Zach Norvell Jr. Explained

Zach Norvell Jr.
Number:21
Position:Shooting guard / small forward
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lb:205
Birth Date:9 December 1997
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
High School:Simeon (Chicago, Illinois)
College:Gonzaga (2017–2019)
Draft Year:2019
Career Start:2019
Career End:2021
Team1:Los Angeles Lakers
Years2:2019
Team2:South Bay Lakers
Years3:2019–2020
Team3:South Bay Lakers
Team4:Golden State Warriors
Years5:2020
Team5:South Bay Lakers
Years6:2020–2021
Team6:Santa Cruz Warriors
Highlights:
  • First-team All-WCC (2019)
  • WCC Newcomer of the Year (2018)
  • WCC All-Freshman Team (2018)

Zachary Norvell Jr. (born December 9, 1997) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Gonzaga Bulldogs.

Early life

Norvell is the son of Tonja Hall and Zachary Norvell, who played basketball in college at Northeastern Illinois (until the program was disbanded in 1998) and New Mexico State and coaches at DuSable High School. Growing up, the younger Norvell was an accomplished baseball player but decided to quit to focus on basketball. At Simeon Career Academy, Norvell played limited minutes as a freshman behind Jaylon Tate and Kendrick Nunn.[1] As a junior, Norvell averaged nearly 13 points, four rebounds and three assists per game and was a Chicago Tribune All-State special mention selection in 2015. He played some time at point guard due to injury problems. He scored 53 points in an AAU game for Mac Irvin Fire in Las Vegas in July 2015, increasing his recruiting stock. Norvell ended up committing to Gonzaga, choosing the Bulldogs over offers from Florida State, Georgetown and Iowa State.[2] Norvell was No. 76 in ESPN's Top 100 rankings and was nominated for the McDonald's All-American game.

College career

Norvell underwent leg surgery before arriving at Gonzaga for his freshman season.[3] Norvell redshirted during his first season at Gonzaga, partially so he could recover from his leg injury.[4] Despite his redshirt, he was allowed to play an exhibition game against West Georgia, where he was able to score 18 points.[5]

Coming into his redshirt freshman season, Norvell was named to the Julius Erving Award watch list.[6] During his redshirt freshman season, Norvell was able to become a breakout star of the NCAA tournament, leading his team by scoring 21.5 points per game during the first 2 games of the tournament. He was also able to make a game tying three-pointer against UNC Greensboro and recorded his first career double-double against Ohio State with 28 points and 12 rebounds.[7] On the season, Norvell averaged 12.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game. He was named West Coast Conference Newcomer of the Year.[8]

Coming into his sophomore season, Norvell was named to the Preseason All-WCC Team.[9] He was named to the preseason John R. Wooden Award and Jerry West Award watchlists.[10] [11] At Gonzaga, he was known by the nickname "Snacks".[12] He posted a career-high 28 points against Creighton on December 1, 2018.[13] He was named to the 2018–19 All-West Coast Conference first team along with teammates Rui Hachimura, Brandon Clarke and Josh Perkins.[14] Following the season, he declared for the 2019 NBA draft.[15] [16] He was invited to the NBA Draft Combine.[17] On May 9, he announced his intention to remain in the draft.[12]

Professional career

Los Angeles Lakers (2019)

Norvell went undrafted during the 2019 NBA draft. On July 1, 2019, Norvell signed with the Los Angeles Lakers to a two-way contract.[18] On October 25, 2019, Norvell made his debut in NBA, coming off from bench in a 95–86 win over the Utah Jazz with a rebound.[19] Norvell was waived on December 11, 2019.[20]

South Bay Lakers (2019–2020)

On December 17, 2019, Norvell was acquired by the South Bay Lakers.[21] Norvell averaged 15.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists in his 29 appearances (17 starts).

Golden State Warriors (2020)

On February 8, 2020, Norvell signed a 10-day contract with the Golden State Warriors.[22] Although he had appeared in a pair of games for the Lakers,[23] Norvell scored his first points on February 8, when he posted seven points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in a 17-minute plus 10 debut for the Warriors against the Los Angeles Lakers.[24] [25]

Santa Cruz Warriors (2020–2021)

On February 21, 2020, the Santa Cruz Warriors announced that they had acquired Norvell from the South Bay Lakers for the returning right to Juan Toscano-Anderson and a 2021 1st-round draft pick in the 2021 NBA G League Draft.[26] In his debut for Santa Cruz, Norvell scored a career-high 34 points shooting 7-of-12 from behind the arc while also contributing five rebounds and four assists in a 128-122 loss to the South Bay Lakers.[27]

On November 26, 2020, Norvell signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bulls.[28] He was waived at the conclusion of training camp.

On January 12, 2021, Norvell was included in roster of Santa Cruz Warriors which would participate the 2020–21 season in the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex of Walt Disney World Resort located near Orlando.[29] He was released on February 17, 2021 after suffering a season-ending injury.

