Israeli basketball player
Lior Arditti ליאור ארדיטי Born (1974-12-16 ) December 16, 1974 (age 50) Rehovot, Israel Nationality Israeli Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Listed weight 209 lb (95 kg) College
Position Guard
Lior Arditti (also "Arditty" and "Arditi"; ליאור ארדיטי; born December 16, 1967) is an Israeli former basketball player.[ 1] [ 2] He played the guard position.[ 1] He played in the Israel Basketball Premier League for Team Israel in the 1989 Maccabiah Games , winning a gold medal . He also competed in the Israel Basketball Premier League , and for the Israeli national basketball team .
Biography
Arditti was born in Rehovot, Israel , lived in Herzliya , and is Jewish.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] His parents are Alex and Hana Arditti, and he has two younger sisters Dorit and Yael.[ 6] He is 6' 5" (194 cm) tall, and weighs 209 pounds (95 kg).[ 3] He served three years in the Israeli Defense Forces before going to college.[ 4] [ 7] [ 6]
He played for Team Israel in the 1989 Maccabiah Games , winning a gold medal .[ 4]
Arditti attended Boston College ('91).[ 3] [ 8] Under NCAA age rules, he was limited to two years of eligibility.[ 4] He played for the Boston College Eagles in 1989-91, his freshman and sophomore years.[ 1] [ 9] In the second game of his college career, he scored 21 points against Dartmouth College on November 27, 1989.[ 10] In 1989-90 he led the team with an .823 free throw percentage and a .456 three-point field goal percentage.[ 11]
He played in the Israel Basketball Premier League . Arditti competed from 1983 to 2001 for Israeli teams Maccabi Southern Tel Aviv, Maccabi Tel Aviv , Maccabi Ramat Gan , Hapoel Eilat , Hapoel Tel Aviv , Bnei Herzliya Basket , Hapoel Galil Elyon , and Maccabi Ra'anana .[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
Arditti played for the Israeli national basketball team . He played in the
1993 FIBA European Championship for Men , 1995 FIBA European Championship for Men , 1997 FIBA European Championship for Men , and 1999 FIBA European Championship for Men .[ 2] [ 17]
After playing basketball, Arditti became a real estate businessman, and co-owned the Heiblum-Arditti Group.[ 18] [ 19]
References
^ a b c "Lior Arditti College Stats" . College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com .
^ a b "Lior Arditty profile, European Championship for Men 1995" . FIBA.COM .
^ a b c "Lior Arditti Basketball Player Profile, Bnei Hertzeliya, News, Winner League, Career, Games Logs, Best, Awards" . Eurobasket LLC .
^ a b c d SHARON ROBB (December 27, 1989). "ISRAELI GETTING BASKETBALL EDUCATION" . Sun-Sentinel .
^ Shel Wallman (November 29, 1989). "Dog days for hoop scene" . Jewish Post .
^ a b "Boston College player worries for family in Israel" . UPI . January 13, 1991.
^ Frank Dell`Apa (March 18, 1990). "FROM TEL AVIV, WITH TALENT" . Chicago Tribune .
^ "Israel's Arditti may fit well in BC's game" . The Heights, Volume LXX, Number 5 . September 25, 1989.
^ "Men's Basketball Eagles continue to outlast foes" . The Heights, Volume LXX, Number 12 . December 4, 1989.
^ "Men's Basketball Prepares for Fairfield" . Boston College Athletics . November 28, 1998.
^ 2017-2018 Boston College Men's Basketball Record Book
^ רון, ליאת (January 15, 2010). "ליאור ארדיטי: "אצלנו קבלני הביצוע מקבלים את הכסף בזמן ולא בשוטף פלוס אלף" " . Globes .
^ "לקראת גמר גביע המדינה לנוער: הפועל ת"א - מכבי ת"א" . April 19, 2016.
^ "כדורסל: קבוצת הקולג' של אליצור יבנה" . Haaretz הארץ . October 13, 2009.
^ "Former Player | Lior Arditi" . Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club .
^ "ISRAEL BASKETBALL SUPER LEAGUE | 1993-94 Season | Hapoel Tel Aviv | Lior Arditty" . basket.co.il .
^ "ליאור ארדיטי יודיע היום על פרישתו ממשחק" . Haaretz . April 11, 2001.
^ "Boutique hotel to be built at Tel Aviv Port" . Ynet . September 18, 2009.
^ "Near-record $250,000 per land per apartment for Tel Aviv lot" . Globes . December 6, 2006.
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