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Billy Edelin

b. 1983-04-17Retired
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Biography

Billy Edelin, born on April 17, 1983, is a retired American professional basketball player known for his exceptional skills as a point guard. A standout high school player at St. John's College High School in Washington, D.C., he gained national attention for his scoring ability and court vision. He went on to play college basketball for the Syracuse Orange, where he played a crucial role in the team’s success during the early 2000s and contributed to their run to the NCAA Championship in 2003.

Edelin was selected in the second round of the 2004 NBA Draft by the NBA's Washington Wizards but eventually embarked on a career that led him overseas. Over the next several years, he played for various teams in international leagues, including stints in Europe and Asia, where he continued to showcase his talents. His professional career spanned several continents, allowing him to leave an impact on the global stage while adapting his game to various playing styles.

Billy Edelin's legacy includes his contributions to the growth of basketball in the United States and abroad, as well as his influence on aspiring point guards who admired his playmaking and leadership. Although he faced challenges in his professional journey, his dedication to the sport has inspired many young athletes. Today, Edelin is remembered not only for his athletic achievements but also for his endeavors in mentoring and giving back to the basketball community.

Quick Facts

Full nameBilly Edelin
Date of birth1983-04-17
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