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Born in Nigeria and raised in Canada,[1] he represents the Nigerian national basketball team.[2] In 2020-21 he led the Israel Basketball Premier League in points per game and steals per game. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEarly life[edit]College career[edit]Professional career[edit]National team career[edit]References[edit]Early life[edit]Agada was born in Lafia, Nigeria, and moved to the Canadian city of Burlington, Ontario, at the age of six.[3]College career[edit]Agada played college basketball for the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees from 2012\u20132017.[4] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He was awarded back-to-back national U SPORTS Defensive Player of the Year honours in 2015-16 and 2016-17. At the conference level, Agada was named an OUA First Team All-Star in three consecutive seasons from 2014 to 2017.[5]In the 2016\u201317 season, he averaged 14.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game as a fifth-year senior, earning Second Team All-Canadian honours.[6]Professional career[edit]Agada started his career at the Spanish side Prat Joventud in 2017\u201318 season,[7] he averaged 14.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists.[8] He moved to the Melilla Baloncesto in the 2018\u201319 season,[9] averaging 12 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists.[10] He also played for the Canadian side Hamilton Honey Badgers in the Canadian Elite Basketball League where he played two games for the team averaging 10 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4 assists in the 2018\u201319 season.[11][12] In the 2019\u201320 season, he averaged 14.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists.[13][14]On 19 May 2020, he signed with Hapoel Be’er Sheva of the Israeli Basketball Premier League.[15] Agada averaged 15 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals per game. On 26 July, he exercised his option to stay with Hapoel Beer Sheva in the 2020-21 season.[16] On 14 September, Agada was named player of the week after contributing 25 points, eight rebounds, and six assists in a win against Maccabi Rishon LeZion.[17] In 2020-21 he led the Israel Basketball Premier League in points per game (22.9) and steals per game (2.4).[18]On 24 August 2021, Agada signed with Melbourne United for the 2021\u201322 NBL season.[19]On 10 July 2022, Agada signed with Prometey of the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League and EuroCup.[20]National team career[edit]Agada had been previously called up to play for a Canadian national basketball team side.[21] He was called up to play for the Nigerian national basketball team during the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification games, during the February 23\u201324, 2019 qualifying window in Lagos, he averaged 4.3 points, 4.7 rebounds and 4.3 assists.[22][23] He was invited for the Nigerian 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup preliminary squad but he didn’t make the final list of players.[24] In 2021, he represented Nigeria at the Tokyo Olympics.[19]References[edit]^ Leawood, Stacey. “HOW FAITH, ROOTS & ROLE MODELS HAVE SHAPED OVERSEAS BASKETBALL STAR CALEB AGADA & HIS PRO BASKETBALL CAREER”. Player Side of Sport. Retrieved 14 July 2021.^ “Caleb Agada”. eurobasket.com. Retrieved 17 April 2020.^ Osman, Libaan (January 21, 2022). “Caleb Agada took on Kevin Durant last summer and won. Up next is the Ontario government over which athletes are ‘elite’“. The Star. Retrieved January 28, 2022.^ “AGADA CALEB”. interperformance.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “Caleb Agada”. teams.geegees.ca. Retrieved 8 August 2021.^ “Caleb Agada”. oua.ca. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “The Caleb Agada exterior joins the Prat 2017-18 project”. acb.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “PRAT JUVENTUD ROSTER”. proballers.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “Caleb Agada, an SUV for the Dean’s outside line”. feb.es. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “MELILLA ROSTER”. proballers.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “Caleb Agada”. honeybadgers.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “Hamilton Honey Badgers Rosters”. basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “CALEB AGADA”. proballers.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “Caleb Agada”. basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ Lupo, Nicola (19 May 2020). “Caleb Agada signs with Hapoel Beer Sheva”. Sportando. Retrieved 19 May 2020.^ “Caleb Agada remains with Hapoel Beer Sheva”. Sportando. July 26, 2020. Retrieved July 26, 2020.^ “Israeli Winner League round 3 best performance: Caleb Agada (by Interperformances)”. Eurobasket. 14 November 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2020.^ “Israel basketball stats, results, box score, scout report and video online | Scouting4U”.^ a b “Melbourne United Sign Olympian Caleb Agada”. NBL.com.au. 24 August 2021. Retrieved 24 August 2021.^ “Prometey adds guard Agada”. euroleaguebasketball.net. 10 July 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “CALEB AGADA”. basketball.ca. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “Caleb Apochi AGADA”. fiba.basketball.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ “LATEST QUALIFIER GAMES”. fiba.basketball.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.^ Ogunseye, Adebanjo (27 June 2019). “D’Tigers Head Coach, Alex Nwora has released a 44 man preliminary roaster ahead of the 2019 FIBA Men’s World Cup in China”. brila.net. Retrieved 18 April 2020. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/caleb-agada-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Caleb Agada – Wikipedia"}}]}]