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Nwal-Endéné Miyem
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Miyem in August 2013
Identity record
Nationality Drapeau de la France France
Birth (34 years old)
Reims (France)
Size 1,88 m (6′ 2″)
Nickname Endy
Situation a club
Current club Bourges
Later Auilière, interior
University or amateur career
1994-1999
1999-2001
2001-2004
2004-2006
Reims
SJS Reim
Federal Center of Toulouse
Federal center
Professional career *
Season Club Moy. pts
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018
2018-2019
2019-2020
2020-2021
2021-2022
2022-2023

2018

The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge
Dynamo koursk
Famila Schio
Famila Schio
Basket Lattes-Montpellier
Carolo flames
Carolo flames
The Tango Bourge
The Tango Bourge

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* Points scored in each club as part of the regular season of the national championship.
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Nwal-Endéné Miyem , most often named Endy Miyem born In Reims, is a French basketball player.

With the French team, she obtained a European title in 2009, the silver medal in 2013, 2015, 2019, 2021 and a bronze medal in 2011 as well as two Olympic medals, money in 2012 and bronze in 2020.

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Born of parents of Cameroonian origin, with a little brother Essomé Miyem selected in the French team of 16 years and under in 2017 in 2017 [ 5 ] , she made her debut in international competition in the blue jersey in 2003 by playing the European Cadet Championship, a competition where the Frenchmen finished in fifth place. For its beginnings, it scored 2.5 points on average and captures 2.8 rebounds in 9 minutes 66 [ 6 ] . The following year, his playing time spent 27 minutes, scoring 11.1 points, capturing 7.2 rebounds and delivering 0.4 pass. France ends in seventh place in competition [ 7 ] .

In 2005, she joined the French team that competed in the European championship for 18 and under. With a team that also includes Sandrine Gruda, Jennifer Digbeu, Anne-Sophie Pagnier or Anaël Lardy, she presents statistics of 7.4 points, 5.5 rebounds and 0.5 assist [ 8 ] . France finishes in third place, beaten in the semi-finals by Serbia and Montenegro on the score from 85 to 74. The following season, it became the major player of this selection, finishing best marker, 17.3 points, and Rebounder, 10 rebounds, blue. France, eliminated in the quarter -final – disputed in the form of a group, of which France ends in fifth place – ends the competition in sixth place [ 9 ] .

She played her first world competition with the 21 year old world championship and less disputed in Moscow. The French, whose three best markers are the interior Sandrine Gruda with 19.6 points, Miyem with 11.1 and Isabelle Yacoubou with 10.3, finish in third place behind the United States and Australia, only undergoing ‘A single defeat in the semi-finals against the Australians on the score from 88 to 81. Endéné Miyem also adds 6 rebounds [ ten ] . A week later, she played the European championship for 20 years and under when she presents statistics of 14.6 points, best French marker, 8.2 rebounds and 0.5 pass [ 11 ] . Miyem won his second bronze medal of the summer, beaten in the semi-finals by the Serbs by 76 to 64.

She begins in the blue jersey of the French team has the At the Alpe d’Huez against Turkey, meets where she scored 7 points in a victory 67 to 37. During this season, she actively participates – she finished twice the Blue Blender – in qualification for the 2009 European Championship. For her first year in the blue jersey, she is playing 19 games including 9 with 10 or more points. During qualifications, she disputes 20 minutes 75 that she uses to register 8.5 points, fourth French scorer, and capture 3.3 rebounds [ twelfth ] .

The following season, she was among the players who play the European championship. With a sector composed of Sandrine Gruda, Isabelle Yacoubou-Dahoui, Emmeline Ndongue and Élodie Godin, she still manages to obtain a playing time of 11 minutes 44. She scored 4.2 points and captures 2.3 rebounds. She performs her two best performances against the Belarusses, first 8 points and 6 rebounds in the first round then 11 points in just 15 minutes in the semi-finals [ 13 ] . During the final against the Russians, she only competes for three minutes. The French, relying mainly on Sandrine Gruda and Céline Dumerc, both named in the major five of the tournament, wins her second European title.

Accustomed to selections, she is called by the national coach during the preparation for the 2010 World Cup. With the absence of Isabelle Yacoubou -Dahoui, Sandrine Gruda – who ends her WNBA season and joins the French group in preparation – ‘then asserted with Émilie Gomis as one of the main offensive weapons of the French. It is logically retained in the selection of twelve players selected to compete in the World Cup [ 14 ] . This group is due to face the absence of Sandrine Gruda, injured in the Putulian tendons, and Émilie Gomis. Endy Miyem stands out as a sure value of the selection, being three times better marker in the first four games [ 15 ] .

