Andrew Goudelock
Andrew Goudelock (born December 7, 1988) is a guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. The 6’3″ guard out of the College of Charleston averaged 18.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 3.0 assists throughout his college career, while shooting 45.7% from the field and 41.5% from three-point territory.
During his senior season—in which he averaged 23.4 points (and was subsequently the fourth highest scorer in the nation)—Goudelock received an honorable mention for the All-American team. In 2011, Goudelock notched a career high of 39 points, shooting 8-12 on three-pointers, which added to his already growing reputation of being a deadly long-distance shooter.
Professional Years
The Lakers selected Goudelock in the second round of the 2011 NBA draft with the 46th overall pick. Goudelock averaged just 4.4 points in 40 games during his rookie season, but often provided an offensive spark for the Lakers with his outside shooting and a signature teardrop move in the lane, which Lakers Nation appropriately named “The Glock Drop.”
Moreover, Kobe Bryant—or “The Black Mamba”—nicknamed Goudelock “The Mini-Mamba” in reference to his confidence on the offensive end of the court.
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Andrew Goudelock was waived by the Lakers on October 27,2012.







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