Amedeo Della Valle

Amedeo Della Valle
No. 8 Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia
Position Point guard / Shooting guard
League Serie A
Eurocup
Personal information
Born (1993-04-11) April 11, 1993
Alba, Italy
Nationality Italian
Listed height 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
Listed weight 86 kg (190 lb)
Career information
High school Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nevada)
College Ohio State (2012–2014)
NBA draft 2014 / Undrafted
Playing career 2009–present
Career history
2009–2011 Junior Casale Monferrato
2014–present Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia
Career highlights and awards

Amedeo Della Valle (born April 11, 1993) is an Italian professional basketball player who plays for Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia of the Italian Serie A as a combo guard.

Early career

Della Valle progressed through the ranks of regional club Junior Casale Monferrato, living in Casale Monferrato in accommodation with teammates from the age of 14. Coach Marco Crespi, renowned for his youth coaching skills, gave him his debut in LegaDue in December 2009, aged just 16, he then played a handful of games for the first team although he mostly played in the youth team.[1]

Wanting to develop his basketball in a different way, he moved to the United States in 2011, to Findlay Prep high school in Henderson, Nevada. There, he was a starter in their National High School Invitational victory in 2012, breaking the school record for three pointers in a season with 66.[2]

Ohio State

This caught the eye of several colleges and, after graduating, he signed a letter of intent to play for Ohio State in the Big Ten Conference of the NCAA Division I, choosing them over scholarship offers from Arizona and Texas A&M.[3] The only player recruited that year by Ohio State, Amedeo took some time to adapt to the rigours of college basketball, especially the physical side having never done weights in the past, he was exclusively used as a bench player in his freshman season. Having put on weight for his sophomore season he started earning more game time although he stayed a bench option, he notably was decisive in overturning an 18-point, second-half deficit to beat Nebraska in the quarter-finals of the Big Ten Tournament in what is regarded as his best game for the team.[4] After Ohio State's elimination in the first round of the NCAA Division I Tournament against Dayton he announced his intention to return to Italy to play professional basketball.

NCAA statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2013 Ohio State 15 0 7.2 37.5 38.5 50.0 1.47 0.26 0.26 0.4 2.5
2014 33 0 11.9 34.7 32.4 65.8 1.76 0.18 0.21 0.24 4.0
Career 48 0 9.55 36.1 35.45 57.9 1.61 0.22 0.23 0.32 3.25

Professional career

Della Valle returned to Italy, joining Serie A and Eurocup-playing side Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia declaredly because of the team's policy of trusting young Italian players, signing a contract until 2019.[5]

Playing profile

An agile ball handler, he either creates opportunities for his teammates with his passing or shoots from distance with decent accuracy. He has struggled with a lack of strength that has restricted his ability to drive to the basket in offence and more importantly his capacity to defend, especially against bigger opponents.[6]

International career

He climbed through the under age categories of the Italian national basketball team, top scoring for Italy at the 2011 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship and winning gold at the 2013 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship where he also won the MVP award. He joined the senior team from 2014, called up as a reserve for FIBA EuroBasket 2015 qualification in which they qualified for the main tournament.[7]

He was called up to the squad that would take part in EuroBasket 2015 to start on 5 September.[8]

Personal life

His father is Carlo Della Valle (Italian), who had a career in the first division, he also was a guard noted for compensating his lack of athleticism with excellent technique.

Amedeo originally had no plans of going abroad to play, but a holiday in Miami with his mother in 2006 motivated him to move to the U.S. for lifestyle and athletic reasons.[9]

Della Valle, a crowd favourite at Ohio State University due to his atypical look and personality, unsuccessfully ran for student-body president in a less than serious campaign in 2014, promises such as official Amedeo snow days took him to fifth place.[10]

"La Faccia Cattiva di Amedeo Della Valle", a Facebook page with almost 13.000 followers and a clothing brand, is based on his trademark three-pointer celebration.

References

  1. Dimalio, Paolo. "The fable of Amedeo Della Valle: from Alba to the USA to crown a dream called NBA"il Fatto Quotidiano, 29 March 2012. Retrieved on 3 March 2015.
  2. "Amadeo Della Valle – Buckeye Biography", Ohio State Buckeyes. Retrieved on 01 March 2015.
  3. Lesmerises, Doug. "Ohio State basketball adds Italian guard Della Valle". Cleveland.com, Columbus, 2 May 2012. Retrieved on 3 March 2015.
  4. Rogers, Daniel. "Amedeo Della Valle provides spark off the bench for Ohio State men’s basketball against Nebraska". The Lantern, Indianapolis, 14 March 2014. Retrieved on 3 March 2015.
  5. "Presenting today Amedeo Della Valle: "Happy to be part of an ambitious project like the one of Pallacanestro Reggiana"", Ohio State Buckeyes, 27 March 2014. Retrieved on 03 March 2015.
  6. "Scouting Reports – Amedeo Della Valle."Netscouts Basketball, 8 October 2012. Retrieved on 3 March 2015.
  7. "Amedeo Della Valle", Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro. Retrieved on 3 March 2015.
  8. "Italy take their dream roster to Berlin". FIBAEurope.com. 2 September 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  9. Lesmerises, Doug. "Ohio State freshman Amedeo Della Valle: "I maybe don't look like a basketball player"." Cleveland.com, Columbus, 27 February 2013. Retrieved on 3 March 2015.
  10. O'Neil, Dana. "Della Valle for president? Why not?". ESPN, Indianapolis, 14 March 2014. Retrieved on 3 March 2015.

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