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Adrian Diaz Headed to Prestigious Portsmouth Invitational

MIAMI (April 11, 2016) – Adrian Diaz has earned yet another honor following his impressive two-year career at FIU. Diaz has been invited and will take part in the prestigious Portsmouth Invitational Tournament (P.I.T), April, 13-16 in Portsmouth, Virginia. Diaz is one of just four players from Conference USA to be invited, and one of just five that played their collegiate basketball in the state of Florida.

Click here for complete P.I.T schedule and results.

Each year for 63 years, the P.I.T has invited 64 of the best college basketball players (seniors) from across the nation to participate in a four-day, twelve-game tournament in front of representatives from every NBA team.  The tournament drew the attention of NBA Scouts and General Managers in the 1970's when players like Rick Barry, Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, Dave Cowens, John Lucas and Bobby Cremins came to Portsmouth to play.  Soon the word spread and approximately 200 Scouts, General Managers and Representatives of all 30 NBA teams began to come to see players like John Stockton, Dennis Rodman, Tim Hardaway, Scottie Pippen and others.  Today scouts from numerous international leagues have joined in on the annual April pilgrimage to Portsmouth.  Over the years the P.I.T. has been a showcase for five of the 50 greatest players in NBA History (Rick Barry, Earl 'The Pearl" Monroe, Dave Cowens, John Stockton, Scottie Pippen) and for many others who have gone on to NBA stardom including 2015 NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler.

A 6-foot-11 senior forward from Miami, Diaz finished the 2015-16 season third on the team in scoring, averaging 15.3 points-per-game and first in field goal percentage (65.0 percent, 180-of-277) and rebounding (7.8 rebounds-per-game). Diaz was also 11th in Conference USA in scoring, first in field goal percentage and seventh in rebounding.
The "Hialeah Hammer," as he is affectionately known, scored in double figures in 28 of the 32 games this season, and has netted 20 or more points five times, including a season-high 24 points against Stetson on Nov. 30. He also tallied 23 points, twice, against Florida Atlantic on Jan. 3 and North Texas on Feb. 18.

Diaz has recorded nine double-doubles on the year, including a 14-point, 11-rebound performance in his final collegiate game, against UTEP in the Conference USA Tournament second round on March 9.

Diaz finished his FIU career with 917 career points, which is 11th on the Panthers' career scoring list. For his collegiate career – Diaz transferred to FIU after his sophomore year at Kansas State – he has scored 1,061 points. 

Diaz, however, has made a name for himself on the conference and national levels on the defensive end of the floor. He finished the season leading the team, while second in C-USA, in blocked shots (through games of March 12), averaging 2.9 rejections-per-contest. He also spent the majority of the season as the nation's top shot blocker, consistently averaging better than three blocks per outing. Through games of March 22, Diaz is seventh in the nation in blocked shots and eighth in total blocks (93).

Diaz is FIU's all-time leader in rejections with 192 (207 for his career), and finished just seven blocks shy of breaking his own school record of 99, which he set last year.
On the year, Diaz has rejected at least one shot in 29 games, and had multiple blocks in 24 games, including a season-high eight against Charlotte on Jan. 28.
For his efforts this season, Diaz was named All-Conference USA second team, and to the All-C-USA defensive team.

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Adrian Diaz

#20 Adrian Diaz

6' 11"
Senior
Center