Parfait Bitee (born 23 July 1985) is a Cameroonian former basketball player and current coach.
Bitee played college basketball with the University of Rhode Island. In 2006–07, Bitee became the starting point guard and primary ball-handler for the squad. Bitee also played on the Cameroonian men's national basketball team that won the silver medal at the FIBA Africa Championship 2007.
He had an 8-season long professional career in which he played in Belgium, France, Morocco, Angola, Libya and the United States.
Coaching career
After his professional career, Bitee became the director of student-athlete development of Towson University. In 2021, he joined the coaching staff of the Towson Tigers men's basketball team.[1]
Bitee is also an assistant coach for the Cameroon national team since 2018.[1]
Personal
Bitee and his wife, Jillian, have three children, Zayden, Klay, and Zaria.[1] Bitee is a nephew of Petro Atlético head coach Lazare Adingono.
External links
- Profile Archived 17 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine cstv.com
- Statistics at Rhode Island espn.com
- Chat with Rhode Island G Parfait Bitee espn.com
References
- ^ a b c "Parfait Bitee - Assistant Coach - Staff Directory". Towson University Athletics. Retrieved 12 October 2023.