His percentage of success in shooting falls during the following two games: defeat 62 to 52 against the Australians, with 8 points (4 out of 11 on shots) and 6 rebounds, then victory 49 to 47 against the Canadians – 9 points to 2 of 8 on shots and 4 rebounds. Opposed to the Spanish in the quarter -final, the French interior players limit the offensive contribution of the new Spanish naturalized Sancho Lyttle, which ends the competition in the tenth row of the classification of markers and reblings. Miyem ends the meeting with 11 points, 5 out of 8, and 5 rebounds. The French still lead from six points to 35 seconds from the term, 64 to 58. 8 seconds from the end, Miyem only managed to throw on the two tempted to give two points to the French but Amaya Valdemoro scored two points In the last second to obtain the right to compete in an extension. During this, the French are two points ahead of 1 minute 30 but then no longer include any points and bow 74 to 71 [ 16 ] .

Injured in an ankle during this meeting, Miyem, does not compete in the last two French meetings who finish in sixth place in the competition [ 17 ] . She finished best French marker in the World Cup with 11.9 points on average and better reacound on her team, 5.1 rebounds. In terms of assists, its average is 0.9 per meeting [ 15 ] .

With the return of Sandrine Gruda to the workforce of the French team, Endéné Miyem finds a role of player coming from the bench. Her playing time is also down, 17 minutes 4 against almost 25 minutes at the 2010 World Cup. She performs her two best performances against Spain, 16 points, 5 rebounds and 1 passes then during the next matche against Montenegro, 21 points and 5 rebounds [ 18 ] . During the decisive meetings, she only disputes 10 minutes, without a marked point, during the victory of France against Lithuania, then after having scored 4 points and captured 5 rebounds in the semi-final lost to Turkey, She only argues 5 minutes [ 18 ] During the match for third place where France won 63 to 56 against the Czech Republic to win the bronze medal. Throughout the competition, its statistics are 7.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, 0.9 pass and 0.2 against [ 18 ] .

Selected in the Olympic team, she is shifted to post 3. She turns out in this role during the last quarter of the quarter -final against the Czech Republic. With 14 points, his contribution is decisive for assisting Céline Dumerc (23 points) and the interior to allow France to qualify for the semi-finals [ 19 ] , [ 20 ] .

At the end of 2012, considering the low exhibition of female sport in the media and its insufficient recognition in society despite its sporting results, it is committed – just like Emmeline Ndongue and Céline Dumerc with the Bourges club to organize the first General States of Sport female [ 21 ] .

Wounded in the calf during the preparation meeting against the Americans in Paris, she competed only two games during the world championship before experiencing a relapse [ 22 ] And to be far from the field for several months. During Euro 2015, she made an excellent first round (11.8 points at 60.6% success at 3 points and 2.8 rebounds in 26 minutes) before feeling calf pain again and ‘Impasse on the second round [ 23 ] . She returned during the quarter -final where she succeeds 18 points against the Russians with a precious alternation between interior and exterior game [ 24 ] .

In 2015, she was a member of the team who reached the final of Euro 2015 against Serbia (68-76 [ 25 ] ). During the gathering of With the French team, she scores 22 points against Estonia [ 26 ] .

She is part of the French bronze medalist team at the 2020 summer Olympic Games in Tokyo.

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Her potential spotted by Pierre Vincent, she joined Bourges when she left INSEP in 2006. Large worker, she is according to Pierre Fosset: “A big shy, come on! Neither does she like to put herself forward. He is someone who never makes noise. She observes, she listens, she assimilates, she learns. It also has great qualities of heart. At the club, she thus invested a lot in projects towards children, she liked much [ 27 ] … ”. She won several titles in the French championship.

She won third place in the Euroligue 2012-2013, marking 4 points and 10 rebounds during the decisive meeting despite a broken nose [ 28 ] . In , she takes a new title of champion of France with Bourges [ 29 ] . In , she prolongs her commitment to Bourges by two years: “It is not easy to leave. I arrived here at eighteen, and I had signed for three years, but I thought that I would never do my three years. And I’ve been here for seven years. I had proposals from abroad but nothing, economically and sportingly, which makes me want to leave. All combined, nothing was worth Bourges. This is my heart club, my house [ 30 ] . »

In 2013-2014, she hung with Bourges fourth place de l’Uroligue [ thirty first ] , playing 18 matches for 11.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.1 average of average [ 32 ] . Bourges won in 2014 his eighth French Cup against Villeneuve-d’Ascq by 57 points at 48 with an Effective Endy Miyem: 20 points at 9/11, 5 rebounds [ 33 ] .

