Paul Atkinson (basketball)

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Paul Atkinson
Paul Atkinson.jpg
Atkinson with Yale in 2019
Free Agent
Position Power forward
Personal information
Born (1999-03-27) March 27, 1999 (age 25)
Georgia, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Listed weight230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school Westminster Academy
(Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
College
NBA draft 2022: undrafted
Playing career2022–present
Career history
2022–2023 Atomerőmű SE
2023–2024 Kortrijk Spurs
Career highlights and awards

Paul Atkinson Jr. (born March 27, 1999) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Kortrijk Spurs of the BNXT League. He played college basketball player for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Yale Bulldogs.

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Early life

Atkinson grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida and attended the Westminster Academy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a junior, he led Westminster Academy to the Class 3A state championship game, where they fell to Windermere Prep. Atkinson committed to play college basketball at Yale at the beginning of his senior year after receiving interest from Dayton, UNC-Wilmington, and Richmond. [1] As a senior, Atkinson averaged 20.6 points, 13.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game and was the Sun-Sentinel South Florida Player of the Year. He had 17 points and 12 rebounds in the 3A championship game. [2]

College career

Atkinson was a starter for Yale as a true freshman and averaged 9.3 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. [3] [4] Atkinson was forced to play major minutes due to an injury to Jordan Bruner, and Yale coach James Jones praised Atkinson for his shot selection and accuracy, but wanted more aggressiveness from him. [2] He mostly came off the bench as a sophomore and averaged 9.1 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. [5] [6] Prior to his junior season, Atkinson gained 20 pounds and worked on his athleticism. [7] As a junior, Akinson was named the Ivy League Co-Player of the Year alongside Penn's A. J. Brodeur after averaging 17.6 points and 7.3 rebounds per game and leading the Ivy League with .630 field goal percentage during the regular season. [8] Following the season, Atkinson declared for the 2020 NBA draft. [9]

Atkinson entered the transfer portal after the 2020–2021 Ivy League season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He chose to transfer to Notre Dame as a graduate transfer after considering offers from Miami (Florida), Iowa, NC State and Texas. [10] Atkinson was named Honorable Mention All-ACC. [11] He averaged 12.6 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game. [12]

Professional career

On July 10, 2022, Atkinson signed with Atomerőmű SE of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A. [12] On July 21, 2022, after a whirlwind season with ASE, Atkinson signed with Kortrijk Spurs of the BNXT League where he plays to the present day.

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

College

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2017–18 Yale 313024.2.692.6674.61.0.7.59.3
2018–19 Yale 30120.2.697.000.6535.01.0.5.69.1
2019–20 Yale 302931.8.630.308.6717.31.51.2.817.6
Career916025.4.661.286.6655.61.2.8.612.0

Personal life

Atkinson's parents, Paul and Laura, met in Stamford, Connecticut, in high school. They moved to Georgia, where Paul Jr. was born, before returning to Stamford and finally moving to West Palm Beach. [13]

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