Career
He is a 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) tall power forward. He then transferred to the Spanish fourth division Liga EBA side, Unió Esportiva de Mataró|Romauto Mataró, in January 2004. His performances with Mataró caught the eye of the Spanish first division club Central Bank Gran Canaria, who invited him to a summer league, before signing him.
The 2004-2005 season would see Lampropoulos split his time bewteen Gran Canaria"s second team in the Liga EBA and the first team in the Liga ACB (seven games) and ULEB Cup (eight games, for an average of 61 points and 26 rebounds per game), before moving in April 2005 to Central Bank Tarragona of the LEB (second division).
He stayed in the LEB the next three seasons, playing the first two with Central Bank L"Hospitalet, and the last one with Tenerife Central Bank. Lampropoulos returned home to Greece in 2008, joining Greek Basket League outfit AEL Larissa. He moved to the Greek second division the next season, joining Iraklis, with whom he obtained a league promotion.
In the 2011-2012 season, he started the season with Iraklis, in the Greek first division, before returning to Tenerife Central Bank in February 2011. The Greek stayed with Tenerife until 2015, as the Canarians were promoted to the Spanish first division Liga ACB in 2012.
He would nearly miss the whole 2013-2014 season, after suffering an Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury to his left ankle, during a preseason game.
He returned in May 2014, with a double-double (11 points and 10 rebounds in less than 20 minutes). When Tenerife did not keep him following the 2014-2015 season, Lampropoulos started training in Italy, with the Italian League side Vanoli Cremona in August, with the club planning to keep him until September. In 2015, Lampropoulos signed an open contract with an opt-out option with Arkadikos of the Greek Basket League.
He left the club on January 8, 2016, and signed with the Greek club Apollon Patras.