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词条 Mark Madsen
释义

  1. College

  2. NBA

  3. Coaching

  4. Personal

  5. NBA career statistics

     Regular season  Playoffs 

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = Mark Madsen
| image = 012308-TC-Twolves004-MarkMadsen.jpg
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 9
| weight_lbs = 245
| league = NBA
| team = Los Angeles Lakers
| position = Assistant coach
| nationality = American
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1976|1|28}}
| birth_place = Walnut Creek, California, U.S.
| highschool = San Ramon Valley
(Danville, California)
| college = Stanford (1996–2000)
| draft_year = 2000
| draft_round = 1
| draft_pick = 29
| draft_team = Los Angeles Lakers
| career_start = 2000
| career_end = 2009
| career_position = Power forward / Center
| career_number = 35
| years1 ={{nbay|2000|start}}–{{nbay|2002|end}} | team1 = Los Angeles Lakers
| years2 ={{nbay|2003|start}}–{{nbay|2008|end}} | team2 = Minnesota Timberwolves
| cyears1 = 2009–2010
| cteam1 = Utah Flash (assistant)
| cyears2 = 2012–2013
| cteam2 = Stanford (assistant)
| cyears3 = 2013
| cteam3 = Los Angeles D-Fenders
| cyears4 = {{nbay|2013|start}}–present
| cteam4 = Los Angeles Lakers (assistant)
| highlights =
  • 2× NBA champion (2001, 2002)
  • Third-team All-American – NABC (1999)
  • 2× First-team All-Pac-10 (1999, 2000)

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}}

Mark Ellsworth Madsen (born January 28, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player and current assistant coach of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Due to his hustle and physical style of play, he received the nickname "Mad Dog" while playing for the San Ramon Valley High School Wolves - the moniker continued during his time with the Stanford Cardinal and beyond.

College

Madsen played NCAA basketball at Stanford, where he finished his career ranked in the school's career top 10 in blocks and rebounds. In addition, Madsen helped the Cardinal to four NCAA tournament appearances, including a Final Four berth in 1998. Perhaps his signature moment at Stanford was his dunk and free throw that gave Stanford a lead over Rhode Island, propelling the team into the Final Four, where it lost to eventual champion Kentucky. Madsen was a two-time All-American and a two-time All-Pac-10 selection.

NBA

The Los Angeles Lakers selected Madsen in the first round (29th pick overall) of the 2000 NBA draft. He contributed to the Lakers' NBA championships in 2001 and 2002, and became well known for his goofy dances at the victory parades for those championships.

Talking about his prime with the Lakers, Shaquille O'Neal said that the only player who could thwart him from his dominant play was Madsen. "He used to beat me up in practice", O'Neal said.[1]

Madsen signed with the Timberwolves as a free agent before the start of the 2003–04 NBA season. He played six seasons for the Wolves.

On July 20, 2009, Madsen was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers along with Craig Smith and Sebastian Telfair in exchange for Quentin Richardson.[2] On August 21, 2009, he was waived by the Clippers.[3]

His career averages were 2.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 0.4 assists and 11.8 minutes played per game.

Coaching

Following being waived, Madsen was hired as the assistant coach for the Utah Flash of the NBA Development League (D-League).[4] In 2012, he was hired as an assistant coach at Stanford.[5] On May 13, 2013, he was named head coach of the Los Angeles D-Fenders, a D-League team owned by the Los Angeles Lakers.[6] On July 19, 2013, Madsen was promoted to a player development coach position with the Lakers.[7] On September 16, 2014 Madsen was promoted to full-fledged assistant coach by Byron Scott.[8] After Byron Scott was dismissed as head coach of the Lakers, new head coach Luke Walton retained Madsen as assistant coach on July 1, 2016.[9]

Personal

Madsen is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Madsen speaks Spanish, acquiring the language from a two-year mission abroad in Málaga, Spain on behalf of his church following his graduation from high school.

As a youth, Madsen attained the rank of Eagle Scout and credits Scouting with teaching him about leadership, character and mentoring.[10]

In fall 2010, Madsen enrolled in the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In June 2012, he received an M.B.A. degree with a Certificate in Public Management.[11]

Madsen married Hannah Harkness on September 3, 2016.

