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    Default Samer Ozeir making a name for himself in Oakland

    Samer Ozeir

    Height : 6'8 (202cm)
    Weight : 195lbs (88 kg)
    Birth : December 1992
    Position : Small Forward - Power Forward
    Hometown : Chamstar - Baalback (Lebanon)

    Personal Achievements :

    - 16th best player in Oakland according to this site

    -Leading his school with 15.5 ppg and 9.1 rpg

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    Samer Ozeir, a 6-foot-8 junior, left Monday’s regional semifinal win over Walled Lake Northern after suffering an injury in the second quarter and didn’t return. He leads the Wildcats in scoring (16.0), rebounds (9.5) and blocked shots (1.6).
    http://www.annarbor.com/sports/high-...final-matchup/

    Good numbers. But he had to bulk his upper body in order to be competitive at the NCAA level. His weight 195 lbs (88 kg) won't help him under the rim.

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    Default Samer Ozeir gets the MVP award

    Novi's Ozeir towers over All-Area hoops team
    April 1, 2010

    At 6-foot-8, Novi junior forward Samer Ozeir can't be ignored in the gym. His size makes him a force in the paint on both ends of the court, where he picked up 9.5 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.

    “Samer is a force to deal with as an opponent. He shoots it well, can drive and scores off rebound putbacks. He is always a threat to make no matter how hot or cold he has been in the game,” Northville coach Todd Sander said of his baseline rival's big man.

    Ozeir was also an outside threat for Novi. Leading the Wildcats with 33 three pointers on the season and a team-high 16.0 points per game, Ozeir combined his repertoire for 16 double-doubles.

    “The area's top inside-outside threat. Excellent shooter and rebounder, continued to improve all season. Also, he's an excellent offensive rebounder,” Novi coach Cory Heitsch said.

    Unfortunately for all involved, Ozeir's season ended early in Novi's regional semifinal win against Walled Lake Central when he broke his left arm.

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    Anything new about Hayk gyokchyan?

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    Default Samer Ozeir official list of college offers

    Bowling Green
    Central Michigan
    Albany (NY)
    St.Francis
    Kentucky State
    Lehigh
    Indiana University
    UNC-Charlotte

    Best of luck for Samer!

    added to the list :
    Detroit
    Iowa State
    Buffallo
    Cornell
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    Quote Originally Posted by daniab View Post
    Bowling Green
    Central Michigan
    Albany (NY)
    St.Francis
    Kentucky State
    Lehigh
    Indiana University
    UNC-Charlotte

    Best of luck for Samer!
    big names I wanna see him with Indiana, CM or Kentucky State!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerdito View Post
    big names I wanna see him with Indiana, CM or Kentucky State!!!!
    are any of those ncaa div 1 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lebanese phoenix View Post
    are any of those ncaa div 1 ?
    all of them are D1
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    Aren't Samer and Ahmad the same age?

    So why hasn't Ahmad joined a D1 league yet?

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    samer also didn't join . but ahmad have offers from div 1 teams like rice

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElArZ View Post
    Aren't Samer and Ahmad the same age?

    So why hasn't Ahmad joined a D1 league yet?
    Ahmad, i believe is late 1 year in school (since he still has 1 year left and he has already turned 18 in February)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khalid80 View Post
    Ahmad, i believe is late 1 year in school (since he still has 1 year left and he has already turned 18 in February)
    Ah ok. Well, hope the best for Samer and hopefully we'll see him with the NT.

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    Samer Ozeir will be in Lebanon on Sept 17th to join the youth team.

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    Some updates about Samer:

    Novi hopes frontcourt trio will lead to tournament success
    By JEFF DULLACK
    Special to The Oakland Press


    A season ago, the Novi Wildcats boys basketball team made a run to the regional finals in the state playoffs.

    This season, led by a talented trio of seniors in their front-court, the Wildcats are looking to go even further.