Injured in the French team, she must give up the first months of competition with Bourges in the fall of 2014 [ 22 ] . After her return to competition, she displays her best career statistics with Bourges but announced at the end of the season a first experience abroad. Expected first at USK Prague, she finally signed with the Russian Club of Dynamo Koursk (12.9 points at 52.1% success in shots, 5 rebounds and 2.3 assists for 14.8 evaluation )) [ 34 ] . In April she won the 2015 French Championship final [ 35 ] .

At the end of the season, she left Bourges for Russia and Dynamo Koursk [ 36 ] . Effective in the league (six victories and a defeat for Koursk) with an average of 12 points and 5.5 rebounds for 14.7 evaluation, it is struggling in Euroligue with only 3.2 points – and a terrible 21, 6% in shooting – and 4.6 rebounds. However, it shows all its qualities during the gathering of with the French team where she succeeds 22 points [ 26 ] . Less used than Bourges, she has a good season with 13.4 points and 5.4 championship rebounds for 17.4 evaluation and 9.3 points and 4.9 rebounds on average in Euroleague, but Koursk is eliminated in the semi-finals of the championship and does not qualify for the final oven of the Euroligue. For 2016-2017, she signed with the Italian club from Famila Schio, where she trains a duo with her team team team, Isabelle Yacoubou [ 37 ] . Under the direction of Pierre Vincent, she was crowned Italian champion with Schio in 2018 by defeating 62-54 Passalacqua Trasporti Ragusa in match 5 of the Playoffs final [ 38 ] . Its 2017-2018 statistics are 11.9 points (with an address of 53.3%) and 4.1 Lega rebounds and 8.6 points (with an address of 45.4%) and 2.9 rebounds in 15 Euroligue matches [ 39 ] .

In February, the minnesota lynx announced its signature for the 2018 WNBA season [ 40 ] . She is the last un and not preserved player at the end of the pre-season [ 41 ] , but finally signs with the lynx And participates in his first match the next day with two minutes of play during a victory against the Washington Mystics [ 42 ] , [ 43 ] . The , thanks to the unavailability of Rebekkah Brunson, she joined the starting five for the first time with 27 minutes and 17 seconds of play with only one successful shot as well as two rebounds, but three assists and a victory of 22 points against the Indiana fever [ 44 ] . She is thanked a few days before the play-offs after a balance sheet of 20 entries for 1.4 points at 32.4% success in shots, 0.6 rebounds and 0.3 on average. [ 45 ] .

For the 2019 LFB season, she joined the Montpellier club [ 39 ] . After a season at 12.1 points and 4.4 rebounds in LFB but also 9.7 points and 3.8 rebounds in Eurocoupe, where her club reaches the final, she signs for 2019-2020 with the Carolo flames [ forty six ] .

WNBA

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  • Médaille d'orChampion of France 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 [ 29 ] , 2015 [ 35 ] and 2022 [ 47 ]
  • Winner of the 2007 federation tournament, 2008
  • 2007 French championship finalist
  • Finalist of the 2007 French Cup
  • Third in the Euroligue 2012-2013 [ 28 ]
  • French Cup: 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014 [ 48 ]
  • Champions match: 2014 [ 49 ]
  • Italian champion: 2018
  • Italian Cup: 2017, 2018
  • Eurocoupe winner: 2022 [ 50 ]

