About Duane Causwell Memorabilia & Collectibles
A retired professional basketball icon from Queens Village, New York, Duane Causwell had been a great contribution to the National Basketball Association. He was born on May 31, 1968 and is a graduate from Benjamin N. Cardozo High School which is just located in his home town. He was also considered to be a remarkable player ever since his younger years. He was already a member of the varsity team in high school as well as in college specifically at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Causwell is also well remembered as a very tall man measuring up to seven feet tall.
Duane Caswell had his start in the NBA when he was chosen by the
Sacramento Kings during an amateur draft in the year 1990. The team is very much noted for its outstanding effort in producing great players such as
Nate Archibald, a point guard from New York City,
Al Cervi, a forward from Buffalo as well as Bob Davies, another guard player from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The team is currently based in California and is part of the NBA’s Western Conference league.
Duane Caswell had also worked under
Miami Heat, a team famous for its notable players such as Chris Bosh, Tim Hardaway and LeBron James. During his career period, Causwell was able to get a 4.9 ppg average. He had also contributed much in the basketball league with his incredible stunts and performances for eleven years of tenure.
Get a grab of Duane Caswell’s amazing items and collectibles which are already available online such as his signed pictures and jersey.
About Duane Causwell:
Duane Causwell (full name: Duane Causwell; no nicknames) played Center from 1991 until 2001 for the Sacramento Kings and Miami Heat. Over 11 seasons, he played 541 games, scored 2648 points (4.9 ppg) and grabbed 2273 rebounds (4.2 rpg). Causwell also dished out 243 assists (0.4 apg), made 220 steals (0.4 spg), and blocked 767 shots (1.4 bpg) during his career. Born in Queens Village, New York on May 31, 1968, Causwell stands 7-0 and weighs 240 lbs. He attended high school at Benjamin Cardozo in Bayside, New York and college at Temple University. He was drafted by the Sacramento Kings in the 1st round (18th pick, 18th overall) of the 1990 NBA draft.