Reinar Hallik

Reinar Hallik
KK Pärnu
Position Power forward / Center
League Korvpalli Meistriliiga
Baltic Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1984-01-05) 5 January 1984
Narva, Estonia
Nationality Estonian
Listed height 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)
Listed weight 105 kg (231 lb)
Career information
NBA draft 2006 / Undrafted
Playing career 2001–present
Career history
2001–2002 Hotronic
2001–2003 Audentes
2003–2004 Tallinna Kalev
2004–2005 Myleasecar Giants
2005 Audentes
2005–2006 Dalkia/Nybit
2006 → Rakvere
2006 Rakvere Tarvas
2006–2007 Sallén Basket
2007–2008 LrNMKY
2008–2009 Valga
2009–2010 Rakvere Tarvas
2010–2011 USAP Basket
2011–2012 Rakvere Tarvas
2012 U-Mobitelco Cluj
2013–2014 Universitatea Craiova
2014 Oradea
2014–2015 Kalev/Cramo
2015 → Rakvere Tarvas
2015–2016 Falco Szombathely
2016 TÜ/Rock
2016– Pärnu Sadam
Career highlights and awards

Reinar Hallik (born 5 January 1984) is an Estonian professional basketball player who plays for Pärnu Sadam of the Korvpalli Meistriliiga. Standing at 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in), he plays at the power forward position. He also represents the Estonian national basketball team internationally.

Professional career

Hallik began his professional career in 2001 with Hotronic of the Korvpalli Meistriliiga. In the next season, he played for Audentes.

In 2003, Hallik signed for Estonian champions Tallinna Kalev.

In 2004, Hallik joined Myleasecar Giants of the Dutch Basketball League. In January 2005, he returned to Estonia and rejoined Audentes.[1]

In 2005, Hallik joined Dalkia/Nybit. In January 2006, he was loaned to Rakvere. In the 2005–06 season, Hallik averaged 7.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game.

In July 2006, Hallik signed for Sallén Basket of the Swedish Basketligan, but spent most of the preseason with Rakvere Tarvas, helping the club in Estonian Cup games, before joining the Swedish club in October.

In June 2007, Hallik joined Finnish Korisliiga champions LrNMKY. On 9 December 2007, he won the Finnish Cup. On 29 January 2008, he left LrNMKY and returned to Estonia.[2] On 6 February 2008, he signed for Valga Welg.

In 2009, Hallik signed for Rakvere Tarvas. In the 2009–10 season, Hallik averaged 11.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. Rakvere Tarvas finished the regular season in second place and reached the finals in the playoffs, but lost the series to TÜ/Rock 2–4.

On 28 June 2010, Hallik joined French Nationale 2 club USAP Basket.

Hallik returned to Rakvere Tarvas for the 2011–12 season. Rakvere Tarvas finished the season in third place, while Hallik averaged 14.4 points and 6 rebounds per game.

On 15 August 2012, Hallik signed for U-Mobitelco Cluj of the Romanian Liga Națională. On 1 January 2013, he left the club and joined Universitatea Craiova.

On 6 February 2014, Hallik signed for Oradea.[3] Oradea finished the 2013–14 season season as runners-up, losing to Asesoft Ploiești 2–3 in the finals.

On 20 August 2014, Hallik signed for Estonian champions Kalev/Cramo. On 20 January 2015, he was loaned to Rakvere Tarvas for the remainder of the 2014–15 season.

On 20 September 2015, Hallik signed for Falco Szombathely of the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A. In February 2016, he left the club and returned to Estonia, where he signed for Estonian champions TÜ/Rock for the remainder of the 2015–16 season. TÜ/Rock failed to defend the title, losing to Kalev/Cramo in the 2016 KML Finals.[4][5]

On 4 July 2016, Hallik joined Pärnu.

Estonian national team

As a member of the senior Estonian national basketball team, Talts competed at the EuroBasket 2015, averaging 1 point and 1 rebound in 3 minutes per game.[6] Estonia finished the tournament in 20th place.

Awards and accomplishments

Professional career

LrNMKY

References

  1. "Reinar Hallik naaseb Hollandist Eestisse" (in Estonian). Delfi. 12 January 2005.
  2. "Reinar Hallik lahkub Lappeenrantast" (in Estonian). Delfi. 29 January 2008.
  3. "Reinar Hallik liitub Rumeenia tippklubiga" (in Estonian). Õhtuleht. 6 February 2014.
  4. "Kalev/Cramo kindlustas meistritiitli koguni 27-punktise võiduga!" (in Estonian). Delfi. 27 May 2016.
  5. "Kalev/Cramo purustas Tartu Rocki ja tuli Eesti meistriks" (in Estonian). Postimees.
  6. "Estonia". Eurobasket2015.org.
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