead to 18-14 in the overall series.[1]

College career

Gallon was born and raised in Vallejo, California. He played high school basketball at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia. He played one season for the Oklahoma Sooners in 2009–10.

On December 31, 2009, in a game against the Gonzaga Bulldogs, Gallon shattered the backboard while attempting an alley-oop.[2]

Professional career

Gallon was selected with the 47th overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2010 NBA draft. He joined the Bucks for the 2010 NBA Summer League. On September 3, 2010, he signed with the Bucks. However, he was waived on October 6. On October 19, he signed with the Boston Celtics. However, he was waived on October 21.[3]

On October 30, 2010, Gallon was acquired by the Maine Red Claws. On March 3, 2011, he was traded to the Bakersfield Jam.

In November 2012, Gallon was re-acquired by the Bakersfield Jam.[4] In January 2013, he was waived by the Jam before appearing in a game for them.

In April 2013, Gallon joined Atléticos de San Germán of Puerto Rico. He left after 3 games.

On June 1 and 2 of 2013 he played for the Texas Lone Star Strikers against Portland Chinooks International Basketball League.

On December 30, 2013, Gallon was acquired by the Delaware 87ers.[3] On April 23, 2014, he signed with the Henan Shedianlaojiu for 2014 NBL season.[5]

On November 3, 2014, Gallon was reacquired by the 87ers.[6] He was placed on the inactive list February 12, 2015 due to a season-ending injury and waived.[7] On May 23, 2015, he re-signed with Henan Shedianlaojiu of China for the 2015 NBL season.[8]

References

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