D. J. Mbenga

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D. J. Mbenga
DJ Mbenga Lakers Fan Jam.jpg
Mbenga with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2010
Personal information
Born (1980-12-30) December 30, 1980 (age 43)
Kinshasa, Zaire (now DR Congo)
NationalityBelgian / Congolese
Listed height7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
Listed weight245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
NBA draft 2002: undrafted
Playing career2001–2013
Position Center
Number28
Career history
2001–2002Spirou Gilly
2002–2003 Leuven Bears
2003–2004 Spirou Charleroi
20042007 Dallas Mavericks
2007–2008 Golden State Warriors
20082010 Los Angeles Lakers
2010–2011 New Orleans Hornets
2012 Qingdao DoubleStar
2013 Barako Bull Energy
Career highlights and awards
Stats   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg at NBA.com
Stats   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg at Basketball-Reference.com

Didier "D. J." Ilunga-Mbenga (ben-ga; born December 30, 1980) is a Belgian-Congolese former professional basketball player. He has also played for the Belgian national basketball team [1] as he is a dual citizen of both his native countries. [2]

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Early life

Mbenga was born and raised in Kinshasa, Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where his father was a government employee. [3] When a new regime took over power, it sought out everyone who worked for the previous leader. As unrest in the country escalated, Mbenga and his family were imprisoned. [1] While his father was eventually unable to save himself, he did manage to negotiate on behalf of his wife and son, as Mbenga and his mother escaped the nation and were given asylum in Belgium. While living in a refugee center, he was discovered by Belgian basketball legend Willy Steveniers, who eventually served as Mbenga's personal basketball mentor. [1] [4]

Professional career

Spirou Gilly (2001–2002)

In 2001, Mbenga joined Spirou Gilly of the Belgian Division II league where he made his professional debut in 2001–02.

Leuven Bears (2002–2003)

In 2002, Mbenga joined the Leuven Bears of the Belgian Basketball League for the 2002–03 season where in 21 games he averaged 8.1 points per game.

Spirou Charleroi (2003–2004)

In 2003, Mbenga joined Spirou Charleroi also of the Belgian Basketball League for the 2003–04 season where he played both league games and ULEB Cup games.

Dallas Mavericks (2004–2007)

On July 14, 2004, Mbenga signed a two-year, $3.4 million contract with the Dallas Mavericks and joined them for the 2004 NBA Summer League. [5] During an injury-riddled first season with the Mavericks in 2004–05, he managed to play just 15 games while averaging just one point per game.

In July 2005, Mbenga re-joined the Dallas Mavericks for the 2005 NBA Summer League, and went on to play in 43 regular season games for the franchise in 2005–06. During the 2006 Western Conference Finals against the Phoenix Suns, Mbenga was suspended for six games for going into the stands, after he saw the wife of coach Avery Johnson being harassed by fans. [6] He went on to manage seven playoff games in the Mavericks' playoff run that ended in Game 6 of the NBA Finals where they lost to the Miami Heat.

On June 30, 2006, the Mavericks extended a qualifying offer to Mbenga in order to make him a restricted free agent. After again playing for the Mavericks in the 2006 NBA Summer League, Mbenga re-signed with the franchise to a three-year, non-guaranteed contract on July 13, 2006. However, he managed just 21 games in 2006–07 after suffering a torn right ACL on February 7, 2007. [7] He returned to the court on October 23, 2007 in the Mavericks' preseason finale against the Chicago Bulls where he recorded 5 rebounds, 2 blocks and 1 assist in 12 minutes of action. A week later, he was waived by the Mavericks. [8]

Golden State Warriors (2007–2008)

On November 17, 2007, Mbenga signed with the Golden State Warriors. [9] On January 6, 2008, he was waived by the Warriors. [10]

Los Angeles Lakers (2008–2010)

Mbenga jumps for a dunk in 2008 D. J. Mbenga Lakers 2008.jpg
Mbenga jumps for a dunk in 2008

