Rati_Andronikashvili

Rati Andronikashvili

Rati Andronikashvili

Georgian basketball player


Rati Andronikashvili (Georgian: რატი ანდრონიკაშვილი; born 19 March 2001) is a Georgian player for the Casademont Zaragoza of the Liga ACB. Listed at 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and 186 pounds (84 kg), he plays the point guard and shooting guard positions.[1]

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He is a native of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.[1]

Career

Andronikashvili joined BC Rustavi of the Georgian Superliga in 2020. He averaged 7.0 points, 1.0 rebound, and 1.0 assist per game.[2] In May 2020, Andronikashvili signed with Creighton Bluejays men's basketball of the NCAA Division I college basketball in the United States. At that time, he was graded as a 95th and ranked as the No. 64 overall prospect and No. 13 point guard in the 2020 recruiting class.[3]

On November 6, 2020, Andronikashvili tore an ACL in practice, forcing him to miss the season.[4]

On November 27, 2022, he signed with UCAM Murcia of the Liga ACB.[5]

National team career

Andronikashvili has been a member of the Georgian national basketball team. In the past, he had been a member of the Georgian national under-18 basketball team[3] and the Georgian national under-16 basketball team.[1] At the 2019 FIBA U18 European Championship Division B, he averaged 17.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 4.0 assists.[3]


References

  1. Givony, Jonathan (7 May 2020). "Creighton lands top international hoops prospect Rati Andronikashvili". ESPN. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  2. "Rati Andronikashvili commits to Creighton". Eurobasket. May 8, 2020. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  3. Daniels, Evan (11 May 2020). "Rati Andronikashvili debuts in rankings, Creighton's class rises". 247sports. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  4. Nyatawa, Jon (November 6, 2020). "Creighton freshman Rati Andronikashvili out for season with torn ACL". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  5. Skerletic, Dario (November 27, 2022). "Rati Andronikashvili joins UCAM Murcia". Sportando. Retrieved November 27, 2022.

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