Naomi Halman

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Naomi Halman
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Halman with Montpellier in 2015
No. 26Triple Threat
Position Power forward / center
League Women's Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1986-01-10) 10 January 1986 (age 39)
Haarlem, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Listed height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Career information
CollegeUC Irvine
Playing career2006–present
Career history
BV Lely
2008–2009 Gran Canaria
2009–2010 Basket Parma
2010–2011 Faenza
2011–2013 PF Umbertide
2013–2014 Gesam Gas Lucca
2014–2018 Montpellier
2020–2021 Triple Threat
Career highlights and awards
  • LFB champion (2016)
  • 2× French Cup winner (2015, 2016)

Naomi Halman (born 10 January 1986) is a Dutch former basketball player who played for Triple Threat of the Women's Basketball League (WBL). During her career, she also played for the Netherlands national team in 44 international games.

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Basketball career career

Halman played on the UC Irvine women's college basketball team in 2006, scoring 9.3 points per game in 10 games for the Anteaters. [1] She left the team in December 2006 to attend to family issues in the Netherlands and did not play for the team again. [2]

Halman played four seasons for Montpellier in the French LFB and the EuroLeague Women. She retired in 2018 when she became pregnant. [3]

In July 2020, Halman came out of retirement to join Triple Threat, a team in her hometown of Haarlem, for its debut in the Women's Basketball League. [3] [4] She played in 12 games for Triple Threat in the 2020–2021, averaging 14.6 points per game and 9.7 rebounds per game. [5] She did not play for the team the following season. [6]

Personal

Halman is the daughter of Eddy Halman  [ nl ], a former baseball player who played for the Dutch national team. Her brother Greg Halman played in Major League Baseball, but he died in 2011 after a stabbing involving another brother, Jason Halman  [ nl ]. [7] Her sister, Eva Halman, played in the top Dutch softball league for several years. [8] [9]

Halman has a daughter. [4]

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References

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