On January 21, 2008, Mbenga signed a 10-day contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. [11] On February 1, 2008, he signed a second 10-day contract with the Lakers. On February 11, 2008, he signed with the Lakers for the rest of the 2007–08 season. [12] On September 24, 2008, he re-signed with the Lakers. [13]

On March 6, 2009, Mbenga recorded a then career high 10 points on 4–5 shooting, along with 4 rebounds and 5 blocks, in a 110-90 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. [14] The Lakers went on to win the 2009 NBA championship after they defeated the Orlando Magic 4 games to 1 in the 2009 NBA Finals.

With starting forward Pau Gasol and center Andrew Bynum injured, Mbenga made his first start for the Lakers on November 6, 2009 in a 114-98 win over the Memphis Grizzlies. [15] Two days later, Mbenga recorded his first career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds, in addition to 4 blocks, in a 104-88 win over the New Orleans Hornets. On April 9, 2010, he recorded a career high 11 points in a 97-88 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. [16] Mbenga went on to win his second NBA championship after the Lakers defeated the Boston Celtics 4 games to 3 in the 2010 NBA Finals.

New Orleans Hornets (2010–2011)

On October 13, 2010, Mbenga signed a one-year deal with the New Orleans Hornets. [17]

Mbenga's final NBA game ever was played in Game 6 of the 2011 Western Conference First Round against his former team the Los Angeles Lakers on April 28, 2011. The Hornets loss the game 80 - 98 (and lost the series 4 - 2) with Mbenga recording 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal.

Qingdao Eagles (2012)

In July 2012, Mbenga joined the Milwaukee Bucks for the 2012 NBA Summer League. On September 27, 2012, he signed with the Dallas Mavericks. [18] However, he was later waived by the Mavericks on October 2, 2012. [19]

In November 2012, Mbenga signed with Qingdao Eagles of the Chinese Basketball Association. [20] On December 12, 2012, he played his final game for Qingdao before being replaced in the line-up by Chris Daniels. [21]

Barako Bull Energy (2013)

On April 3, 2013, Mbenga signed with the Barako Bull Energy of the Philippine Basketball Association. [22] [23]

On October 8, 2014, Mbenga signed with the New York Knicks. [24] However, he was later waived by the Knicks on October 24, 2014. [25]

NBA career statistics

Legend
  GPGames 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
  Won an NBA championship

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2004–05 Dallas 1513.9.429.000.750.5.0.0.31.0
2005–06 Dallas 4315.5.533.000.5001.3.0.1.61.7
2006–07 Dallas 2103.8.313.000.875.5.3.1.2.8
2007–08 Golden State 1608.1.391.000.5001.9.3.2.61.2
2007–08 L.A. Lakers 2607.5.492.000.4001.6.2.2.62.5
2008–09 L.A. Lakers 2307.9.474.000.8751.3.4.41.02.7
2009–10 L.A. Lakers 4927.2.466.000.4741.8.2.1.61.8
2010–11 New Orleans 4108.0.469.000.7222.1.1.1.71.4
Career23446.7.470.000.6071.5.2.2.61.8

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2006 Dallas 703.6.333.0001.0001.1.0.0.1.6
2008 L.A. Lakers 704.3.625.000.0001.3.0.3.11.4
2009 L.A. Lakers 702.3.167.000.000.4.0.0.3.3
2010 L.A. Lakers 304.0.333.0001.0001.7.3.0.01.7
2011 New Orleans 505.21.000.000.5001.0.2.4.61.0
Career2903.7.440.000.8001.0.1.1.2.9

Personal

Mbenga speaks five languages: French, Portuguese, English, Lingala and Tshiluba. [2]

In 2005, Mbenga started the Mbenga Foundation with the goal to help children in the Democratic Republic of Congo and refugees in Belgium. [26]

See also

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