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  • Dan Dickau
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Born: Sep 16, 1978
Height: 6-3 /  1,91
Weight: 180  lbs. / 81,6  kg.
College: Gonzaga
Years Pro: 6

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Background

2003-04:
Played a total of 43 games for the Hawks (23) and Blazers (20)...averaged 2.2 points in 6.8 minutes per game...scored a season-high 9 points in back-to-back games vs. Memphis (3/304) and vs. Detroit (3/4/04).

2002-03:
Appeared in 50 games for Atlanta, averaging 3.7 points and 1.7 assists in 10.3 minutes per game...shot 80.8% from the foul line and 36.1% from 3-point range...placed on the injured list following surgery to his left knee on 11/20/02 and missed 20 games...career-high 16 points vs. Golden State on 2/11/03...career-high 10 assists vs. Dallas on 1/8/03.


Personal

  • Daniel David Dickau was born September 16, 1978 in Portland, Oregon
  • He married the former Heather Nevenner on August 2, 2002
  • His wife was a former team member on the Portland Trail Blazers dance team, the BlazerDancers
  • He graduated with a degree in broadcasting from Gonzaga, earning a 3.4 GPA and was a two-time Verizon/College Sports Information Directors of America District 8 All-Academic pick and a two-time WCC All-Academic selection
  • An active instructor in summer camps around the Washington area, he also served as the Hawks spokesperson for the All-Star Teacher Award program
  • Enjoys playing golf and listening to various types of music (R&B, hip-hop and country)
  • He says if he wasn't playing pro ball, he'd be playing pickup games with friends back home in the Portland area
  • As you might imagine, he admires former Gonzaga and Utah Jazz guard John Stockton
  • Parents are Randy and Judy Dickau and he has one sister, Amy
  • His favorite TV show is ESPN SportsCenter
  • Loves eating barbeque
  • A big Milwaukee Brewers fan, Dickau's favorite actor/actress is Matt Damon
  • Once his playing career ends, he would like to become a high school coach and play lots of golf
  • Dickau was a teammate of current Sixers center Todd MacCullough while both played at Washington

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