Drew Gooden entered the NBA through draft in 2002, and has successively played in teams such as Grizzlies, Magic, Cavaliers, Bulls, Kings, Spurs, Mavericks, Clippers, Bucks and Wizards. He was selected into the first team of the best rookie lineup in the rookie season.
Drew Gooden graduated from Celito High School in Oakland, California.
In the summer of 1998, Drew Gooden was invited to join the ABCD basketball training camp as one of the top 200 high school players of the year. When he left the training camp, his ranking had soared to the first place. As a result, Gooden received an invitation from Duke, Kansas, North Carolina, Kentucky and other famous basketball schools.[2]
In his freshman season, Drew Gooden was nominated by the Associated Press for the Best Team of the 12th League, selected as the Best New Player and the Best Substitute Team of the 12th League, and selected as the Best New Player Team of the United States on CBS Sports Line.The average score per game (10.6 points) ranked second in the team (10.6 points per game on average), breaking the 1984-85 season fromDanny Manning He has created eight double doubles records, becoming a rookie player who has received the most double doubles in the history of the University of Kansas.
In the sophomore season, Drew Gooden was included in the best lineup of the Twelfth League of the United States Beauty pageant, the second lineup of the Twelfth League of the Coaching Committee, the best lineup of the Twelfth League of the Sports News and the second lineup of all 12 NABC divisions, and won the championship of the COACHES VS CANCER IKON CLASSIC Dunk Contest.Won 10 double doubles and scored more than 10 points 26 times in 28 games.
In the junior season, Drew Gooden led the University of Kansas to win the first major league championship since 1998, and entered the final four of the NCAA National Championship for the first time since 1993.It ranked first in scoring (19.8 points, 43rd in the country) and rebounding (11.4 points, fourth in the country) in the Twelfth National League.The 734 points and 423 rebounds of the season ranked sixth and second respectively in the single season ranking of the University of Kansas.It has created a record of 25 double doubles between the University of Kansas and the Big Twelve League.Gooden's 1.8 steals ranked first in the team and third in the Big Twelve League.He was elected as the player of the year of the Big Twelve League (jointly selected by the Associated Press and the coaching team), the striker of the year of ESPN Magazine, the player of the year of American BasketballThe most outstanding player in the central and western regions of NCAA was selected as the best lineup of the American universities, the best lineup of the Twelfth League, the best lineup of Sports News, the best lineup of the Basketball Times, and the best defensive lineup of the Twelfth League by the Associated Press.
Drew Gooden is the second player after Danny Manning to obtain 1500 points, 900 rebounds, 100 blocks and 100 steals in the history of the University of Kansas, and the third player in the history of the University of Kansas with 44 double doubles records.
After the junior season, Drew Gooden announced his participation in the 2002 NBA draft.[3]
Drew Gooden participated in the 2003 All Star Rookie Challenge.[4]
On February 20, 2003,Orlando MagicSend Mike Miller, Harfrey and one draft right in the first round and second round of 2004 respectively, and get Drew Gooden, Girisek and some cash from the Grizzlies trade.[5]
On May 8, 2003, the NBA officially announced the list of the best rookies in the 2002-03 season, and Drew Gooden was selected as the first team of the best rookies.[6]
On February 22, 2008, Drew Gooden and Larry Hughes were sent toChicago Bulls。[9]
On February 19, 2009,Sacramento KingsSend out John Salmons and Brad Miller, and get Andes Nocioni, Drew Gooden and Cedric Simmons from the Bulls trade.[10]
On March 4, 2009, Drew Gooden, fired by Sacramento KingSan Antonio SpursSign a contract.[11]
On July 31, 2009,Dallas MavericksAnnounced the official signing of interior player Drew Gooden.[12]
On February 14, 2010,Washington WizardsSend out center Brandon Heywood and guard Deshain Stevenson, and get Drew Gooden, Quinton Ross and James Singleton from Mavericks.[13]
On February 18, 2010,Los Angeles ClippersA three-way deal was reached with the Wizards and Cavaliers to send small forward Al Thorton and point guard Sebastian Telfer to get Drew Gooden.[14]
On July 1, 2010,Milwaukee BucksAn agreement was reached with free agent Drew Gooden that the two sides would sign a five-year contract of 32 million yuan.[15]
On April 10, 2011, in the game between Bucks and Cavaliers, Drew Gooden played his first triple double, contributing 15 points, 13 assists and 13 rebounds.[16]
On July 17, 2013, the Milwaukee Bucks pardoned power forward Drew Gooden.Gooden signed a five-year contract of $32.05 million with Bucks in 2010, with two seasons left, and the salary was $6.687 million.According to the regulations of the league, after the Bucks amnesty Gooden, these salaries need to be paid in full to Gooden, but not included in the team's salary cap and luxury tax, the Bucks have freed up more than six million dollars of space.[17]