    The Wildcats use that talented front court’s size much to their advantage with 6-8 Samer Ozeir, 6-7 Chris Milon, and 6-5 Rob Laney, as they have sprinted out to a 5-0 start.

    “We space the floor very well, we share the ball very well and we’re efficient,” Novi head coach Cory Heitsch said about his team’s early offensive success.

    “We’re doing a pretty good job of valuing most possessions and a missed shot for us, with our athleticism, isn’t a bad thing with the way we rebound offensively,” added Heitsch.

    Ozeir, who is regarded as one of the county’s top players, spent part of his offseason playing for the Lebanese national U-18 team in this past summer’s FIBA World Championships in Asia, says that he has become more aggressive this year compared to years past.

    “Last year, I started to take the ball to the basket, and this year, I’m just using the 3-pointer as bait,” Ozeir said. “I want to take it to the basket, I want to get points inside. Those are easy points for me and my team.”

    Through his team’s first five games, Ozeir is averaging over 20 points and 10 rebounds.

    Laney, a four-year varsity player, says that he and his teammates have started to trust each other this year, knowing that if they make a mistake, one of them will be there to clean it up.

    “I think we’re really starting to realize, that if one of us takes it to the hole there’s going to be someone there to clean it up, so that’s helping out a lot.”

    Laney, who has missed much of the past couple of seasons because of injury and illness, has been the jack of all trades for his team in the early stages of this season, leading his team in assists with almost five per game while also contributing six rebounds and 14 points per contest.

    Because of injuries, Laney has become somewhat of a forgotten man in the Wildcats’ rotation, but he expects he will begin to get more recognition as the season goes on.

    “He’s battled through injury and illness, things that someone his age shouldn’t have to deal with and, to his credit, he has absolutely persevered and he’s in the position again to be recognized as one of the county’s better players,” Heitsch said.

    Milon has flourished since the end of last season and has become the Wildcats true inside presence, leading his team in rebounding with an average of 12 per game.

    Heitsch notes that Milon has been more reliable on defense in the low post, which has led to an impressive start to his season.

    “He’s more accountable defensively, he’s playing defense, and he’s not just being an athlete. He’s just taken off, he is a prototypical late bloomer,” Heitsch said.

    Milon says that even with the Wildcats earning praise in the early season, he and his teammates can only look forward.

    “We just have to keep the work up, we can’t let our past dictate the future. We still have to work hard in practice, and just keep playing,” Milon said.

    “It’s interesting. You tell the kids not to take things for granted and it takes a tipping point before they finally realize it to their credit, working’s never been a question,” Heitsch said.

    Ozeir says that he’s become better over the past couple of years because of coaching and improving his strength, and notes that he and his teammates want to win now more than ever.

    “It starts with coaching,” said Ozeir, smiling with his coach standing to his side, “and just getting stronger in the offseason. I want it more now than I did. We want that title in the Central Division, we want the KLAA, district, regional titles. We don’t care who’s in our way, we talk about it all of the time.”

    Last Updated: 12/24/2010 12:09:55 AM EST


    I think coach Tab should consider taking him with the NT this summer, what do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marc333 View Post
    Some updates about Samer:

    Novi hopes frontcourt trio will lead to tournament success
    By JEFF DULLACK
    Special to The Oakland Press


    A season ago, the Novi Wildcats boys basketball team made a run to the regional finals in the state playoffs.

    This season, led by a talented trio of seniors in their front-court, the Wildcats are looking to go even further.

    The Wildcats use that talented front court’s size much to their advantage with 6-8 Samer Ozeir, 6-7 Chris Milon, and 6-5 Rob Laney, as they have sprinted out to a 5-0 start.

    “We space the floor very well, we share the ball very well and we’re efficient,” Novi head coach Cory Heitsch said about his team’s early offensive success.

    “We’re doing a pretty good job of valuing most possessions and a missed shot for us, with our athleticism, isn’t a bad thing with the way we rebound offensively,” added Heitsch.

