Bonzi Wells named Head Basketball Coach at D2 Lemoyne-Owen College

LeMoyne-Owen College has selected Gawen DeAngelo “Bonzi” Wells, former NBA standout, as their head coach for the Magicians men’s basketball team.


Wells has 10+ experience playing professional basketball in the NBA and overseas. Nationally he played for the Portland Trailblazers, Sacramento Kings, Houston Rockets, New Orleans Hornets and the Memphis Grizzlies.

Bonzi is from Muncie Indiana, where he was an all-star high school basketball player. Wells went on to play college basketball for Ball State University. Coach Wells received numerous awards in college which include, second team all-American (1998), third team all-American (1998), 2* MAC player of the year (1996, 1998), NCAA season steals leader (1998), and 3* first team all-MAC (1996-1998). Bonzi is one of two players to have their jersey retired by the Ball State Cardinals. Wells has held the record for points (2,485) and steals (347) at Ball State and in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) for over twenty years.

Coach Wells was drafted into the NBA in 1998 and selected as the 11th overall pick in the draft. He averaged 12 points per game over his career in the NBA. During the 2001-2002 NBA season Wells averaged 17 points per game while shooting around 47% from the field for the Portland Trailblazers.

Since playing in the NBA Wells Wells has gone on to train and lead young athletes to develop their basketball and leadership skills. He has participated in the BIG3 league and served as an assistant coach for his former high school, Muncie Central. Coach Wells also hosts a podcast with current Memphis Tigers Assistant Coach Rasheed Wallace called “Let’s Get Technical”. Coach Wells has a passion for the sport, community service and developing athletes.

https://athletics.loc.edu/news/2021/8/20/general-bonzi-wells-accepts-head-coaching-job.aspx

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