On February 26, 2014,Washington WizardsOfficially, the team has signed a 10 day short term contract with interior player Drew Gooden, who has chosen No. 90 as his shirt number.[18-19]
On March 9, 2014, Washington Wizards signed the second 10 day contract with Drew Gooden.[20-21]
On March 19, 2014, the Washington Wizards announced that the team signed a contract with Drew Gooden until the end of the season.[22]
On July 16, 2014, the Wizards signed a one-year base salary contract with Drew Gooden.[23]On July 19, the two parties officially renewed the contract.[35]
On July 10, 2015, the Wizards and Drew Gooden reached a renewal agreement, with a one-year contract value of $3.3 million.[24-25]On July 14, the two parties officially renewed the contract.[36]
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<b>Playoff averages</b><br>
competition season
team
Appearance
First round
time
Shooting%
3%
Free throw%
attack
defense
backboard
Assist
Snatch
Block a Shot
an error
foul
score
2002-03
Magic
seven
seven
thirty-three point four
forty
zero
seventy-two point two
four
eight point seven
twelve point seven
zero point six
zero point four
zero point eight
one point seven
three point three
fourteen
2005-06
knight
thirteen
thirteen
twenty-one point seven
fifty-two point nine
zero
ninety-four point four
two point four
five point two
seven point six
zero point six
zero point two
zero point one
one point three
three point one
eight point two
2006-07
knight
twenty
twenty
thirty point three
forty-nine point three
zero
seventy-six point nine
two point five
five point six
eight point one
one
zero point five
zero point four
one point three
three point one
eleven point four
2008-09
Spurs
four
zero
seventeen point eight
thirty-three point three
zero
one hundred
one point three
two point five
three point eight
zero point three
zero point two
zero point two
zero point seven
three point three
seven point three
2013-14
Prodigy
ten
zero
fourteen point six
thirty-six point eight
zero
seventy-five
two
two point three
four point three
zero point four
zero point three
zero point four
zero point four
three
three point four
2014-15
Prodigy
ten
zero
seventeen point eight
thirty-seven point seven
forty-two point six
seventy-six point nine
one point three
four point two
five point five
zero point eight
zero point two
one
one point four
two point one
six point eight
NBA career
sixty-four
forty
twenty-three point seven
forty-four point nine
thirty-two point four
seventy-nine point three
two point three
four point nine
seven point two
zero point seven
zero point three
zero point five
one point two
three
eight point eight
[28-30]
The best single game in the playoffs<br>
project
data
Game time
Playing for a team
Competitor
score
twenty-four
2006-04-25
knight
Prodigy
2007-04-25
knight
Prodigy
backboard
seventeen
2003-05-04
Magic
piston
Assist
four
2007-04-28
knight
Prodigy
Block a Shot
three
2014-05-11
Prodigy
Walker
2015-04-24
Prodigy
Raptor
Snatch
two
2007-05-21
knight
piston
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University Honors
Award time
Award Name
Award results
two thousand and two
The Best Team of All American Universities of the Associated Press in the 2001-2002 Season
Award
two thousand and two
2001-2002 Player of the Year of the League
Award
two thousand and two
Player of the Year of American Basketball in 2001-2002
Award
two thousand and one
The Best Team of the Twelfth League of the Associated Press and Sports News in the 2000-01 Season
Award
NBA Honors
Award time
Award Name
Award results
two thousand and three
The first team of the best rookie team in the 2002-03 season
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Andrew Gooden, Drew Gooden's father, is also a professional basketball player and once played in Finland's professional basketball team.Andrew met Ura in Finland. After the marriage, Andrew took Ura back to the United States and settled in Oakland, California.[2]
Drew Gooden has dual nationality of the United States/Finland.In 2014, Drew Gooden planned to play in the Spanish Basketball World Cup on behalf of Finland, but he did not make the trip in the end.[31-32]
Drew Gooden is a music lover who likes playing the piano.
In 2003, during the intermission of a game between the University of Kansas and Kansas State University, Gooden's former No. 0 jersey of the University of Kansas was retired by the team.[3]
Drew Gooden is a player with relatively balanced skills. He has a good shot in one hand, offensive skills and footwork under the basket, and his style of play can also be called tough.The defensive ability of the league's power forwards is only at the middle level. In general, it belongs to a blue collar player with relatively stable attack.[33](Netease Sports Review)
Drew Gooden is a fast moving inside line with good rebounds;The shooting posture is strange, but it can hit the middle distance;The defensive end is mobile and often distracted.[34](Sina Sports Review)