Drew Neitzel (born May 7, 1985) is an American former professional
basketball player.
Basketball career
High school
Neitzel attended
Wyoming Park High School
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in
Wyoming, Michigan. He holds the school career records for points (2,462) and assists (692), while ranking second in the state in assists and sixth in scoring. Graduating in 2004, Neitzel received many honors and awards, including the 2004
Mr. Basketball of Michigan
Each year the Hal Schram Mr. Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best Secondary education, high school senior boys basketball player in the U.S. state of Michigan. The award is named in honor of the late Hal Schram, a sports writ ...
. He was also awarded membership on the 2004 ''Detroit Free Press'' and The Detroit News Dream Team, Associated Press Class B Player of the Year, 2004 fourth-team
''Parade'' All-American, and Class B Academic All-State. His single game high scoring effort was against Hudsonville in 2003 when he scored 57 points.
College
Neitzel started his college basketball career in 2004–05. He appeared in 33 games, starting 14 of the final 15 contests. Ranked second on the team with 97 assists (2.9 per game) and an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.06-to-1, he led all
Big Ten freshmen in assists and led the
Michigan State Spartans in assists in seven games. He was also named to the Big Ten All-Freshmen Team. He was a key part of a Spartan team that reached the
Final Four, losing to eventual champion
North Carolina.
During the 2005–06 season Neitzel started all 34 games at point guard averaging 8.3 points per contest and ranking third in the Big Ten in assists (5.56) first in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.86) and sixth in 3-point field-goal percentage (.404). Neitzel started 35 of 36 games in 2006–07, averaging 35.7 minutes per game and 18.1 ppg to lead the team. He led the Big Ten in free-throw percentage (.879) and in 3-point field goals made (3.26 pg).
On February 28, 2007, Neitzel was named First-Team All-District 11 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. This honor made him eligible for the All-American Teams at the end of the season.
As of March 6, 2007 Neitzel was named to the First-Team All-Big Ten. Neitzel finished the regular season averaging 18.3 points per game, ranking fourth in the Big Ten. In conference games, he ranked third in scoring (18.3 ppg). He leads the conference in free-throw percentage (.884) and 3-point field goals made (3.2 per game), and ranks among the leaders in minutes played (2nd, 35.3 mpg) and assists (6th, 4.1 apg). He scored 20 or more points in 15 games, and averaged 25.8 points against the top two teams in the league, Ohio State and Wisconsin. He was selected as the Big Ten's Player of the Week three times (Nov. 20, Nov. 27 and Feb. 26) and was named National Player of the Week by ESPN.com's Andy Katz on Feb. 26. Among his other accolades, Neitzel was chosen to the John R. Wooden Award Midseason All-America team, and is one of 22 players who will appear on the final national ballot. His last game at Michigan State was against the Memphis Tigers in the Sweet Sixteen of the 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
In the 2007–08 season he averaged 13.9 ppg and averaged 35.2 minutes per game, starting in 35 of 36 games. He led the Big Ten and ranked seventh in the nation in assist-to-turnover ration (2.84) and ranked fourth in assists (4.03 apg), free-throw percentage (.860), and 3-point field goals made (2.69 pg). He was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team in 2005–06, 2006–07, and 2007–08, and was second team All-American in 2006-07 and second-team Academic All-American in 2007–08.
Neitzel is MSU's all-time leader in career free-throw percentage (.866). He ranks among the Spartan career leaders in assists (4th, 582), 3-point field goals made (3rd, 273) and 3-point field-goal attempted (3rd, 684), points (14th, 1,534), games played (2nd, 138) and games started (t-5th, 117). He is one of just three players in Michigan State history and 12 players in Big Ten history with 1,500 points and 500 assists. He finished 10th in career assists in Big Ten history (582).
Professional career
After not being drafted in the
2008 NBA draft, Neitzel agreed to play with the
Minnesota Timberwolves'
summer league team. In the summer of 2008, he signed with German
Basketball Bundesliga
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(first division) team
Artland Dragons
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and played for the team as a combo guard.
Neitzel played for the
Portland Trail Blazers during the 2009 summer league.
For the 2009–2010 season, he played with
Élan Sportif Chalonnais
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, based in
Chalon-sur-Saône
Chalon-sur-Saône (, literally ''Chalon on Saône'') is a city in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
It is a sub-prefecture of the department. It is the largest city in the department; h ...
, France.
He averaged 34 minutes, 11.7 points per game and a 2.7 to 1 assist to turnover ratio.
Neitzel played in Germany in 2010–11, averaging 7.7 points, 3.4 assists and 1.4 rebounds in 16 games for
BBC Bayreuth.
Neitzel was put on the 2011-2012
Dallas Mavericks
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training camp roster.
It was confirmed on Sunday December 11, 2011 that Drew Neitzel had been acquired by the defending champs Mavericks. He was waived on December 21.
After basketball
Neitzel is currently working as a financial advisor for
Wells Fargo in
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids is a city and county seat of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 198,917 which ranks it as the second most-populated city in the state after Detroit. Grand Rapids is the ...
, Michigan since retiring from basketball.
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References
External links
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1985 births
Living people
American expatriate basketball people in France
American expatriate basketball people in Germany
American expatriate basketball people in Switzerland
Artland Dragons players
Basketball players at the 2007 Pan American Games
Basketball players from Grand Rapids, Michigan
BBC Monthey players
Élan Chalon players
Medi Bayreuth players
Michigan State Spartans men's basketball players
Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
Point guards
Texas Legends players
People from Wyoming, Michigan
American men's basketball players
Pan American Games competitors for the United States