Mohamed Harat

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Mohamed Harat
Al-Nasr Dubai
Position Small forward
League UAE National Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1990-06-09) 9 June 1990 (age 34)
Annaba, Algeria
Listed height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Career information
NBA draft 2012: undrafted
Career history
0 GS Pétroliers
2013–2015 FUS Rabat
2015–2017 GS Pétroliers
2016–2019 Al-Shamal SC
2019–2020 Al-Arabi SC
2020 Manama Club
2020–2021 Al Fateh
2021GS Pétroliers
2021–2022Al-Shamal
2022–2023 Al-Ittihad SC
2023–present Al-Nasr Dubai
Career highlights and awards

Mohamed Harat (born 9 June 1990) is an Algerian basketball player for Al-Nasr Dubai and Algeria.

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Professional career

In 2013, Harat signed with FUS Rabat in Morocco. [1] In 2015, he returned to GS Pétroliers and he played in the Arab Club Competition and was named MVP. [2] He returned a year later to play for GS Pétroliers again. With GSP, Harat played at the 2017 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup where he led the competition in scoring (24.8 points per game) and was named to the All-Star Five. [3]

Harat was on the roster of Qatari club Al-Shamal SC from 2016. He won the Qatari League championship in 2019, adding a game-high 25 points for his team in the final. [4]

In 2019, Harat played with Al-Arabi SC in Qatar. He was named the Qatari League MVP of the 2019–20 season. Then, Harat played in Bahrain with Manama Club. [5] In the 2020–21 season with Al Fateh in Saudi Arabia, he averaged 29.1 points, 17.1 rebounds and 4.4 assists.

In May 2021, he returned to GS Pétroliers to join the team ahead of the 2021 BAL season. [6] He played in only one game at the BAL, recording 28 points and 9 rebounds, as he had to sit out the remainder of the season due to a muscle sprain. [7]

He joined Al-Nasr Dubai in October 2023.

National team career

Harat has been a member of the Algeria national basketball team since 2011. He played at AfroBasket 2015 with his country.

BAL career statistics

Legend
  GPGames 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
YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2021 GS Pétroliers 1028.5.500.000.6679.02.03.0.028.0
Career1028.5.500.000.6679.02.03.0.028.0

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References

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