Marques Bolden Explained

Marques Bolden
Position:Center
Height Ft:6
Height In:10
Weight Lb:249
Team:Free agent
Birth Date:17 April 1998
Birth Place:Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Nationality:American / Indonesian
High School:DeSoto (DeSoto, Texas)
College:Duke (2016–2019)
Draft Year:2019
Career Start:2019
Years1:2019–2020
Team1:Canton Charge
Years2:
Team2:Cleveland Cavaliers
Years3:2021
Team3:→Canton Charge
Years4:20212023
Team4:Salt Lake City Stars
Team5:Milwaukee Bucks
Years6:2023–2024
Team6:Wisconsin Herd
Years7:2024
Team7:Wisconsin Herd
Team8:Charlotte Hornets
Years9:2024
Team9:Greensboro Swarm
Highlights:

Marques Terrell "Joyo" Bolden (;[1] born April 17, 1998) is an American-Indonesian professional basketball player who last played for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Duke Blue Devils.

High school career

At DeSoto High School, Bolden supplied per-game averages of 23.4 points, 10.2 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots as a senior,[2] helping his team win the Texas Class 6A state title, while earning Texas Mr. Basketball[3] and TABC 6A Player of the Year honors. He had eight points and five rebounds in the 2016 Jordan Brand Classic[4] and tallied 13 points as well as seven boards at the McDonald's All-American Game the same year.[5]

Ranked 8th overall in the 2016 high school class by Scout.com, 11th overall by Rivals and 16th overall by ESPN, Bolden committed to Duke in May 2016.[6]

College career

Bolden had to sit out the first eight games of the 2016–17 season due to a leg injury,[7] before making his debut against Maine on December 3, 2016, scoring seven points and five rebounds.[8] He missed the NCAA Tournament due to illness[9] and averaged 1.5 points and 1.1 rebounds (24 games) as a freshman.[10]

As a sophomore, Bolden averaged 3.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per game, playing behind Wendell Carter Jr. and Marvin Bagley III.[11] On June 25, 2018, coach Mike Krzyzewski said he thought he would be one of the best big men in the upcoming season.[12] As a junior in 2018–19, he saw action in 35 games (21 starts) with the Blue Devils, averaging 5.3 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 19.1 minutes per game.[13] In April 2019, Bolden announced his participation in the 2019 NBA draft.[14]

Professional career

Cleveland Cavaliers / Canton / Cleveland Charge (2019–2021)

After going undrafted in the 2019 NBA draft, Bolden joined the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2019 NBA Summer League.[15] On October 19, 2019, the Cavaliers released Bolden,[16] later to add him to the roster of their NBA G League affiliate, the Canton Charge.[17]

On January 30, 2020, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced that they had signed Bolden to a 10-day contract.[18] Bolden was reported to have returned to the Canton Charge after the contract expired.[19]

On November 30, 2020, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced that they had added Bolden,[20] and the contract was converted to a two-way contract on December 19.[21] On February 24, 2021, the Cavaliers waived Bolden,[22] and two days later on February 26, he was re-acquired by the Charge.[23]

Salt Lake City Stars (2021–2023)

On September 28, 2021, Bolden signed with the Utah Jazz.[24] He was waived prior to the start of the season and added to the roster of their G League affiliate, the Salt Lake City Stars.[25]

On September 22, 2022, Bolden signed with the Milwaukee Bucks,[26] [27] but was waived on October 16, prior to the start of the regular season.[28] Seven days later, he rejoined the Salt Lake City Stars.[29]

On January 25, 2023, Bolden was placed on the injured list, ending his season with the Stars.[30]

Milwaukee Bucks / Wisconsin Herd (2023–2024)

On October 2, 2023, Bolden once again signed with the Milwaukee Bucks.[31] and on October 21, his deal was converted into a two-way contract.[32] On January 7, 2024, he was waived by the Bucks[33] and five days later, he joined the Wisconsin Herd.[34]

Charlotte Hornets / Greensboro Swarm (2024)

On February 20, 2024, Bolden signed a 10-day contract with the Charlotte Hornets[35] and on March 2, he signed a two-way contract.[36] He recorded his first career high at the last NBA season game winning against Cavaliers with 14 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks and 1 steal over 30 minutes.[37] On July 3, he was waived by the Hornets.[38]

National team career

Playing at the 2016 Nike Hoop Summit, Bolden scored three points and pulled down two rebounds in 13 minutes of action for Team USA.[39] He attended a training camp of the 2017 USA Basketball Men's U19 World Cup Team but was cut before the start of the tournament.[40]

In July 2021, Bolden was naturalized into an Indonesian citizen. He helped the national team win its first ever Southeast Asian Games gold medal in 2022. In 2022 FIBA Asia Cup, he brought Indonesia for the qualification to quarter finals and he recorded statistical averages of highest minutes per game (38.0), highest efficiency per game (28.5), highest blocks per game (2.8), second highest points per game (21.8), third highest double-doubles (3), and fourth highest rebounds per game (11.3) among all participating players during the tournament.[41]

