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Drew Gooden
Top 25s - Full List
RankCategoryTotal
17Reb/40p12.3
18Reb/4012.3
22ORB/g2.7
5ORB/40p4.8
5ORB/404.8
23BK/40p1.9
22BK/401.9
20FGA/Pos1.05
19PF/405
19PF/40p5
Team: Bucks College Team:
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H: 6' 10"
W: 227 lbs
Bday: 09/24/1981
(31 Years Old)
Current: F
NBA:   PF
Possible: F
RSCI: 22
Agent: Dan Fegan
Current Salary:$6,687,400
High School: El Cerrito
Hometown: Oakland, CA
Drafted:  Pick 4 in 2002 by Grizzlies

Predraft Measurements
Height w/o ShoesHeight w/shoesWeightWingspanStanding ReachBody FatNo Step VertMax VertBench PressLane Agility3/4 Court SprintClass Rank
6' 8.75"6' 10"2277' 0.5"8' 10.5"NA29.033.01311.813.1922

Basic Per Game Statistics - Comprehensive Stats - Statistical Top 25s
YearLeagueNameGPMinPtsFGFGAFG%2Pt2PtA2P%3Pt3PtA3P%FTMFTAFT%OffDefTOTAstsStlsBlksTOsPFs
2012/13NBADrew Gooden169.43.31.33.832.81.23.533.90.10.320.00.71.068.80.81.11.90.40.30.40.61.3

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NBA Scouting Reports, Central Division (Part One)
April 24, 2008
Overview: A solid power forward who can leave his mark on a game from the low-post and the midrange. Has good size, strength, and athleticism, but those assets don’t always translate into game-situation for him. Still has some room to grow as a player, but has shown that he can be a reliable starter. Bounced around the League early in his career, something that didn’t help his development as a player. Mental aspect of the game has been questioned. Still has the mid-to-short range game that made him a star at Kansas. Won the Big 12 Conference Player of the Year Award as a junior before entering the draft.

Offense: Gets twenty percent of his offense from post ups and spot ups apiece with another forty percent equally distributed amongst pick and rolls, isolations, cuts, and offensive rebounds. Has a nice right handed hook shot, so he likes to turn over his left shoulder in the post. His stroke isn’t terribly pretty, but it gets the job done out to seventeen feet. Drives right much more frequently than he drives left. Tries to get to the rim when he drives right, but likes to pull up when he goes left. Handles the ball relatively well for a post player, but is a bit turnover prone. Is capable of dunking most of his possessions at the rim, but isn’t overly explosive. Does a good job of getting and maintaining position down low on post ups and for offensive rebounds. Hasn’t developed the aggressiveness, skill-level or feel for the game that would make him a better offensive player.

Defense: Does a better job of using his hands than anticipating shots. Has a tough time with taller players, but does a very good job against the average NBA power forward. Uses his strength well once his man has the ball. Doesn’t deny entry passes as hard as other players. Boxes out extremely well. Rebounds outside of his area when he keeps his intensity high. Doesn’t commit many fouls for a player who stays on the floor for as long as he does. Won’t block any shots on the weak-side unless he gets a huge jump.
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