    Ozeir, who is regarded as one of the county’s top players, spent part of his offseason playing for the Lebanese national U-18 team in this past summer’s FIBA World Championships in Asia, says that he has become more aggressive this year compared to years past.

    “Last year, I started to take the ball to the basket, and this year, I’m just using the 3-pointer as bait,” Ozeir said. “I want to take it to the basket, I want to get points inside. Those are easy points for me and my team.”

    Through his team’s first five games, Ozeir is averaging over 20 points and 10 rebounds.

    Laney, a four-year varsity player, says that he and his teammates have started to trust each other this year, knowing that if they make a mistake, one of them will be there to clean it up.

    “I think we’re really starting to realize, that if one of us takes it to the hole there’s going to be someone there to clean it up, so that’s helping out a lot.”

    Laney, who has missed much of the past couple of seasons because of injury and illness, has been the jack of all trades for his team in the early stages of this season, leading his team in assists with almost five per game while also contributing six rebounds and 14 points per contest.

    Because of injuries, Laney has become somewhat of a forgotten man in the Wildcats’ rotation, but he expects he will begin to get more recognition as the season goes on.

    “He’s battled through injury and illness, things that someone his age shouldn’t have to deal with and, to his credit, he has absolutely persevered and he’s in the position again to be recognized as one of the county’s better players,” Heitsch said.

    Milon has flourished since the end of last season and has become the Wildcats true inside presence, leading his team in rebounding with an average of 12 per game.

    Heitsch notes that Milon has been more reliable on defense in the low post, which has led to an impressive start to his season.

    “He’s more accountable defensively, he’s playing defense, and he’s not just being an athlete. He’s just taken off, he is a prototypical late bloomer,” Heitsch said.

    Milon says that even with the Wildcats earning praise in the early season, he and his teammates can only look forward.

    “We just have to keep the work up, we can’t let our past dictate the future. We still have to work hard in practice, and just keep playing,” Milon said.

    “It’s interesting. You tell the kids not to take things for granted and it takes a tipping point before they finally realize it to their credit, working’s never been a question,” Heitsch said.

    Ozeir says that he’s become better over the past couple of years because of coaching and improving his strength, and notes that he and his teammates want to win now more than ever.

    “It starts with coaching,” said Ozeir, smiling with his coach standing to his side, “and just getting stronger in the offseason. I want it more now than I did. We want that title in the Central Division, we want the KLAA, district, regional titles. We don’t care who’s in our way, we talk about it all of the time.”

    Last Updated: 12/24/2010 12:09:55 AM EST


    I think coach Tab should consider taking him with the NT this summer, what do you think?
    great player, i dont want to overrate him, but i think that he and ahmad brahim are of the same caliber, i have high hopes for this player, averagin more than 20 pts and 10 rbds per game in high school is smt impressive.
    i'm with the idea of him being called up to the Nt tryouts, but i dont think he'll make it, although it would be a great experience for him

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    according to maxpreps
    http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/LLU...amer-ozeir.htm

    Ozeir is averaging so far in the season : 22pts per game, 11.2 rbds,2.6 assits and 1.4 bpg.
    the kid's not not bad at all

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    I know Samer more than anyone else since i got him first to Lebanon, the guy is a good prospect,very good skills and can play both the 3 and 4!
    His problem now that he's very soft and weak physically, to play on the men's side he needs to develop his body since his main position is 4!

    his strengths is that he can play from both inside and outside,very good dribbling and ballhandling skills for a 6'8 player, can shoot from outside with good percentage and has a great finish towards the basket!

    Samer is a great person,very down to earth and knows his weaknesses and listens to what others advise him!

    I think it's too early to invite to the senior team since im sure he got no chance to be part of the team now, but i think after college, he will be a GREAT player for Lebanon!

    P.S: Coach Ghassan and him agreed that he comes over in summer and train with Champville (just for the summer for sure)
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    Do you know if he did commit to any school or not yet ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laziz View Post
    Do you know if he did commit to any school or not yet ?
    no not yet, he will in march-april
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