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Dan Dickau
School: Gonzaga Class: Senior
Height: 6'0" Weight: 170
Position: Point Guard Birthdate: 10/16/78
Draft Outlook: First or second round pick

Stats (Provided by JazzyJ )
 
                  G  MIN  FG  FGA  3P 3PA  FT FTA  REB  PF AST  TO BLK STL  PTS
97-98 Washington 28  262  29   69  16  30  31  39   24  35  29  43   0   9  105
98-99 Washington 13  296  22   56  11  31   5   7   38  27  34  28   0  11   60
99-00 Gonzaga                     Did Not Play - Transfer Student
00-01 Gonzaga    24  809 133  274  71 148 116 134   79  52 150  88   3  20  453
01-02 Gonzaga    32 1110 195  442 117 256 165 191   96  61 149  92   4  26  672
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TOTALS           97 2477 379  841 215 465 317 371  237 175 362 251   7  66 1290
                  MIN   FG%   3P%   FT%  RPG  APG  TPG  BPG  SPG   PPG
97-98 Washington  9.4  42.0  53.3  79.5  0.9  1.0  1.5  0.0  0.3   3.8
98-99 Washington 22.8  39.3  35.5  71.4  2.9  2.6  2.2  0.0  0.8   4.6
99-00 Gonzaga               Did Not Play - Transfer Student
00-01 Gonzaga    33.7  48.5  48.0  86.6  3.3  6.3  3.7  0.1  0.8  18.9
01-02 Gonzaga    34.7  44.1  45.7  86.4  3.0  4.7  2.9  0.1  0.8  21.0
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TOTALS           25.5  45.1  46.2  85.4  2.4  3.7  2.6  0.1  0.7  13.3

Additional Information
No one questions Dickau's heart or his willingness to mix it up. But they do question his size -- "He might not be six feet," says a Midwest scout -- and his footspeed. "I'm watching Gonzaga all year, and he played great in the big games on TV," said a Central Division exec. "Then I saw him in person and I was like, 'This guy's slow.' I don't know if he's going to be able to get by anybody or guard anybody. But he can shoot like a son of a gun." Others compare him not to fellow Gonzaga point John Stockton, but Dallas's Steve Nash with his ability to score. And even those who are lukewarm admire how much Dickau wants to win: "If I'm playing a pickup game this afternoon for pizza and beer, I'm picking Dickau," one scout says.
David Aldridge - ESPN.com (May 19th)