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5:07pm, 18 June 2025【Basketball】
In the 2002 NBA Draft, Drew Guden, a junior insider from the University of Kansas, was selected by the Memphis Grizzlies with the fourth pick in the first round. The Memphis Grizzlies announced that they had officially signed Drew Guden with a four-year, $28 million rookie contract. Since then, Drew Guden has started his NBA career.
In the 2002-2003 season, Drew Guden, who had just entered the league, was valued by the Grizzlies' coaching staff. As the team's starting lineup, he ranked third in the team in averaging scores. In that season, Drew Guden played 51 regular season games for the Grizzlies, including 29 starts, and averaged 12.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game. In the middle of the season, the Grizzlies' management chose to trade Drew Guden in order to strengthen the forward guard.
Drew Guden during the Grizzlies' period On February 20, 2003, the Memphis Grizzlies traded Drew Guden, Gordon Girisek and $500,000 in cash to the Orlando Magic, and received Mike Miller, Haverre, the 2004 first-round pick and the 2004 second-round pick.
After coming to the Magic, Drew Guden played as the team's starting center and became the team's inside core. This season, Drew Guden played 19 regular season games for the Magic, including 18 starts, averaging 28.3 minutes per game, contributing 13.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists. After the regular season, Drew Guden was selected for the All-Rookie Team for a team. The Magic ranked eighth in the Eastern Conference with 42 wins and 40 losses. He lost to the Detroit Pistons 3-4 in the first round with a 3-1 lead. In the 2003-2004 season, although Drew Guden played as a substitute for Zhu Wan Howard, his average playing time and data did not decline significantly. In that season, Drew Guden played 79 regular season games for the Magic, including 17 starts, and averaged 11.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists per 27 minutes. The Magic ranked last in the league with 21 wins and 61 losses.
On July 24, 2004, the Orlando Magic traded Drew Guden, Steven Hunter and Anderson Valaijo to the Cleveland Cavaliers, and obtained Tony Barty and 2 future second-round picks. In the 2004-2005 season of the Cavaliers, Drew Guden played as the team's starting inside. His average score was third in the team and his average playing time was fourth in the team, becoming one of the most important players in the team. In this season, Drew Guden played 82 regular season games for the Cavaliers, including 80 starts, and averaged 14.4 points, 9.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game. The Cavaliers ranked ninth in the Eastern Conference with 42 wins and 40 losses, missing the playoffs.
On November 10, 2004, the Cavaliers played against the Suns at home. Drew Guden started for 40 minutes in the game, made 6 of 13 shots, made 5 free throws, contributed 16 points, 21 rebounds, 2 assists and 4 blocks, helping the Cavaliers defeated the Suns 114-109, of which 21 rebounds were the highest single-game rebound record in Drew Guden's career.
In the 2005-2006 season, Drew Guden became one of the inside cores of the team. His shooting ability on the offensive end can provide LeBron James with room for breakthroughs, and he can provide Big Z with enough back defense time on the defensive end. This season, Drew Guden played 79 regular season games for the Cavaliers, all starting, and averaged 10.7 points and 8.4 rebounds per game. The Cavaliers ranked fourth in the Eastern Conference with 50 wins and 32 losses. He defeated the Washington Wizards 4-2 in the first round, and lost to the Detroit Pistons 3-4 in the Eastern Conference semi-finals and missed the Eastern Conference finals. On August 15, 2006, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced that they had signed Drew Guden with a three-year, $23 million contract.
In the 2006-2007 season, Drew Guden played as the team's starting power forward, and his average rebounds ranked first in the team. In that season, Drew Guden played 80 regular season games for the Cavaliers, all starting games, and averaged 11.1 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game. The Cavaliers ranked second in the Eastern Conference with 50 wins and 32 losses. They swept the Washington Wizards 4-0 in the first round, defeated the New Jersey Nets 4-2 in the Eastern Conference semi-finals, defeated the Detroit Pistons 4-2 in the Eastern Conference Finals, and was swept out by the San Antonio Spurs 0-4 in the finals, missing the championship.
