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25: 153:. Goodman was the first freshman to start at Towson in eleven seasons. He averaged 6 points, 4 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game in his freshman year in 2000–2001, and was awarded the coach's award for his performance on the court and in the classroom. Goodman continued at Towson for his sophomore campaign until December 2001, when Goodman filed a complaint that the newly hired coach allegedly assaulted him. 223:
to play for Maccabi Shoham. In his first two games, he played more than 20 minutes and scored close to 20 points a game. But in December 2006, Goodman's left knee gave out again and his doctors ordered him to undergo weeks of physical therapy. He did not get to play again until March 2007.
122:, in an Orthodox Jewish family with six brothers and two sisters. He began playing basketball at five years of age, but he first garnered national attention as a junior in high school, averaging 35.4 points per game for the 210:
citizens. He suffered a knee injury that required major surgery. After nine months of intensive physical therapy, he beat the odds and returned to Giva't Shmuel to fulfill his contract for the 2005–06 season.
126:. In 11th grade, he was ranked the 25th-best high school player in the country, and was dubbed the "Jewish Jordan". Goodman graduated from Takoma Academy of Takoma Park, Maryland, in 2000. 240:(the league began play in January 2008). In his first game, he suffered a complex dislocation of his finger which required surgery and a year of physical therapy. 138:, which had one of the top-ranked basketball teams in the country. The team's schedule included activities on Friday nights and Saturdays (against the rules of 516: 491: 536: 330: 521: 486: 526: 481: 451: 90:
in 11th grade, he was ranked 25th-best high school player in the country, with an average of 35.4 points per game. He accepted a
357: 294: 142:). Maryland's coaching staff and Tamir had friction over his refusal to play on the Sabbath, so he declined Maryland's offer. 506: 511: 501: 252:. After shattering several bones in his left hand in practice, Goodman was unable to play the remainder of the season. 376: 446: 476: 123: 87: 496: 274: 531: 334: 237: 220: 179: 103: 441: 404: 471: 203: 167: 99: 466: 8: 233: 119: 166:
Goodman fulfilled a dream of his by moving to Israel and signing a 3-year contract with
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in the 2003–04 season, and returned to Giva't Shmuel for the 2005–06 season.
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In late 2007, Goodman moved back to Maryland to play for the
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Still recovering from his injury, Goodman dropped down to
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Maccabi Haifa signs the 'Jewish Jordan' for next season
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Sports Illustrated
Jewish
Jordan
Talmudical Academy of Baltimore
scholarship
Towson University
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Giv'at Shmuel
Elitzur Kiryat Ata
Baltimore, Maryland
Talmudical Academy of Baltimore
University of Maryland
Orthodox Judaism
scholarship
Towson University
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Giv'at Shmuel
Elitzur Kiryat Ata
Israeli Defense Force
Israeli
Liga Leumit
Maryland Nighthawks
Premier Basketball League
Maccabi Haifa
List of select Jewish basketball players
"Sacred Hoops"
SLAM Magazine
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