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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#21 » by Basketball_Jones » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:35 pm

Apparently some real issues with him and he's not even that talented. He'd be a great volleyball player though.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#22 » by Hassassin » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:45 pm

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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#23 » by sh00n » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:57 pm

He should've never gone as high as he did, but I still think he has the potential to be a player in this league. But I don't think he'll be able to accomplish it staying in the NBA and being glued to the bench. Give him two years in Europe and he'd be a role player in the NBA.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#24 » by Fairview4Life » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:12 pm

redred9 wrote:I follow the Bucks a little and apparently Alexander displayed...

little to no interest in improving his bball skills, was more interested in scoring the cheerleaders, was once benched for airballing a dunk (??), sat out with injuries when he was cleared to go, didn't work on his body, has no true NBA position, didn't even play that well in college except for a couple of weeks in the tournament.. the list goes on.

Basically., his NBA ship might have already sailed. The Bucks gave up on him after half a season. Hell to the no.


That's odd, he was known as a gym rat coming into the draft.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#25 » by chrome381 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:14 pm

Lol who?
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#26 » by SargentBargs101 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:14 pm

adam morrison> joe alexander
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#27 » by redred9 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:25 pm

Fairview4Life wrote:
redred9 wrote:I follow the Bucks a little and apparently Alexander displayed...

little to no interest in improving his bball skills, was more interested in scoring the cheerleaders, was once benched for airballing a dunk (??), sat out with injuries when he was cleared to go, didn't work on his body, has no true NBA position, didn't even play that well in college except for a couple of weeks in the tournament.. the list goes on.

Basically., his NBA ship might have already sailed. The Bucks gave up on him after half a season. Hell to the no.


That's odd, he was known as a gym rat coming into the draft.


actually yeah i remember that. Someone must have lied / or something changed.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#28 » by tylrrr » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:46 pm

Wasn't his work ethic his main selling point? I remember reading all this garbage about him sleeping on the couch in the coach's room in college. I chalk it up to a great tournament, not so great skills and untimely injuries.

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Post#29 » by LieCheatSteal » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:53 pm

He had some injury issues during his stay with the Bucks. That may have hampered his development. His game was pretty raw but he was supposed to be known for his athleticism and toughness.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#30 » by RomaniaLuvTR » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:54 pm

Reignman wrote:Kid had a great tourney for virginia and with his athleticism it suckered a few teams into looking at him in the lottery even though he was nowhere near that throughout the NCAA season.

I'm not sure if he's NBA material (yet).

and i have a feeling hayward is gonna have a similar path...
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#31 » by krikit » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:56 pm

It's one thing to grind towards your NBA goal in a pretty protected college atmosphere where you are the man on campus, another to keep grinding in an adverse situation where you come in as a hyped lottery pick and than find yourself looking in from the outside and maybe simple is in over your head talent wise. Add 5 million dollar guaranteed and some entitled attitude and it could probably derail a lot of people. Sports are filled with stories of guys who were big starts a junior level but flamed out quickly as senior pro's.

The simplest explanation is probably though that he's simply not good enough talent wise to cut it in the league.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#32 » by redred9 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:58 pm

Skiles obviously thought he was a 'Skiles kinda guy' coming in, and Bucks fans were pretty excited about his work ethic as well - for whatever reason it turned out competely the opposite. I remember reading about assistant coaches cussing him out for mostly standing around doing nothing while everyone else was practicing, about him being told to stay away from the cheerleaders etc

Apparently Skiles disliked him so much he wouldn't even give him a chance to get on the court. So yeah. Send him to Europe to 'mature', i guess. His dunks were crazy.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#33 » by TDotDiehard » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:12 am

SargentBargs101 wrote:adam morrison> joe alexander

Hilarious :lol: :lol:
But really, Gerald Green >>>> Alexander
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#34 » by HeyJoe » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:16 am

i was just about to say we should take a look at signing samuels instead, who totalled cousins in the SL

then i was informed he was taken by the cavs a few days ago :/
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#35 » by theonlyeastcoastrapsfan » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:19 am

Why not Joey Graham?
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Post#36 » by Ducksplatt » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:19 am

If possible, I would invite him to camp to take a look.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#37 » by Greg Stink » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:28 am

theonlyeastcoastrapsfan wrote:Why not Joey Graham?


He IS Joey Graham, only the same age Graham was when drafted and 2 inches taller.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#38 » by C_Money » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:35 am

redred9 wrote:I follow the Bucks a little and apparently Alexander displayed...

little to no interest in improving his bball skills, was more interested in scoring the cheerleaders, was once benched for airballing a dunk (??), sat out with injuries when he was cleared to go, didn't work on his body, has no true NBA position, didn't even play that well in college except for a couple of weeks in the tournament.. the list goes on.

Basically., his NBA ship might have already sailed. The Bucks gave up on him after half a season. Hell to the no.


LOL how do you airball a dunk? I need to see this.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#39 » by redred9 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:48 am

C_Money wrote:
redred9 wrote:I follow the Bucks a little and apparently Alexander displayed...

little to no interest in improving his bball skills, was more interested in scoring the cheerleaders, was once benched for airballing a dunk (??), sat out with injuries when he was cleared to go, didn't work on his body, has no true NBA position, didn't even play that well in college except for a couple of weeks in the tournament.. the list goes on.

Basically., his NBA ship might have already sailed. The Bucks gave up on him after half a season. Hell to the no.


LOL how do you airball a dunk? I need to see this.


haha i dunno! I was reading a Bucks game thread awhile back to see how Bogut was doing and the entire thread was derailed by laughter at Alexander's air dunk attempt and benching. I wish I had seen it myself.

EDIT: i think it was seen as somewhat of a defining moment in Alexanders history as a Buck.
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Re: Raps should take a look at Joe alexander 

Post#40 » by Turk Nowitzki » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:56 am

As a Bucks fan, trust me when I say you don't want Joe Alexander. That guy's description is pretty much spot on, he's the epitome of fail.

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