In the 2007-2008 season, Drew Guden played as the team's starting inside player and is still the team's most important inside player. In that season, Drew Guden played 51 regular season games for the Cavaliers, all starting games, and averaged 30.7 minutes per game to contribute 11.3 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1 assist. In order to enhance the inside defense in the middle of the season, the Cavaliers chose to trade Drew Guden.
On February 22, 2008, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Chicago Bulls and Seattle Supersonics completed three-party transactions, and the Cavaliers received Ben Wallace, Joe Smith, Willis Zebiak, Deronti West, and the 2009 Bulls' second round picks; the Bulls received Larry Hughes, Drew Guden, Cedric Simmons, Shannon Brown; the Supersonics received Adrian Griffin, Ella Newbell, and Donnie Marshall.
After coming to the Bulls, Drew Guden became the team's starting center, and his average playing time reached a career-highest career. This season, Drew Guden played for the Bulls in 18 regular season games, including 14 starts, and averaged 14 points, 9.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per 31 minutes. The Bulls ranked 11th in the Eastern Conference with 33 wins and 49 losses, missing the playoffs..
Drew Guden vs. Andrew Bynum
In the 2008-2009 season, Drew Guden still played as the team's starting center. Due to the rapid growth of potential rookie Jokin Noah, Drew Guden gradually became the team's substitute. This season, Drew Guden played 31 regular season games for the Bulls, including 27 starts, and averaged 29.6 minutes per game to contribute 13.1 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists. In the middle of the season, the Bulls management chose to trade Drew Guden.
On February 19, 2009, the Chicago Bulls traded Andy Snowsioni, Drew Guden and Cedric Simmons to the Sacramento Kings, and won John Salmons and Brad Miller. After Drew Guden during the Bulls era
After Drew Guden came to the Kings, Drew Guden played as a substitute for Spencer Hawys. In this season, Drew Guden played in one regular season game for the Kings, playing 26 minutes and contributing 12 points, 13 rebounds and 2 assists. In the middle of the season, the Kings chose to give up Drew Guden.
On March 1, 2009, the Sacramento Kings announced that the team had officially waived Drew Guden. On March 4, 2009, the San Antonio Spurs announced that they had signed Drew Goden for $350,000 to the end of the season.
After coming to the Spurs, Drew Guden played as a substitute for Tim Duncan, and his average score was fifth in the team. This season, Drew Guden played 19 regular season games for the Spurs, including one of the starters, and averaged 9.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. The Spurs ranked third in the Western Conference with 54 wins and 28 losses, and lost 1-4 to the Dallas Mavericks in the first round. On July 31, 2009, the Dallas Mavericks announced that they would sign Drew Guden with a one-year, $4.5 million contract.
In the 2009-2010 season, Drew Guden played as a substitute for Eric Danpeel. His average playing time was significantly higher than last season. In that season, Drew Guden played 46 regular season games for the Mavericks, including 11 starts, and averaged 8.9 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game. In the middle of the season, the Mavericks management chose to trade Drew Guden in order to strengthen the team's forward and guard.
On February 14, 2010, the Dallas Mavericks traded Drew Gooden, Quinton Ross and James Xinlerton to the Washington Wizards, winning Brandon Haywood and Desham Stevenson.
On February 18, 2010, the Los Angeles Clippers, Washington Wizards and Cleveland Cavaliers completed a three-party transaction, and the Cavaliers received Antoine Jamison and Sebastian Terfer; the Wizards received Ilgoskas, Al Thorton, the first round pick of the 2010 Cavaliers, and the signing rights of the 2009 second round rookie Pridezic; the Clippers received Drew Guden.
