Elijah Mitrou-Long played college basketball for Mount St Mary's, Texas, and UNLV.
13 Facts About Elijah Mitrou-Long
Elijah Mitrou-Long played football and hockey but focused his attention on basketball.
Elijah Mitrou-Long averaged 5.6 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game as a freshman.
Elijah Mitrou-Long helped lead the team to a NEC regular-season and tournament championships, scoring 22 points in the tournament title game against St Francis and earned NEC Tournament MVP honors.
Elijah Mitrou-Long missed 12 games in December 2019 and January 2020 with a broken thumb, and his season ended after sustaining a knee injury during a February 29 win against San Jose State.
On July 29,2020, Elijah Mitrou-Long signed his first professional contract with PAOK Thessaloniki of the Greek Basket League.
On October 25,2021, Elijah Mitrou-Long signed a one-year deal with Levski Sofia of the National Basketball League.
On January 9,2022, Elijah Mitrou-Long agreed to terms with Apollon Patras, returning to the Greek Basket League.
On November 5,2022, Elijah Mitrou-Long returned to Greece for Aris Thessaloniki, replacing the injured Josh Hagins.
On July 20,2024, Elijah Mitrou-Long signed with Hapoel Holon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League.
Elijah Mitrou-Long is a member of the senior men's Greece national team.
Elijah Mitrou-Long is the son of Jersey Long and Georgia Mitrou.
Elijah Mitrou-Long's father is of Trinidadian descent while his mother is a Greek Canadian.