Drew Gooden代表芬蘭國家隊參加2014 FIBA World Cup
Drew Gooden was born in Oakland, went to college in Kansas, and has made a
living playing for 10 NBA franchises across the United States.
Now the Wizards forward plans on extending his footprint overseas at the end
of the month when he suits up for Finland in the FIBA World Cup, according to
a person with knowledge of Gooden’s intentions. Gooden, 32, is eligible to
play for Finland because his mother is Finnish.
Finland, ranked 39th in the FIBA world rankings, is one of four wild cards in
the World Cup, which is scheduled to begin in Bilbao, Spain, on Aug. 30.
Finland’s first opponent in Group C play? The United States.
The World Cup will be Finland’s first worldwide FIBA competition. The Nordic
nation’s worldwide basketball tournament history is limited to two Olympic
appearances, in 1952 and 1964. Finland was granted an automatic berth in the
1952 tournament because the country hosted the Games.
Other familiar names on the Finnish roster include Hanno Mottola and Erik
Murphy. Mottola played two seasons in the NBA for the Hawks after playing at
the University of Utah. Murphy, now with the Cavaliers, played collegiately
at Florida and for the Jazz last season.
Gooden joined the Wizards on a 10-day contract in February and finished the
campaign with the team. The 12-year veteran re-signed with the Wizards last
month.
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備註:
這隻禁區攪和功能還不錯 之前在公鹿時期也打過先發