NBA career statistics

{{NBA player statistics legend}}

Regular season

{{NBA player statistics start}}
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2000}}
| align="left" | L.A. Lakers
| 70 || 3 || 9.2 || .487 || 1.000 || .703 || 2.2 || .3 || .1 || .1 || 2.0
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2001}}
| align="left" | L.A. Lakers
| 59 || 5 || 11.0 || .452 || .000 || .648 || 2.7 || .7 || .3 || .2 || 2.8
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2002}}
| align="left" | L.A. Lakers
| 54 || 22 || 14.5 || .423 || .000 || .590 || 2.9 || .7 || .3 || .4 || 3.2
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2003}}
| align="left" | Minnesota
| 72 || 12 || 17.3 || .495 || .000 || .483 || 3.8 || .4 || .5 || .3 || 3.6
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2004}}
| align="left" | Minnesota
| 41 || 14 || 14.7 || .515 || .000 || .500 || 3.1 || .4 || .2 || .3 || 2.1
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2005}}
| align="left" | Minnesota
| 62 || 7 || 10.9 || .409 || .000 || .426 || 2.3 || .2 || .4 || .3 || 1.2
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2006}}
| align="left" | Minnesota
| 56 || 0 || 8.4 || .535 || .000 || .517 || 1.6 || .2 || .2 || .2 || 1.1
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2007}}
| align="left" | Minnesota
| 20 || 6 || 7.6 || .158 || .000 || .250 || 1.9 || .2 || .2 || .1 || .5
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2008}}
| align="left" | Minnesota
| 19 || 1 || 6.1 || .214 || .000 || .000 || .9 || .2 || .1 || .1 || .3
|- class="sortbottom"
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career
| 453 || 70 || 11.8 || .457 || .063 || .527 || 2.6 || .4 || .3 || .2 || 2.2{{S-end}}

Playoffs

{{NBA player statistics start}}
|-
| align="left" | 2001
| align="left" | L.A. Lakers
| 13 || 0 || 3.7 || .077 || .000 || .600 || .8 || .3 || .0 || .2 || .4
|-
| align="left" | 2002
| align="left" | L.A. Lakers
| 7 || 0 || 1.4 || .000 || .000 || .000 || .3 || .0 || .0 || .0 || .0
|-
| align="left" | 2003
| align="left" | L.A. Lakers
| 12 || 2 || 14.1 || .419 || .000 || .438 || 2.3 || 1.0 || .3 || .2 || 2.8
|-
| align="left" | 2004
| align="left" | Minnesota
| 17 || 0 || 13.1 || .531 || .000 || .448 || 3.4 || .1 || .3 || .2 || 2.8
|- class="sortbottom"
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career
| 49 || 2 || 9.2 || .403 || .000 || .460 || 2.0 || .4 || .2 || .2 || 1.7{{S-end}}

References

1. ^http://lakersblog.latimes.com/lakersblog/2011/11/shaq-shaquille-oneal-kobe-bryant-.html
2. ^{{Cite web| url=http://www.nba.com/clippers/news/breakingnews090720.html | title=Clippers Acquire Telfair, Smith and Madsen from Minnesota for Richardson | work=NBA.com | date=July 20, 2009 | accessdate=July 21, 2009}}
3. ^{{Cite web| url=http://www.nba.com/clippers/news/breakingnews090821.html | title=Clippers Waive Mark Madsen | work=NBA.com | date=August 21, 2009 | accessdate=August 22, 2009}}
4. ^Back in a Flash: Ex-Laker Mark Madsen begins coaching career as a Utah assistant {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150711135904/http://www.sltrib.com/sports/ci_14207919 |date=July 11, 2015 }}
5. ^Stanford hires Mark Madsen as assistant coach
6. ^Los Angeles D-Fenders Name Mark Madsen as Head Coach {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130601034257/http://www.nba.com/dleague/losangeles/130513_madsen.html |date=June 1, 2013 }}
7. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.insidehoops.com/blog/?p=13834 | title=Lakers hire Mark Madsen as player development coach | work=InsideHoops.com | date=July 19, 2013 | accessdate=July 19, 2013}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/lakersnow/la-sp-ln-lakers-byron-scott-coaching-staff-20140916-story.html|title=Lakers announce Byron Scott's coaching staff - Los Angeles Times|last=Pincus|first=Eric|website=latimes.com|access-date=October 7, 2018}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.nba.com/lakers/releases/160701assistant_coaches|title=Lakers Announce Assistant Coach Hires {{!}} Los Angeles Lakers|work=Los Angeles Lakers|access-date=October 7, 2018|language=en}}
10. ^{{cite book | last = Townley | first = Alvin | authorlink = | coauthors = |url= http://www.thomasdunnebooks.com/TD_TitleDetail.aspx?ISBN=0312366531| title = Legacy of Honor: The Values and Influence of America's Eagle Scouts | publisher = St. Martin's Press| location = New York | pages =205–206| isbn = 0-312-36653-1 |accessdate= December 29, 2006}}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/commencement/awards.html | title=Certificate and Award Recipients | publisher=Stanford Graduate School of Business | accessdate=July 1, 2012}}

External links

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