Questions with Gary Wilkinson

By Chet Gardner

Utah State Athletic Media Relations

Published: Monday, March 29 2010 12:17 a.m. MDT

Ex-Utah State star Gary Wilkinson, seen in March 2009, started his pro career in Korea but finished the season in Greece.

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LOGAN, Utah - Former Utah State men's basketball player Gary Wilkinson finished off an MVP season last year, and helped the Aggies win the WAC regular season and tournament championship and reach the NCAA tournament.

During his two years at Utah State, Wilkinson averaged 15.2 points and 6.9 rebounds per game, while shooting 58.2 percent from the field and 82.1 percent from the free throw line in 70 total games played. The Aggies won the WAC regular season title both years he was at Utah State.

Following his collegiate career, Wilkinson began his professional career in South Korea, but is now playing for the Greek team Peristeri.

Last week, Wilkinson took a few minutes to answer some questions from his home in Athens, Greece.

Question: What have you been up to since you finished playing basketball at Utah State?

Answer: To be honest I have not stopped playing basketball. After the season ended last year I went to Portsmouth to play in an invitational tournament for seniors and two days after graduation I went to Las Vegas to train for six weeks, while going to workouts with NBA teams. I played with the Jazz in summer league for 10 days. After summer league I was in Dallas for another tryout then it was back to Vegas for the Korean draft.

Question: How does playing basketball where you=B9re at now, compare to basketball at Utah State?

Answer: The organization and structure are not the same at all. And the coaching is not at the level that it was at Utah State.

What is it like living in Greece? Greece is amazing! Thousands of years of history 20 minutes away, and the weather is unbelievable. I could stay here a long time.

Question: What types of players are playing in Greece now? Are there a lot of different cultures, races, etc.?

Answer: You are only allowed three Americans per team and the rest either have to have a European passport or have to be Greek to play. There are a lot of people from all over Europe and the U.S.

Question: What is it like playing with fellow former Aggie great Spencer Nelson?

Answer: Spencer is a great guy. He has been over here a while so he knows the ropes and has helped Jessica and I adjust to the culture and style of basketball. (Which I am still adjusting to). Britton Johnsen from Utah is also over here, so it has been good to have friends to do stuff with when we have time.

Question: Do you talk about your playing days at USU?

Answer: Of course, it was so recent that I have nothing else to compare anything to...

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