Drew Gooden led the Jayhawks to the Final Four in 2002, his final year at Kansas, with help from other future NBA players like Kirk Hinrich, Nick Collison, & Wayne Simien, plus Aaron Miles, Keith L...
Drew Gooden led the Jayhawks to the Final Four in 2002, his final year at Kansas, with help from other future NBA players like Kirk Hinrich, Nick Collison, & Wayne Simien, plus Aaron Miles, Keith Langford, & Jeff Boschee.
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he added some weight since then I think it's stabilized his career. I've seen too many lanky players not make it in the league, or succumb to injuries. good to see that there are at least a few bball players willing to do what trainers ask
anyone remember the dunk where he missed the turn around close to the rim and followed the ball and just dunked it when the ball came off of the rim on the other side?
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I think it's stabilized his career. I've seen too many lanky players not make it in the league, or succumb to injuries.
good to see that there are at least a few bball players willing to do what trainers ask