Career statistics

NBA

Regular season

|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Cleveland| 1 || 0 || 2.8 || || || || 2.0 || .0 || 1.0 || .0 || .0|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Cleveland| 6 || 0 || 4.8 || .333 || || .625 || 1.0 || .0 || .3 || .3 || 1.2|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Milwaukee| 2 || 0 || 1.5 || || || || 1.0 || .0 || .0 || .0 || .0|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Charlotte| 9 || 2 || 13.1 || .680 || .000 || .750 || 3.6 || .4 || .3 || .8 || 4.1|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|Career| 18 || 2 || 8.5 || .643 || .000 || .667 || 2.3 || .2 || .3 || .5 || 2.4

NBA G League

Regular season

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2019–20| style="text-align:left;"| Canton| 38 || 27 || 18.9 || .600 || .182 || .736 || 6.7 || 1.2 || 0.3 || 1.5 || 9.7|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2020–21| style="text-align:left;"| Canton| 10 || 10 || 23.9 || .507 || .000 || .867 || 7.5 || 1.0 || .0 || 2.1 || 9.2|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2021–22| style="text-align:left;"| Salt Lake| 20 || 20 || 31.7 || .519 || .395 || .619 || 9.3 || 1.2 || 1.0 || 1.9 || 12.3|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2022–23| style="text-align:left;"| Salt Lake| 3 || 0 || 14 || .417 || .000 || .867 || 5.3 || 1.7 || .3 || .7 || 4|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2023–24| style="text-align:left;"| Wisconsin| 18 || 14 || 25.3 || .561 || .310 || .773 || 9.1 || 1.5 || .2 || 1.7 || 13.7|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2023–24| style="text-align:left;"| Greenboro| 8 || 7 || 23.1 || .516 || .538 || 1.000 || 7.8 || 1.0 || .8 || 1.5 || 9.9|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 97 || 78 || 23.4 || .550 || .345 || .730 || 7.9 || 1.2 || 0.4 || 1.6 || 12.5

College

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2016–17| style="text-align:left;"| Duke| 24 || 1 || 6.5|| .457 || – || .625 || 1.1 || .1 || .1 || .3 || 1.5|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2017–18| style="text-align:left;"| Duke| 29 || 2 || 12.9 || .615 || – || .593 || 3.6 || .6 || .3 || 1.0 || 3.9|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2018–19| style="text-align:left;"| Duke| 35 || 21 || 19.0 || .579 || .000 || .726 || 4.5 || .5 || .5 || 1.7 || 5.3|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 88 || 24 || 19.6 || .573 || .000 || .685 || 3.3 || .4 || .3 || 1.1 || 3.8

National Team

|-! colspan=14 | SEA Games 2021|-| style="text-align:left;background:gold;"| 2022 | style="text-align:left;"| Indonesia| 2 || 1 || 19.5|| .538 || .200 || 1.000 || 6.0 || 2.5 || - || 1.0 || 11.0|-! colspan=14 | FIBA Asia Cup 2022|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2022| style="text-align:left;"| Indonesia| 4 || 4 || 38.3 || .578 || .438 || .875 || 11.3 || 0.3 || 0.5 || 2.8 || 21.8|-! colspan=14 | FIBA Pre-Qualifying Olympic 2024|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2023| style="text-align:left;"| Indonesia| 5 || 5 || 31.4 || .520 || .294 || .723 || 9.2 || 1.2 || 1.0 || 3.0 || 23.4

