ST. LOUIS – Saint Louis University guard
Jordan Goodwin has signed a free agent contract with the Washington Wizards, Goodwin's agent confirmed.
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It is reported that Goodwin signed an Exhibit 10 contract, which can later be converted to a regular-season contract or a two-way deal. It is expected he will report to training camp and compete for a Wizards roster spot.
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Goodwin goes down as one of the most decorated Billikens in school history. He is the team's all-time leader in steals and is fourth in rebounds, fifth in assists and 11th in points. Goodwin is a two-time Atlantic 10 Conference first-team selection and twice was voted to the league's All-Defensive team.
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The 6-foot-3 Goodwin was one of the top rebounding guards in the NCAA, averaging 8.8 rebounds per game throughout his career. He pulled down 10.3 boards per game in his junior and senior seasons.
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The Billikens had a winning season in all four years of Goodwin's career. He helped Saint Louis capture the 2019 Atlantic 10 Conference Championships title in thrilling fashion as the Bills won four games in four days at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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There are several ties with the Billikens and Wizards. Goodwin played AAU basketball for Bradley Beal Elite, a club owned by Wizards guard Bradley Beal. The longest-tenured NBA player in SLU history, Larry Hughes, played three seasons in Washington from 2002-05. Finally, new Washington Wizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. is a cousin of longtime SLU men's basketball radio analyst and Billiken Hall of Famer Earl Austin Jr.
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