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  1. Ends miyem » , fiba.com (consulted the )
  2. Ends miyem » , Women’s Basketball League
  3. Endy Miyem » , on basketball- play (consulted the )
  4. Jo 2016 inclus Endés Miyem » , Internationaux-Basket.fr (consulted the )
  5. Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, U16 (m): the French switch to quarters » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  6. (in) 2003 European Championship for cadets – 11 – Endéné Miyem » , on czechrepublic2010.fibi.com (consulted the )
  7. (in) 2004 European Championship for Women U16: DIVISION A – 11 – Endéné Miyem » , on czechrepublic2010.fibi.com (consulted the )
  8. (in) 2005 U18 European Championship Women : DIVISION A – 11 – Endéné Miyem » , on czechrepublic2010.fibi.com (consulted the )
  9. (in) 2006 U18 European Championship Women: DIVISION A – 11 – Endéné Miyem » , on czechrepublic2010.fibi.com (consulted the )
  10. (in) 2007 FIBA U21 World Championship for Women – 11 – Endéné Miyem » , on czechrepublic2010.fibi.com (consulted the )
  11. (in) 2007 U20 European Championship Women : DIVISION A – 11 – Endéné Miyem » , on czechrepublic2010.fibi.com (consulted the )
  12. (in) 2009 Eurobasket Women: Division A – 7 – Endéné Miyem » , on czechrepublic2010.fibi.com (consulted the )
  13. (in) 2009 Eurobasket Women – 5 – Endéné Miyem » , on Archive.fibi.com (consulted the )
  14. The 12 blue for the World Cup » , French basketball federation, (consulted the )
  15. a et b Czech Republic, FIBA world championship 2010 – Endene Miyem » , FIBA, (consulted the )
  16. (in) Czech Republic, FIBA world championship 2010 – France 71-74 Espagne » , on czechrepublic2010.fibi.com (consulted the )
  17. Women’s basketball: the blue exorcates their demons by dominating the Koreannes » , on www.leparisien.fr , (consulted the )
  18. A B and C (in) Eurobasket Women – Final Round 2011 (France) – The Ends Miyem (France) » , on Eurobaketwomen2011.com (consulted the )
  19. OJ (F): France in the semi-finals! » , Catch & Shoot, (consulted the )
  20. London women, Quarter-Finals » , FIBA, (consulted the )
  21. Stop in defiance of female sport in a team! » , Daily Motion, (consulted the )
  22. a et b Bourges Basket: Miyem out “Six weeks to four months” » , Leberry.fr (consulted the )
  23. Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, Miyem on foot for the quarter -final » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  24. Arnaud Dunikowski, Blue in the last square » , FFBB, (consulted the )
  25. a et b Arnaud Dunikowski, France in money » , FFBB, (consulted the )
  26. a et b Endy Miyem is waiting for his click in Russia » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  27. The three Blue Ladies of Pierre Fosset » , Berry Republican, (consulted the )
  28. a et b Euroligue (F): Bourges wins third place! » , Catch & Shoot, (consulted the )
  29. a et b LFB: Bourges retains its title of champion » , Catch & Shoot, (consulted the )
  30. Endy Miyem: “Nothing was worth Bourges” » , Catch & Shoot, (consulted the )
  31. Third Place Game Highlights » , FIBA, (consulted the )
  32. ACCUMULATED STATISTICS » , FIBA (consulted the )
  33. Facing Villeneuve d’Ascq, Bourges wins his eighth French Cup » , Catch & Shoot, (consulted the )
  34. Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, Endy Miyem finally to Koursk » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  35. a et b Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, Bourges finds the title of champion » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  36. Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, Endy Miyem finally to Koursk » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  37. Amaury Boulay, Addy Miyem Joint Yacoubou à Schio » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  38. Sacha Rutard, Women: Endy Miyem, Isabelle Yacoubou and Pierre Vincent Champions of Italy » , basbyuurope.com, (consulted the )
  39. a et b Sacha Rutard, WNBA: Endy Miyem has… re -signed with minnesota lynx » , basbyuurope.com, (consulted the )
  40. (in) Rana L. Cash, Lynx trade Natasha Howard to Seattle as Cheryl Reeve continues to shape roster » , startribune.com, (consulted the )
  41. (in) Minnesota Lynx Finalize 2018 Roster » , wnba.com, (consulted the )
  42. Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, Minnesota Lynx Finalize 2018 Roster » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  43. (in) Thursday, June 7, 2018 » , wnba.com, (consulted the )
  44. (in) Lynx-Fever » , wnba.com, (consulted the )
  45. Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, Minnesota: Endy Miyem cut just before the playoffs » , bebasket.fr (consulted the )
  46. Thibaut Lasser, Endéné Miyem is in turn committed with Charleville-Mézières » , postup.fr, 24mai 2019 (consulted the )
  47. Women’s League: Bourges Champion de France » , L’the team,
  48. Palmares of the French Women’s Cup » , on ffbb.com (consulted the )
  49. The Champions match for Bourges » , basketlfb.com, (consulted the )
  50. Bourges wins the Eurocoupe against Venice » , L’the team,
  51. Bronze blue » , FFBB, (consulted the )
  52. The blue bows in the final » , on Ffbb , (consulted the )
  53. Theo Quantard, France takes the silver medal against Spain at the Women’s Eurobasket » , on bebasket.fr , (consulted the )
  54. Antoine Grotteria, The Blue wages the bronze medal after their success against Serbia » , on bebasket.fr , (consulted the )
  55. Decree of December 31, 2012 promoting and appointment

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