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Carter Whitt (190-G-2002, college: Belmont) is a 190cm guard from Raleigh, North Carolina playing his rookie season overseas with Pro A team Nurnberg Falcons currently averaging 10,1ppg, 3,5rpg, 4,3apg and 1,3spg. He began his basketball career at Leesville Road High School and then played 2 years at Wake Forest (NCAA) and 50 games. He then played 2 seasons at Furman University (NCAA) playing a total of 59 games and in his last season averaged 7.6ppg, 3.1rpg, 3.5apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 47.5%, 3PT: 29.1%, FT: 82.1%: he then finished his NCAA career at Belmont University (NCAA) averaging 12.8ppg, 4.6rpg, 6.0apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 46.7%, 3PT: 33.7%, FT: 73.6%. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.
Thanks Carter for talking to germanhoops.com. Your playing your rookie season with German Pro A team Nuernberg Falcons BC (Germany-ProA). What kind of an experience has it been for you? What have you enjoyed most about the experience?
It has been a great experience so far, I’ve really enjoyed bonding with teammates and coaches while taking in the city of Nurnberg.
What was your wake up call to being a rookie overseas where you knew that you were far away from home?
I would say the biggest wake up call has been the physicality of the game but overall the transition has been smooth.
Nurnberg has had a roller coaster season so far winning the first 2, then losing 4 and now on a 4 game winning streak. How can you explain the early season play as of now?
I´m happy to have been a part of 4 wins and want to keep it rolling. Just have to keep getting better everyday.
The team has been playing good basketball as of late and won 2 nail bitters. What strides have you seen the team make in the last weeks?
I think we are continuing to learn how to play with each other and just gaining confidence as a unit.
So far your averaging 6/2/2/1 stats. What has been the toughest adjustment for you overseas on the court?
With my first two games being within 72 hours of arrival I think the biggest thing has just been getting my legs under me and getting comfortable with my teammates. Not worrying about stats but focused on the team continuing to win games.
Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 190cm guard. If you had to compare your game to a NBA player who would best fit the description.
I think my best comparison is Andrew Nembhard/ Austin Reaves
You’re a guard that can fill the stat sheet well. What are your biggest strengths on the court?
I think my passing and ability to run a team while being able to touch the paint with ease.
Your three pointer has been up and down the last years. How would you describe the development of your three pointer?
My three pointer is much better now than it ever has been and I’m confident that through my professional career, I will show that I can be an elite shooter from 3.
How would you describe your defensive game now? What kind of a defender are you now and what Kind of defender do you still want to become?
Overall I think I am a solid defender but definitely want to become a great defender. Learning how to use the refs to my advantage and being physical as possible is my next step.
On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to improve your game?
Decision making is definitely one of my main focuses along with showing that I can knock the three down off the catch or off the dribble.
You began your college career at Wake Forest in 2020 playing 2 seasons and 50 NCAA games. You never averaged more than 4,6ppg in a season. What was your summary of these 2 years? What positives could you gain from it?
I learned how to come off the bench and play a minimal role. I met some great teammates and enjoyed my time at wake.
One of your best games was your 16/6/2 game in a win over USC Upstate. Was that one of your fondest moments on the court at Wake Forest?
I had many fond memories but the biggest were some of the big wins we had, including beating North Carolina by 20 at home.
You then played 2 seasons with Furman University (NCAA) averaging 2.6ppg, 1.6rpg, 2.1apg[Textumbruch]and 7.6ppg, 3.1rpg, 3.5apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 47.5%, 3PT: 29.1%, FT: 82.1%. How did your game grow there under Bob Richey?
I made some life long friends at Furman and really enjoyed my teammates and what we were able to achieve together. I wasn’t really able to show my full game at Furman.
You had some big games against Coastal and VMI. What was your fondest moment on the court at Coastal?
Beating UVA in the NCAA tournament was my fondest memory, I also enjoyed blowing out ETSU at home and playing a major role in that win.
You then finished at Belmont University (NCAA) averaging 12.8ppg, 4.6rpg, 6.0apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 46.7%, 3PT: 33.7%, FT: 73.6%. You had a game winner in the 99-97 win over Illinois State having a 10/8/9 game. What memories do you have of this dramatic win?
That was an awesome game. I remember I gave up a costly three that sent the game to overtime so I knew I had to get it back!
How did head coach Casey Alexander groom and prepare you best for a pro career?
Coach Alexander is an awesome coach and I couldn’t have asked for a better place to develop for my pro career. He let me display my full arsenal, something I hadn’t had the opportunity to do in prior years and I´m super thankful for that. The track record of coach Alexander developing great pro’s is clear, and I think people should really look at his track record when considering Belmont.,
Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Isaiah Walker?
I’ve only had one teammate that could consistently beat me in 1v1 and that was Jake Laravia. I don’t think we ever played 1v1 but I would’ve taken him!
You played against many great players in the NCAA, but who was the toughest battle that is in the NBA now?
I would say Tyrese Maxey back in AAU was the toughest. Scottie Barnes was the best I played in the NCAA.
Please name your best teammates of all-time?
Marcus Foster, Alondes Williams, Jake Laravia, Alex Williams
If you had to construct your very own NBA mount Rushmore which 4 heads would you pi ck?
Lebron, MJ, Tim Duncan, John Wall
Who is your GOAT?
MJ
Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn´t they have left it alone?
I have not seen it.
Thanks Carter for the chat.