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Tom Gugliotta
Gugliotta, Tom (2008).jpg
Personal information
Born
(1969-12-19) December 19, 1969 (age 49)
Huntington Station, New York
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight 250 lb (113 kg)
Career information
High school
Walt Whitman
(Huntington Station, New York)
College
NC State (1988–1992)
NBA draft
1992 / Round: 1 / Pick: 6th overall
Selected by the Washington Bullets
Playing career 1992–2005
Position Power forward
Number 24, 8, 42, 7
Career history

1992–1994
Washington Bullets
1994–1995 Golden State Warriors

1995–1998
Minnesota Timberwolves

1999–2004
Phoenix Suns
2004 Utah Jazz
2004–2005 Boston Celtics
2005 Atlanta Hawks

Career highlights and awards



  • NBA All-Star (1997)


  • NBA All-Rookie First Team (1993)

  • Third-team All-American – NABC (1992)

  • First team All-ACC (1992)



Career NBA statistics
Points 9,895 (13.0 ppg)
Rebounds 5,589 (7.3 rpg)
Steals 1,079 (1.4 spg)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Thomas James Gugliotta (born December 19, 1969) is a former American professional basketball player who played thirteen seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 College career


  • 3 NBA


  • 4 Accident


  • 5 Personal


  • 6 NBA career statistics


    • 6.1 Regular season


      • 6.1.1 Playoffs






  • 7 Notes


  • 8 External links





Early life


The youngest of seven children, Gugliotta attended Walt Whitman High School. His two older brothers, Frank Jr. and Charlie, both enjoyed limited collegiate success on the hardwood and played professionally in Europe. His father called an old friend, Jim Valvano at North Carolina State University during his senior season and told Valvano that his youngest son was going to be a special basketball player. Valvano took a chance on Gugliotta and brought him to Raleigh.[citation needed]



College career


During his freshman season, "Googs" was limited by a knee injury. However, he emerged in the second half of the ACC season as a member of the rotation for the Wolfpack and appeared in 28 games, averaging two points and 1.3 rebounds per game. During the offseason, Valvano began telling crowds at Wolfpack Club meetings that Gugliotta was beginning to blossom. Emerging as a taller, heavier sophomore, Gugliotta averaged 11.1 points and seven rebounds a game. As a junior, Gugliotta began to show his star potential, averaging more than 15 points and nine rebounds per game. As a senior, Gugliotta averaged more than 22 points and almost 10 rebounds per game.



NBA


Gugliotta was drafted in 1992 out of North Carolina State University with the 6th overall pick by the National Basketball Association's Washington Bullets. In 13 NBA seasons he averaged 13.0 ppg, 7.3 rpg and 2.8 apg over 763 regular season games, but appeared in only 12 playoff games. His best years were with the Minnesota Timberwolves, scoring 20.6 and 20.1 ppg in the 1996–1997 and 1997–1998 seasons. Gugliotta also played for the Golden State Warriors, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, Utah Jazz and the Atlanta Hawks.



Accident


On December 17, 1999, Gugliotta had a near-death experience. Having trouble sleeping after games, Gugliotta took a supplement marketed as a "sleep aid" which included furanon di-hydro, also known as gamma butyrolactone, or GBL. Gugliotta was talking to his wife, Nikki, on his cellular telephone when he collapsed and stopped breathing. His wife heard the commotion and called the wife of teammate Rex Chapman who was able to call her husband on the bus and instruct him to check his bag for the supplement bottle. The information saved his life as doctors were able to give him an antidote in the emergency room moments later.[1]



Personal


Tom met his wife, Nikki, at North Carolina State and later had a daughter, Greer.



NBA career statistics




































Legend
  GP
Games played
  GS 
Games started
 MPG 
Minutes per game
 FG% 

Field goal percentage
 3P% 

3-point field goal percentage
 FT% 

Free throw percentage
 RPG 

Rebounds per game
 APG 

Assists per game
 SPG 

Steals per game
 BPG 

Blocks per game
 PPG 
Points per game
 Bold 
Career high


Regular season













































































































































































































































































































Year
Team

GP

GS

MPG

FG%

3P%

FT%

RPG

APG

SPG

BPG

PPG

1992–93

Washington
81 81 34.5 .426 .281 .644 9.6 3.8 1.7 0.4 14.7

1993–94

Washington
78 78 35.8 .466 .270 .685 9.3 3.5 2.2 0.7 17.1

1994–95

Washington
6 6 37.7 .398 .500 .788 8.8 3.0 3.5 1.8 16.0

1994–95

Golden State
40 40 33.1 .443 .311 .567 7.4 3.1 1.3 0.6 10.9

1994–95

Minnesota
31 17 32.8 .454 .318 .762 7.2 4.5 2.0 0.9 14.4

1995–96

Minnesota
78 78 36.3 .471 .302 .773 8.8 3.1 1.8 1.2 16.2

1996–97

Minnesota
81 81 38.7 .442 .258 .820 8.7 4.1 1.6 1.1
20.6

1997–98

Minnesota
41 41 38.6 .502 .118 .821 8.7 4.1 1.5 0.5 20.1

1998–99

Phoenix
43 43 36.3 .483 .286 .794 8.9 2.8 1.4 0.5 17.4

1999–00

Phoenix
54 54 32.7 .481 .125 .775 7.9 2.3 1.5 0.6 13.7

2000–01

Phoenix
57 2 20.3 .392 .250 .792 4.5 1.0 0.8 0.4 6.4

2001–02

Phoenix
44 40 25.7 .422 .333 .757 5.0 1.8 0.9 0.7 6.5

2002–03

Phoenix
27 11 16.6 .455 .000 1.000 3.7 1.1 0.5 0.2 4.8

2003–04

Phoenix
30 3 10.1 .313 .000 .750 1.9 0.7 0.5 0.1 2.3

2003–04

Utah
25 24 20.6 .375 .333 .700 5.2 1.7 0.7 0.3 3.7

2004–05

Boston
20 0 10.9 .297 - .667 2.2 0.6 0.5 0.6 1.3

2004–05

Atlanta
27 9 27.7 .431 .308 .784 5.5 2.1 1.2 0.5 7.9
Career
763 608 30.9 .451 .284 .784 7.3 2.8 1.4 0.6 13.0
All-Star
1 0 19.0 .429 .000 .750 8.0 3.0 2.0 - 9.0


Playoffs




























































































Year
Team

GP

GS

MPG

FG%

3P%

FT%

RPG

APG

SPG

BPG

PPG

1996–97

Minnesota
3 3 40.3 .422 .750 .600 5.3 4.3 2.3 0.7
18.3

1998–99

Phoenix
3 3 39.3 .371 - .750 8.3 3.3 1.3 1.0 10.7

2000–01

Phoenix
4 0 21.5 .308 - .778 3.8 0.8 2.0 0.3 5.8

2002–03

Phoenix
2 0 5.0 .500 - .500 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5
Career
12 6 27.9 .393 .750 .690 4.8 2.2 1.6 0.5 9.6


Notes





  1. ^ ESPN The Magazine: Close Call (by Tom Gugliotta)




External links




  • Historical Player Profile at NBA.com




  • Tom Gugliotta at Basketball-Reference.com


[1]






  1. ^ https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/guglito01.html







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