Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
2000 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 29th overall by L.A. Lakers. |
5th July, 2000 | NBA | Signed three year, $2,280,000 rooke scale contract with L.A. Lakers. |
28th July, 2003 | NBA | Signed a guaranteed two year minimum salary contract with Minnesota. |
2nd August, 2005 | NBA | Re-signed by Minnesota to a five year, $12.1 million contract. |
20th July, 2009 | NBA | Traded by Minnesota, along with Craig Smith and Sebastian Telfair, to L.A. Clippers in exchange for Quentin Richardson, |
21st August, 2009 | NBA | Waived by L.A. Clippers. |
1996 - 2000 | Stanford (NCAA) |
June 2000 - June 2003 | L.A. Lakers (NBA) |
July 2003 - July 2009 | Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) |
July 2009 - August 2009 | L.A. Clippers (NBA) |
March 19, 2013
Mark Madsen - Madsen is an assistant coach at Stanford.
April 19, 2011
Mark Madsen - This time last year, Mark Madsen was an assistant coach for the Utah Flash of the D-League. However, Madsen has left basketball for the time being to return to Stanford to attend business school.
April 7, 2010
- Mark Madsen
Madsen was traded by the Timberwolves to the Clippers this summer as a part of the Craig Smith/Quentin Richardson deal thing. He then accepted a buyout from L.A, saving them $875,000 in the process, and reconsidered his options. Unsure of whether to continue playing, start a coaching career or go into the media, Madsen eventually chose the middle one, and became an assistant coach for the Utah Flash. I'm going to assume that this gig will not pay him $875,000 this season.
Madsen also made the headlines when it emerged that he had been the victim of domain name fraud. Tough times.