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Notes and References

  1. 2023-24 start of season NBA pronunciation guide. NBA.com. October 24, 2023. May 18, 2024.
  2. News: duke-lands-5-star-center-marques-bolden. 247Sports. July 18, 2017.
  3. News: Blue Devil Nation: Marques Bolden A Part of USA Basketball. June 8, 2017. Blue Devil Nation. July 18, 2017. en-US.
  4. Web site: Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics East Team vs West Team. jordanbrandclassic.com. July 18, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20161228103814/http://jordanbrandclassic.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Jordan-Classic-National-Box-Score.pdf. December 28, 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: 2016 Boys Games Results :: McDonald's(R) All American Games – A Basketball Rite of Passage (TM). www.mcdonaldsallamerican.com. July 18, 2017. November 10, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171110004954/http://www.mcdonaldsallamerican.com/aag/en/MediaCenter/2016/2016-game-materials/2016-Boy-Results.html. dead.
  6. News: Duke lands five-star center Marques Bolden, completes No. 1 recruiting class. May 19, 2016. USA Today High School Sports. July 18, 2017. en-US.
  7. News: Updated: Marques Bolden elects to return for sophomore season with Duke men's basketball. The Chronicle. July 18, 2017. en.
  8. News: Tatum, Bolden make debuts in Duke's 94-55 win over Maine. newsobserver. July 18, 2017. en.
  9. News: Bolden to Return to Duke in 2017-18. goduke.com. July 18, 2017.
  10. Web site: Duke Season Statistics. nmnathletics.com. July 18, 2017. November 29, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181129100050/http://www1.nmnathletics.com/fls/4200/stats/2016-17/basketball-m/teamcume.htm?_ga=2.31043775.1271685370.1500381910-521787435.1495888303#TEAM.IND. dead.
  11. Web site: Duke men's basketball 2017-18 player review: Marques Bolden. Model. Michael. March 28, 2018. Duke Chronicle. September 1, 2023.
  12. News: Zarett . E.J. . Duke's Mike Krzyzewski: 'Marques Bolden will be one of the best big men in the country next season' . August 10, 2018 . . June 25, 2018 . March 20, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190320034900/http://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-basketball/news/duke-blue-devils-coach-mike-krzyzewski-marques-bolden-best-big-men-in-college-basketball/1aqnvj3hdy25q1r11pmc16tqo4 . dead .
  13. Web site: Duke Basketball; Duke Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 31, 2019); All games. goduke.com. 2019-06-01.
  14. Web site: Duke men's basketball's Marques Bolden, Javin DeLaurier officially testing NBA Draft waters. The Chronicle. 2019-06-01.
  15. Web site: Who's on the Summer League Roster?. July 1, 2019. NBA.com. July 1, 2019.
  16. Web site: Cleveland Cavaliers waive Jarell Martin and Marques Bolden, keep two open roster spots ... For now. October 19, 2019.
  17. News: Weir . Josh . Plenty of work to do as Charge open practice . December 4, 2019 . . October 29, 2019.
  18. Web site: Cavs Sign Marques Bolden to 10-Day Contract. January 30, 2020. NBA.com. January 30, 2020.
  19. Web site: Sam. Amico. Cavaliers Opt To Let Rookie Bolden's 10-Day Deal Expire. February 11, 2020. si.com. February 11, 2020.
  20. Web site: Cavaliers Add Three to 2020 Training Camp Roster. November 30, 2020. NBA.com. November 30, 2020.
  21. Web site: Cavaliers Waive Three Players, Convert Marques Bolden to Two-Way Contract and Sign Norvel Pelle. December 19, 2020. NBA.com. December 19, 2020.
  22. Web site: Cavaliers Waive Marques Bolden, Sign Brodric Thomas to Two-Way Contract. February 24, 2021. NBA.com. February 24, 2021.
  23. Web site: Bolden and Doolittle Rejoin Charge. February 26, 2021. NBA.com. February 26, 2021.
  24. Web site: Utah Jazz sign Marques Bolden and Malik Fitts. NBA.com. September 28, 2021. September 29, 2021.
  25. Web site: Training Camp Roster Finalized. NBA.com. October 25, 2021. November 1, 2021. November 2, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211102002429/https://saltlakecity.gleague.nba.com/stars-finalize-training-camp-roster/. dead .
  26. Web site: Milwaukee Bucks Sign Marques Bolden. NBA.com. September 25, 2022. October 3, 2022.
  27. Web site: Ben. Stinar. Milwaukee Bucks Sign Former Duke Star. SI.com. September 21, 2022. September 22, 2022.
  28. Web site: Milwaukee Bucks Request Waivers On Marques Bolden and Lindell Wigginton . NBA.com. October 16, 2022. October 25, 2022.
  29. Web site: Stars Announce 2022-23 Training Camp Roster. OurSportsCentral.com. October 23, 2022. October 23, 2022.
  30. Web site: 2022-23 NBA G League Transactions. NBA.com. January 25, 2023.
  31. Bucks Muse. The 2023 Milwaukee Bucks official 21 man training camp roster. 1708846920045559876. BucksMuse. October 2, 2023. October 8, 2023.
  32. Web site: Milwaukee Bucks convert Marques Bolden to a two-way contract. NBA.com. October 21, 2023. October 22, 2023.
  33. Web site: Milwaukee Bucks Request Waivers on Marques Bolden and Lindell Wigginton. NBA.com. January 7, 2024. January 7, 2024.
  34. Web site: WISCONSIN HERD ACQUIRE MARQUES BOLDEN. NBA.com. January 12, 2024. January 14, 2024.
  35. Web site: Hornets Sign Marques Bolden To 10-Day Contract. NBA.com. February 20, 2024. February 20, 2024.
  36. Web site: Hornets Sign Nathan Mensah To Two-Way Contract. NBA.com. March 2, 2024. March 2, 2024.
  37. Web site: Hornets' Marques Bolden: Swats four shots vs. Cleveland. April 15, 2024.
  38. Charlotte Hornets PR. OFFICIAL: The @hornets have waived center Marques Bolden. Bolden, who signed a two-way contract with the team last season, averaged 4.1 points and 3.6 rebounds in nine appearances with Charlotte.. 1808521332860076247. HornetsPR. July 3, 2024. July 3, 2024.
  39. Web site: Boxscore. D1 Circuit. en-us. July 18, 2017.
  40. News: Duke's Marques Bolden cut from USA Basketball U19 national team tryouts. heraldsun. July 18, 2017. en.
  41. News: Marques Terrell BOLDEN. FIBA. September 22, 2022. en.