NEW: Former PC Basketball Star Bentil Leaving D-League, Heading Overseas

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NEW: Former PC Basketball Star Bentil Leaving D-League, Heading Overseas

Bentil leaving NBA D-League
Former Providence College basketball star Ben Bentil is leaving the NBA D- League’s Fort Wayne Mad Ants and is heading overseas, according to WANE-TV. 

According to WANE-TV, Bentil has signed a “lucrative” 60-day contract to play overseas, but is expected to return tot he D-League once the contract is up. 

Bentil has played one game with the Mad Ants, their season opener, where he scored 27 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. 

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Bentil’s Road 

After leaving Providence College, Bentil was a second round draft pick (51st overall) by the Boston Celtics and appeared in three preseason games before being waived on October 21. 

Three days later, Bentil was signed by the Indiana Pacers and immediately sent to their D-League franchise, the Fort Wayne Mad Ants. 

Bentil at Providence 

At PC, after averaging just 6.4 points per game as a freshman, Bentil averaged 21.2 points per game overall and 22.9 points per game in conference play, making him the leading scorer in the Big East. 

Bentil is the seventh Friar all-time to lead the league in scoring and the fourth Friar in the last six seasons to do it.

Bentil was named the Big East's Most Improved Player, joining Kadeem Batts (2013) and Herbert Hill (2007) as Friar recipients of the Big East Most Improved Player Award.


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