Marvin Bagley III was born on March 14,1999 and is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association.
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Marvin Bagley III was born on March 14,1999 and is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association.
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Marvin Bagley played college basketball for the Duke Blue Devils and was a 2018 Consensus All-American.
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Marvin Bagley was selected with the second overall pick by the Sacramento Kings in the 2018 NBA draft.
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Marvin Bagley was ruled ineligible to play his first year at Sierra Canyon due to California Interscholastic Federation rules.
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Marvin Bagley would be named for the All-USA Today First-team in 2017.
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Marvin Bagley was rated as a five-star recruit throughout his high school career and was formerly ranked as the top player in the 2018 class before his reclassification.
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Marvin Bagley was ranked the No 1 overall recruit and No 1 power forward in the 2017 high school class.
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Marvin Bagley graduated from Sierra Canyon on September 1,2017 and went to Duke after finishing high school academics a week later.
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Marvin Bagley made his Duke debut on November 10,2017, recording 25 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Elon University.
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On December 4,2017, Marvin Bagley earned ACC rookie of the week honors for the third time.
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Marvin Bagley was named a consensus member of the All-American First-Team by multiple organizations.
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On June 21,2018, Marvin Bagley was selected second overall in the 2018 NBA draft by the Sacramento Kings, behind his former high school teammate Deandre Ayton.
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On October 24,2019, Marvin Bagley was diagnosed to have a non-displaced fracture in his right thumb and was expected to be sidelined for about four to six weeks.
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On February 10,2022, Marvin Bagley was traded to the Detroit Pistons as part of a four-team trade that sent Donte DiVincenzo, Josh Jackson, and Trey Lyles to the Kings.
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Marvin Bagley's father met his wife, Tracy Caldwell, while Marvin Jr.
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Marvin Bagley is the grandson of former Olympic and professional basketball player Jumpin' Joe Caldwell, who was the number two overall pick in the 1964 NBA draft.
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Marvin Bagley is known for writing his own raps in his free time and creating a variety of music.
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