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Gooden has asked the media to refer to him as, "The Big Drizzle."<ref>http://slamonline.com/online/2006/10/drew-gooden-80s-baby/</ref> |
Gooden has asked the media to refer to him as, "The Big Drizzle."<ref>http://slamonline.com/online/2006/10/drew-gooden-80s-baby/</ref> |
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Gooden has recently grown a patch of hair on the back of his head. He refers to this hair style as a "[[duck tail]]" and says it is the height of fashion in his hometown Oakland.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/features/garbagetime_061204.html ''NBA.com''] |
Gooden has recently grown a patch of hair on the back of his head. He refers to this hair style as a "[[duck tail]]" and says it is the height of fashion in his hometown Oakland.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/features/garbagetime_061204.html ''NBA.com'']</ref> |
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==Honors== |
==Honors== |
Revision as of 20:21, 9 June 2007
Cleveland Cavaliers | |
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Position | Power forward |
Personal information | |
Born | Oakland, California | September 24, 1981
Nationality | USA |
Listed height | 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
Listed weight | 230 lb (104 kg) |
Career information | |
College | Kansas |
NBA draft | 2002: 4th overall |
Selected by the Memphis Grizzlies | |
Playing career | 2002–present |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball Reference |
Andrew Melvin "Drew" Gooden[1] (born September 24 1981 in Oakland, California) is an American professional basketball player currently with the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA. A 6'10", 250 lbs. power forward from the University of Kansas, Gooden was selected as the 4th overall pick by the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2002 NBA Draft.
High school
Gooden played the center position at El Cerrito High School where as a senior, he led his Gauchos to the 1999 California Interscholastic Federation Boys Division III championship game. Washington Union High School (led by NBA guard Deshawn Stevenson) won the championship game over El Cerrito HS by a score of 77-71.[2]
College
Gooden was a dominant college player at the University of Kansas, where he averaged 19.8 points and 11.4 rebounds per game in 2001-02. Besides being a key contributor to Kansas' Final Four run which was cut short by a loss to the University of Maryland Terrapins, he also garnered individual honors including Sporting News First-Team All America and Basketball America Player of the Year honors. While at Kansas, Gooden earned the nickname "The Truth."
Professional
As a professional, Gooden has established himself as a solid power forward, consistently bringing down double digit numbers in points and rebounds. He is also considered a good guy on and off the court, named "Good Guys in Sports" by The Sporting News.[3]
Gooden re-signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers for three more years on August 14, 2006.[4] He agreed to a three-year, $23 million contract.[5]
In the 2006-07 regular season, he averaged 11.1 points per game and 7.9 rebounds per game.[6]
Personal
Gooden is half Finnish; his father, Andrew Gooden, met Drew's mother, Ulla, while playing pro basketball[7] in Äänekoski, Finland. [1] Gooden's parents divorced later on, and he stayed with his father in California.
Gooden has asked the media to refer to him as, "The Big Drizzle."[8]
Gooden has recently grown a patch of hair on the back of his head. He refers to this hair style as a "duck tail" and says it is the height of fashion in his hometown Oakland.[9]
Honors
He was the cover athlete for EA Sports' NCAA March Madness 2003.