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Sarr was born on 26 April 2005 in Bordeaux, France. [1] [2] He grew up in a family of basketball players, initially in Bordeaux and then later Toulouse. [3] He started playing basketball at the age of four. [4] In 2019, Sarr joined the Spanish club Real Madrid Baloncesto and played two seasons for their youth team. [5] [6]
Alex Sarr: C April 26, 2005: 19 years, 291 days Washington Wizards (2024–present) 2024 (2nd) [122] Zaccharie Risacher: F April 8, 2005: 19 years, 309 days Atlanta Hawks (2024–present) 2024 (1st) [123] Trentyn Flowers: F March 8, 2005: 19 years, 340 days Los Angeles Clippers (2024–present) 2024 [124] Rob Dillingham: G January 4, 2005
Alex Sarr * C/F 2024–present: 1 Brothers born in France of Senegalese descent. [360] France — Olivier Sarr: C 2021–2024: 3 [361] France French Guiana: Kevin Séraphin: F 2010–2017: 7 Born in French Guiana, an overseas region of France in South America. [362] France — Pape Sy: F/G 2010–2011: 1 — [363] France — Killian Tillie: F/C ...
On June 26, 2024, the Wizards drafted Alex Sarr from France in the NBA draft with the second overall pick. They also acquired the fourteenth pick in the draft, Carlton Carrington as well as 2023 Sixth Man of The Year Malcolm Brogdon and future first round picks for Deni Avdija . [ 253 ]
Alex Sarr joined Overtime Elite's semi-pro program for two years, and last spring he made the 12,000-mile move to Perth, Australia, to play for the Wildcats in the National Basketball League as ...
Olivier Sarr (/ oʊ ˈ l ɪ v j eɪ ˈ s ɑːr / oh-LIV-yay SAR, [1] French pronunciation: [ɔlivje saʁ]; born 20 February 1999) is a French professional basketball player who last played for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA G League.
Abdoulaye Sarr (born 1951), Senegalese football coach; Adama Sarr (born 1991), Senegalese footballer; Alex Sarr (born 2005), French basketball player; Alioune Sarr (1908–2001), Senegalese historian and politician
The following is a list of players of the 1997–present Washington Wizards professional American basketball team. Before the 1997–98 season the Wizards were known as the Chicago Packers (1961–1962), Chicago Zephyrs (1962–1963), Baltimore Bullets (1963–1973), Capital Bullets (1973–1974), and the Washington Bullets (1974–1997).