- Joe Barry Carroll
infobox NBA Player
name = Joe Barry Carroll
nickname = Joe Barely Cares
position = Center
height_ft = 7 | height_in = 1
weight_lbs = 255
nationality = USA
birth_date = birth date and age|1958|7|24
birth_place = Pine Bluff,Arkansas
college = Purdue
draft =1st overall
draft_year = 1980
draft_team =Golden State Warriors
team =
career_start = 1980
career_end = 1991
former_teams = Golden State Warriors (1980-84)
Simac Milano (1984-1985)
Golden State Warriors (1985-88)Houston Rockets (1988)New Jersey Nets (1988-90)Denver Nuggets (1990)Phoenix Suns (1991)
awards = 1979 First-Team All-Big Ten
1980 First-Team All-Big Ten
1980 Basketball All-AmericanJoe Barry Carroll (born
July 24 ,1958 inPine Bluff, Arkansas ) is a retired American professionalbasketball player who spent ten seasons in the NBA. A 7'1" center who starred atPurdue University , he holds the all-time school records for career and single-season rebounds (1148 and 352, respectively). Carroll was selected by theGolden State Warriors with the first overall pick of the1980 NBA Draft . Many have labeled Carroll as one of the biggest busts in NBA Draft history, giving him the nickname "Joe Barely Cares" for his perceived indifference to the game. [ [http://www.salon.com/news/sports/col/kaufman/2002/06/28/draft/print.html Salon.com News | Will Yao pay off? ] ] A great deal of Carroll's negative press, however, can reasonably be attributed by the fact that he often declined interviews and the fact that the Warriors tradedRobert Parish and the draft choice used to selectKevin McHale to theBoston Celtics for the first overall picked used to select Carroll.During his first few seasons however, Carroll was actually a very productive player. He averaged 18.9 points and 9.3 rebounds as a rookie and two seasons later averaged a career high 24.1 points to go along with 8.7 rebounds. Carroll raised some eyebrows for leaving the Warriors in 1984 to play in
Italy [ [http://finals.com/warriors/history/00401109.html WARRIORS: Golden State Warriors History ] ] for Simac Milano (he won the Italian league), but he returned to the team in 1985 and averaged 21.2 points for two consecutive seasons.Carroll represented the Warriors in the 1987
NBA All-Star Game , but after the 1986-87 season his production began to decline, and in December 1987 he was traded withSleepy Floyd to theHouston Rockets forRalph Sampson and Steve Harris. Carroll averaged just 12.7 points during that season, and after stints with theNew Jersey Nets ,Denver Nuggets , andPhoenix Suns , he retired from the NBA in 1991. He ended his career with totals of 12,455 points and 5,404 rebounds, 4 times topping 20 ppg in scoring.Carroll is currently a successful investor and businessman living outside of
Atlanta, Georgia on his family ranch.Notes
External links
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/carrojo01.html Career Stats]
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