Pau Gasol

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Pau Gasol is a well-known Spanish basketball player

Jul 6, 1980

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 6, 1980
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Basketball Players
  • Siblings: Adrià Gasol, Marc Gasol
  • Known as: Pau Gasol Sáez
  • Universities:
    • University of Barcelona
  • Birth Place: Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona

Pau Gasol born at

Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona

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Birth Place

Though Gasol could not complete his medical degree, he remains interested in medicine and often visits the ‘Children’s Hospital’ in Los Angeles to interact with patients and doctors for charity and to satiate his intellectual interest. He is especially interested in supporting the cure for AIDS and scoliosis. He is a member of the ‘Hoops for St. Jude,’ a charity program for the benefit of the ‘St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.’

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Personal Life

He has sponsored free tickets for children to watch basketball. He is an ambassador for Spain’s ‘UNICEF Committee,’ as part of which he visited Angola and South Africa to sensitize people in dealing with children suffering with AIDS.

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He has learnt French and Italian. He also knows English, Spanish, and Catalan languages since childhood. He loves reading historical books and plays classical music on the keyboard.

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Personal Life

Pau Gasol Saez was born on July 6, 1980, at the ‘Sant Pau Hospital,’ Barcelona, Spain. Both his parents worked at the Sant Pau Hospital. His mother, Marisa, was a doctor and his father, Agusti, was an administrator in the hospital. Both his parents also played second-division basketball in Spain. He spent his childhood in Cornella and later moved to Sant Boi de Llobregat, which was another suburb of Barcelona. He has two younger brothers, named Marc and Adria, who are just as tall as he is and also play professional basketball.

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Childhood & Early Life

As a child, he played rugby and football. Later, as he grew tall, he switched to basketball. He was a shy child and did well in his studies. Initially, he was not interested in sports as a career and wanted to become a doctor. He joined the medical school at the ‘University of Barcelona’ but had to quit later due to his busy schedule of basketball.

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Childhood & Early Life

He started playing basketball for his school team and later signed with ‘CB Cornella,’ a feeder club for ‘FC Barcelona,’ at the age of 16. He then graduated from the ‘Barcelona’ junior team to its senior team.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 2001, he was named the ‘Most Valuable Player’ (MVP) of the tournament when ‘Barcelona’ won the ‘Spanish National Cup.’ He entered the ‘NBA’ draft the same year and was selected third overall in the first round by the ‘Atlanta Hawks,’ who later gave him up to the ‘Memphis Grizzlies’ in exchange for Shareef Abdur-Rahim.

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Childhood & Early Life

His parents moved to Memphis, Germantown, Tennessee, US when he started playing for the ‘Grizzlies.’ His brothers also took up basketball at the ‘Lausanne Collegiate School’ in Memphis. Soon, his father began working from home, while his mother became a volunteer at the ‘St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.’

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Childhood & Early Life

He started his professional career with the ‘Grizzlies’ with an average of 17.6 points in his first season. He became the first foreign player to be named the ‘NBA Rookie of the Year’ and to be part of the ‘NBA All-Rookie First Team’ in 2001.

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Career

He played all 82 games in his first two seasons and missed the first game of the third season due to a foot injury. He scored his 3,000th point against the ‘Boston Celtics’ in the same season and became the fastest player to reach a score of 5,000 points in the following season.

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In 2006, he became the first Spanish player and member of the ‘Grizzlies’ to have made it to the ‘NBA All-Star Game’ in Houston, Texas, as a reserve for the ‘Western Conference.’ He missed 23 games of the 2006–2007 ‘NBA’ season due to an injury sustained during the ‘FIBA World Championship’ semi-final between Spain and Argentina.

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The following season saw Pau and his brother, Marc Gasol, being picked up by the ‘Los Angeles Lakers.’ When he left the ‘Grizzlies,’ he held twelve franchise records, including records for the number of field goals scored, shots blocked, and points made. He played his first game for the ‘Lakers’ against the ‘New Jersey Nets’ in February 2008, in which he scored 24 points.

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Despite suffering another ankle injury, he played a number of games during the season and scored his 10,000th point against the ‘Utah Jazz’ in January 2009. He also made his second ‘All-Star’ appearance in the 2008–09 ‘NBA’ season and was named ‘Western Conference Player of the Month.’

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Throughout his ‘NBA’ career, he has achieved multiple feats. He has been the ‘NBA Rookie of the Year’ and part of the ‘NBA All-Rookie First Team’ in 2002. He has been part of the ‘NBA All-Star’ six times. He has also been part of the ‘All-NBA Third Team,’ the ‘All-NBA Second Team,’ and the ‘NBA Champion’ team, twice each.

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Awards & Achievements

His European awards include four ‘Euroscar’ awards and two ‘Mr. Europa,’ ‘FIBA Europe Player of the Year,’ and ‘All European Player of the Year’ awards each.

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Awards & Achievements

He has won a number of medals as part of the Spanish junior and senior national teams that include gold medals at the 1999 ‘FIBA Under-19 World Championship,’ at the 2006 ‘FIBA World Championship,’ and at the ‘EuroBasket’ in 2009, 2011, and 2015.

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He also won silver medals at the 2008 and 2012 ‘Summer Olympic Games.’

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