Bruno Hamm

French basketball player

Bruno Hamm
Personal information
Born (1970-09-22) 22 September 1970 (age 53)
Strasbourg
NationalityFrench
Listed height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
PositionPoint guard
Career history
1989–1994Strasbourg
1994–1995Pau Orthez
1995–1999Dijon
1999–2000Limoges
2000–2001Cáceres CB
2001–2004Dijon
2004–2005Gries Oberhoffen
2005–2006Lausanne / Orléans
2006–2007Gries Oberhoffen
Career highlights and awards
  • French 2nd Division French Player's MVP (1994)

Bruno Hamm, is a former French professional basketball player. At a height of 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) tall, he played at the point guard position.[1]

Professional career

Hamm was the French 2nd Division French Player's MVP in 1994.

Clubs


References

  1. ^ "Bruno Hamm basketball profile". Eurobasket. 27 April 2018.
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French Domestic MVP
  • 1992: Cham
  • 1993: Sonko
  • 1994: Hamm
  • 1995: Hufnagel
  • 1996: Gharbi
  • 1997: Condouant
  • 1998: Vérove
  • 1999: Keita
  • 2000: Grétouce
  • 2001: Cazalon
  • 2002: Tailleman
  • 2003: Akpomedah
  • 2004: Melody
  • 2005: Brun
  • 2006: Desroses
  • 2007: Ekanga-Ehawa
  • 2008: Moerman
  • 2009: Ball
  • 2010: Badiane
  • 2011: Da Silva
  • 2012: Gomis
  • 2013: Jaiteh
  • 2014: Morandais
Foreign MVP
  • 1992: Stansbury
  • 1993: Crite
  • 1994: Banks
  • 1995: Banks
  • 1996: Booth
  • 1997: Lear
  • 1998: Terry
  • 1999: Stevenson
  • 2000: Hatcher
  • 2001: Miller
  • 2002: Turner
  • 2003: Jones
  • 2004: Starosta
  • 2005: Patterson
  • 2006: Banks
  • 2007: Ball
  • 2008: Freeman
  • 2009: Craven
  • 2010: Gipson
  • 2011: Carter
  • 2012: Cassie
  • 2013: Wood
  • 2014: Peacock
Unified MVP
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Limoges 1999–2000 FIBA Korać Cup champions
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