Druguden during the Clippers' period
came to the Clippers, Druguden played as the team's starting lineup. This season, Druguden played 24 regular season games for the Clippers, including 22 starts, and averaged 14.8 points and 9.4 rebounds per game. The Clippers ranked 12th in the Western Conference with 29 wins and 53 losses, missing the playoffs.
On July 1, 2010, the Milwaukee Bucks announced that they would sign Drew Guden on a five-year, $32 million contract.
In the 2010-2011 season, Drew Guden played as the team's substitute inside. His average score was sixth in the team and became one of the most important substitute players on the team. In that season, Drew Guden played 35 regular season games for the Bucks, including 18 starts, and averaged 11.3 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game. The Bucks ranked ninth in the Eastern Conference with 35 wins and 47 losses, missing the playoffs.
Drew Guden during the Bucks' period
On April 10, 2011, the Bucks played against the Cavaliers at home. Drew Guden started for 37 minutes in the whole game, made 6 of 12 shots, made 4 free throws, contributed 15 points, 13 rebounds, 13 assists and 2 blocks, helping the Bucks defeat the Cavaliers 108-101. This is the first time Drew Guden has won a triple-double in his career.
In the 2011-2012 season, Drew Guden became the team's starting center, becoming the most important scoring point second only to the backcourt dual cores. In this season, Drew Guden played 56 regular season games for the Bucks, including 46 starts, averaging 13.7 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. The Bucks ranked ninth in the Eastern Conference with 31 wins and 35 losses, missing the playoffs.
Drew Guden vs. Cameron Anthony
In the 2012-2013 season, due to Larry Sanders' rapid growth, Drew Guden became the team's substitute center. His average playing time and data averaged sharply. In this season, Drew Guden played 16 regular season games for the Bucks, all of which played as a substitute, averaging 3.3 points and 1.9 rebounds per game. The Bucks ranked eighth in the Eastern Conference with 38 wins and 44 losses, and was swept out by the Miami Heat 0-4 in the first round.
On July 17, 2013, the Milwaukee Bucks chose to use the amnesty clause to abandon Drew Guden.
Drugu made a layup
On February 26, 2014, the Washington Wizards announced that they would sign Druguden with a 10-day short contract. After the expiration, the two sides signed the second 10-day short contract.
On March 19, 2014, the Washington Wizards announced that they had signed Drew Guden for $460,000 to the end of the season. In the 2013-2014 season, Drew Guden was the substitute for Marcingott. In that season, Drew Guden played 22 regular season games for the Wizards, all of which played as a substitute, averaging 8.3 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. The Wizards ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference with 44 wins and 38 losses. They defeated the Chicago Bulls 4-1 in the first round, and lost to the Indiana Pacers 2-4 in the Eastern Conference semi-finals and missed the Eastern Conference finals.
On July 19, 2014, the Washington Wizards announced a one-year, $1.45 million contract renewal. In the 2014-2015 season, Drew Guden was still a substitute for Marcingott and Nene Hilario. Only in the game where the starting lineup was absent from the inside, Drew Guden could start. In this season, Drew Guden played 51 regular season games for the Wizards, including 7 starts, averaging 16.9 minutes per game, and averaged 5.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1 assist. The Wizards ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference with 46 wins and 36 losses. They swept the Toronto Raptors 4-0 in the first round, and lost to the Atlanta Hawks 2-4 in the Eastern Conference semi-finals and missed the Eastern Conference finals.
On July 14, 2015, the Washington Wizards announced a one-year, $3.3 million contract renewal.
In the 2015-2016 season, Drew Guden still played as the team's substitute inside, and his various data reached the lowest level in his career. In that season, Drew Guden played 30 regular season games for the Wizards, all of which played as a substitute, averaging 2.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. The Wizards ranked tenth in the Eastern Conference with 41 wins and 41 losses, and missed the playoffs. During the offseason of 2016, Drew Guden, who became a free agent, never received a contract from the NBA team. Since then, this inside player with a strong technical balanced style of play has completely left the NBA.
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