Career statistics

NBA

Regular season

|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| L.A. Lakers| 2 || 0 || 2.5 || .000 || .000 || .000 || .5 || .0 || .0 || .0 || 0.0|-| style="text-align:left;"| | style="text-align:left;"| Golden State| 3 || 0 || 12.0 || .273 || .375 || 1.000 || 1.7 || 1.0 || .7 || .0 || 3.3|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 5 || 0 || 8.2 || .250 || .375 || 1.000 || 1.2 || .6 || .4 || .0 || 2.0

College

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2017–18| style="text-align:left;"| Gonzaga| 37 || 29 || 27.0 || .456 || .370 || .800 || 3.9 || 2.3 || 1.1 || .1 || 12.7|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2018–19| style="text-align:left;"| Gonzaga| 37 || 36 || 30.7 || .435 || .372 || .867 || 4.3 || 3.1 || 1.3 || .1 || 14.9|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 74 || 65 || 28.8 || .445 || .371 || .836 || 4.1 || 2.7 || 1.2 || .1 || 13.8

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kane . Colleen . Simeon All Access Spotlight's on Zack Norvell . July 4, 2018 . . February 27, 2013.
  2. News: Narang . Bob . Boys hoops: Simeon guard Zachary Norvell commits to Gonzaga . July 4, 2018 . Chicago Tribune . November 2, 2015.
  3. Web site: Gonzaga's depth already being tested. Meehan, Jim. November 3, 2016. July 1, 2018. The Spokesman-Review.
  4. Web site: Gonzaga redshirt Zach Norvell Jr. maintains positive attitude, work ethic. Meehan, Jim. February 7, 2017. July 1, 2018. The Spokesman-Review.
  5. Web site: Zags cruise past West Georgia Wolves in exhibition game. Meehan, Jim. November 5, 2016. July 1, 2018. The Spokesman-Review.
  6. Web site: 0 Zags Norvell Jr. named to Julius Erving Award watch list . KHQ . July 4, 2018.
  7. Web site: Gonzaga's Zach Norvell Jr. has found his sweet spot during the first two games of the NCAA tournament. Bolch, Ben. March 21, 2018. July 1, 2018. Los Angeles Times.
  8. News: Baker . Matt . March Madness Sweet 16: Breaking down Florida State-Gonzaga . July 4, 2018 . Tampa Bay Times . March 19, 2018.
  9. Web site: Gonzaga picked to Win 2018-19 Men's Basketball Championship. West Coast Conference. October 18, 2018. October 18, 2018.
  10. Web site: Wooden Award preseason top 50 announced. November 7, 2018. November 6, 2018. ESPN.
  11. News: College basketball awards: 20 shooting guards named to Jerry West Award preseason watch list. 2018-11-09. en.
  12. Web site: Report: Zach Norvell Staying in 2019 NBA Draft. May 17, 2019. May 9, 2019. SB Nation. Karr, Steven.
  13. Web site: Norvell's 28 points rallies No. 1 Zags past Creighton 103-92. March 26, 2019. December 1, 2018. ESPN. Associated Press.
  14. Web site: Gonzaga players and coaches sweep WCC awards. March 26, 2019. March 5, 2019. KREM. Carroll, Megan.
  15. Web site: Gonzaga's Zach Norvell declares for the NBA draft, but the Simeon grad could return to school. May 17, 2019. April 20, 2019. Chicago Tribune. Associated Press.
  16. Web site: Zach Norvell Jr. declares for 2019 NBA Draft; remains eligible to return. May 17, 2019. April 20, 2019. SB Nation. Woodburn, Peter.
  17. Web site: Sixty-six players expected to attend NBA Draft Combine: 11 additional players added from G League Elite Camp. May 17, 2019. May 8, 2019. NBA.com.
  18. Web site: Lakers Sign Zach Norvell Jr. to Two-Way Contract . NBA.com . July 2, 2019.
  19. Web site: LeBron scores 32, AD adds 21 in Lakers' 95-86 win over Jazz. October 25, 2019. ESPN.com. October 25, 2019.
  20. Web site: Lakers Sign Devontae Cacok to Two-Way Contract . NBA.com . December 11, 2019.
  21. Web site: South Bay Lakers Acquire Zach Norvell Jr.. December 17, 2019. NBA.com. December 17, 2019.
  22. Web site: Warriors Sign Guards Zach Norvell Jr. and Jeremy Pargo to 10-Day Contracts. February 8, 2020. NBA.com. February 8, 2020.
  23. Web site: Warriors News: Zach Norvell Jr., Jeremy Pargo Sign 10-Day Contracts with GSW. February 10, 2020. February 8, 2020. Bleacher Report. Daniels, Tim.
  24. Web site: New-Look Warriors Battle in Loss to Lakers: Andrew Wiggins Scores 24 Points in his Warriors Debut. February 10, 2020. February 8, 2020. NBA.com.
  25. Web site: Warriors' Zach Norvell: Looks good in team debut. February 10, 2020. February 9, 2020. CBS Sports.
  26. Web site: Warriors Acquire Zach Norvell Jr In Trade. February 21, 2020. NBA.com. February 21, 2020.
  27. News: Seimas . Jim . Zach Norvell Jr. shines in Santa Cruz debut, but Warriors go flat late . May 18, 2020 . . February 26, 2020.
  28. News: Schaefer . Rob . Report: Bulls Agree With Free Agent Guard Zach Norvell Jr. on One-Year Deal . November 26, 2020 . NBC Chicago . November 26, 2020.
  29. Web site: Santa Cruz Warriors announce 2020-21 roster. January 12, 2021. NBA.com. January 12, 2021.