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Dan Gadzuric
School: UCLA Class: Senior
Height: 6'11" Weight: 248
Position: Center Birthdate: 2/2/78
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
98-99 UCLA       24  480  88  163   0   0  31  62  136  68  17  38  30  27  207
99-00 UCLA       33  740 140  248   0   0  39 101  230  87  24  60  52  21  319
00-01 UCLA       32  861 156  292   0   0  63 139  275  98  18  66  60  22  375
01-02 UCLA       33  865 164  296   0   1  58 123  255  89  23  52  42  18  386
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TOTALS          122 2946 548  999   0   1 191 425  896 342  82 216 184  88 1287
                  MIN   FG%   3P%   FT%  RPG  APG  TPG  BPG  SPG   PPG
98-99 UCLA       20.0  54.0   0.0  50.0  5.7  0.7  1.6  1.3  1.1   8.6
99-00 UCLA       22.4  56.5   0.0  38.6  7.0  0.7  1.8  1.6  0.6   9.7
00-01 UCLA       26.9  53.4   0.0  45.3  8.6  0.6  2.1  1.9  0.7  11.7
01-02 UCLA       26.2  55.4   0.0  47.2  7.7  0.7  1.6  1.3  0.5  11.7
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TOTALS           24.1  54.9   0.0  44.9  7.3  0.7  1.8  1.5  0.7  10.5

Additional Information
He is very athletic for a big man, and he blocks shots. The knock? Bad hands. "I'll give him this; he has gotten better," says a Midwest scout. "It'll be interesting to see where he'll go. We have a pick in the second round. If he's there, we might have to look at him." That's where most see him going, though if there's a run on size as there was on point guards late in the first round last season, Gadzuric could slip in. "He's got no instincts for the game," said one scout. "But he's got size and can rebound a little. He's never going to be an offensive player but he's got a little bit of a mean streak. I think he's a backup guy, somebody you have to look at."
David Aldridge - ESPN.com (May 19th)