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Skouson Harker was born on 16 February, 1977, is a Canadian basketball player. Discover Skouson Harker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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1977

Skouson Harker (born 1977) is a Canadian former professional basketball player of the FIBA European Leagues.

Harker is from Raymond, Alberta, Canada.

After five seasons as a Head Coach in the British Basketball League, Harker most recently coached the Edmonton Energy of the International Basketball League.

1989

The correct call would have given the Comets their first provincial crown since Richard Bohne led the Comets to the 1989 title.

Raymond, population 3,674, has a long history in athletics and a reputation of winning versus Alberta's largest schools from Calgary and Edmonton.

This reputation includes producing players like Harker.

Harker attended the University of Oregon.

1993

Harker led the Raymond Comets to three straight Alberta Schools Athletic Association 4A (unlimited enrollment) Provincial Silver Medals (1993–1995), including a controversial 1995 4A final game versus Lester B. Pearson High School, in which one referee counted the winning basket, and the other waved it off.

CTV Calgary and Sports @ 11 Highlights concluded the ball was on the backboard before the buzzer sounded.

1999

The Pac-10 featured 25 future NBA players in the 1999 season, including standouts Baron Davis, Matt Barnes, Jason Terry, Richard Jefferson, Mark Madsen, Brian Scalabrine, Eddie House, Todd MacCulloch and Oregon Ducks teammate and Harkers college roommate, Fred Jones.

Harker played for Ducks head coach Ernie Kent, and assistant coaches Greg Graham (former Boise State University head coach) and Don Newman (present San Antonio Spurs assistant coach).

The Ducks ended the 1999 regular season with a 40 RPI but were left out the NCAA Tournament due to finishing fifth behind four nationally ranked Pac-10 teams; Stanford, Arizona, UCLA, and Washington.

As a result, the Ducks advanced to the National Invitational Tournament Final Four.

An injury sustained by Harker during a 92-63 win versus Brigham Young University six games into the season limited his productivity, and forced him from being sixth man and potential starter into a reserve role.

Harker chose to play and help the team as he was not made aware by the coaching staff that an NCAA Medical Red Shirt would have saved his eligibility and season.

Harker managed 15 points versus St. Martins and was named Player of the Game, and 10 points versus Washington State Cougars, six points and a team high eight rebounds versus University of Washington Huskies in what proved to be his best Pacific-10 conference weekend.

After playing two season's in US minor leagues NABL and IBA and one in Germany, Harker signed 2-year contract to play for the Birmingham Bullets of the British Basketball League.

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2005

During the 2005-2006 season while playing for the Bullets during a match with Newcastle Eagles, Harker and Eagles player/head coach Fabulous Flournoy became involved in an on-court fight in which Fabulous swung from behind punching Harker in the head, which resumed in the locker rooms post-game.

Both Harker and Flournoy were banned one (Harker) and five (Flournoy) games.

Flournoy's ban was later reduced to three games.

Police were informed about the incident and an investigation into Flournoy took place.

During the summers of 2005 and 2006 the Bullets became the first professional basketball club from Britain to tour China competing against Chinese Basketball Association clubs during the 'UK/China Basketball Friendship Tour'.

Over the two summers Harker led the Bullets to 13 wins and 11 losses.

Harker's list of BBL recruits includes Jeff Bonds (Birmingham 2005/06) who went on to become BBL Co-MVP in 2006/07.

Yorick Williams also led the BBL in scoring after being recruited to play for Harker (Birmingham 2005/06).

Former All-Pac-10 performer Dino Tanner of Oregon State was recruited by Harker to the Bullets.

2006

Harker scored a professional career high of 44 points versus the Shandong Lions in 2006.

Harker left Birmingham prior to the 2006 season after the franchise was forced into liquidation- after a two year arena rental dispute with the City of Birmingham.

After a strong season and summer the Canadian Senior Men's National Team invited Harker to their training camp.

After a four wins and 36 losses season in 2006/07 Harker led the club to 20 wins and 20 losses and the BBL Trophy Semi-Finals in his first season at the helm in 07/08.

2007

He returned to the British Basketball League as the player-coach of BBL franchise Worcester Wolves in July 2007.

Prior to the 2007 season Skouson recruited BBL All-Star, Slam Dunk Champ and BBL leading scorer Anthony Paez (Worcester 2007–08).

Harker also brought in former Euroleague http://www.euroleague.com assists leader and former CSKA Moscow point guard Chuck Evans to the Wolves for the 2007–08 season.

2008

The 2008/09 season saw the Wolves beat three Eurobasket.com 'European Top 100 Clubs' (Newcastle Eagles, Everton Tigers, and Scottish Rocks).

The 2008/09 season was the first season ever to see three BBL clubs in the Eurobasket Top 100, with Newcastle and Everton both in the top 75 at one stage.

The Wolves fell out of the playoff race after losing former NCAA assists leader William Funn (Portland State) and the BBL assists leader at the time, for the season as the club was in a playoff position.

2009

Following a very successful two-year stint as the Wolves head coach-player, in which Harker averaged 16 points and 8 rebounds, he opted to return to the club as strictly a professional player for the 2009/10 season.

2019

During his second season with the Bullets Harker averaged just under 19 points and 7.9 rebounds, with his 668 points good for 6th in the league, and finished 9th in rebounding.

He also added 3.1 assists per game, which ranked in the BBL's top 15.