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Courtney Alexander No. 8, 4, 32 Guard Personal information Date of birth April 22, 1977 Place of birth Bridgeport, Connecticut Nationality American High school Charles E. Jordan Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Listed weight 205 lb (93 kg) Career information College Fresno State NBA Draft 2000 / Round: 1 / Pick: 13th overall Selected by the Orlando Magic Pro career 2000–2003 Career history Career highlights and awards - NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2001)
- WAC Player of the Year (2000)
- Consensus NCAA All-American Second Team (2000)
Stats at NBA.com Courtney Jason Alexander (born April 27, 1977 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) is an American professional basketball player, formerly in the NBA.
After playing high school basketball at Masuk High School in Monroe, CT he moved to Durham, North Carolina to play for C. E. Jordan High School to finish his high school career, Alexander, a shooting guard, was selected by the Orlando Magic with the 13th overall pick in the 2000 NBA Draft after he played college basketball at University of Virginia and Fresno State; his rights were traded to the Dallas Mavericks on the same day. He led the nation in scoring in the 1999-2000 season at Fresno State. He played for the Mavericks before being traded during his rookie season to the Washington Wizards where he played until 2002. He was named to the All-Rookie 2nd Team. He was then traded in the offseason to the New Orleans Hornets. A highlight of his career was a 33-point effort for the Wizards against the Toronto Raptors on April 18, 2001[1] when Richard Hamilton was out with injuries. He later signed with the Sacramento Kings but was released before ever playing a game for them. On October 8, 2006, Alexander was signed by the Denver Nuggets[2] after being out of the league for three seasons, but was waived on October 15.[3]
Notes
- ^ "Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, April 18, 2001". www.basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-01. http://web.archive.org/web/20071001002808/http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/WAS20010418.html. Retrieved 2007-03-13.
- ^ Delander, Brady (October 9, 2006). "Former first-rounder Alexander signs on". Denver Post. http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_4463427.
- ^ ESPN - NBA Basketball Transactions - National Basketball Association
External links
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- NBA stats @ basketballreference.com
2000 NBA Draft First round Kenyon Martin · Stromile Swift · Darius Miles · Marcus Fizer · Mike Miller · DerMarr Johnson · Chris Mihm · Jamal Crawford · Joel Przybilla · Keyon Dooling · Jérôme Moïso · Etan Thomas · Courtney Alexander · Mateen Cleaves · Jason Collier · Hedo Türkoğlu · Desmond Mason · Quentin Richardson · Jamaal Magloire · Speedy Claxton · Morris Peterson · Donnell Harvey · DeShawn Stevenson · Dalibor Bagarić · Jake Tsakalidis · Mamadou N'Diaye · Primož Brezec · Erick Barkley · Mark MadsenSecond round Marko Jarić · Dan Langhi · A. J. Guyton · Jake Voskuhl · Khalid El-Amin · Mike Smith · Soumaila Samake · Eddie House · Eduardo Nájera · Lavor Postell · Hanno Möttölä · Chris Carrawell · Olumide Oyedeji · Michael Redd · Brian Cardinal · Jabari Smith · DeeAndre Hulett · Josip Sesar · Mark Karcher · Jason Hart · Kaniel Dickens · Igor Rakočević · Ernest Brown · Dan McClintock · Cory Hightower · Chris Porter · Jaquay Walls · Scoonie Penn · Pete Mickeal2000 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Chris Carrawell • Marcus Fizer • A. J. Guyton • Kenyon Martin • Chris Mihm • Troy MurphySecond Team
Courtney Alexander • Shane Battier • Mateen Cleaves • Scoonie Penn • Morris Peterson • Stromile SwiftWestern Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year 1981: Ainge | 1982: Garnett | 1983: Cage, Durrant & Mannion | 1984: Cage | 1985: Saarelainen | 1986: Watson | 1987: Dembo | 1988: Smith | 1989: Hardaway | 1990: Mitchell | 1991: Grant | 1992: Slater | 1993: Grant | 1994: Brown | 1995: Van Horn | 1996: Van Horn | 1997: Carter & Van Horn | 1998: Nailon & Shields | 1999: Miller & Sasser | 2000: Alexander | 2001: Ely | 2002: Ely | 2003: Ross | 2004: Snyder | 2005: Fazekas | 2006: Fazekas | 2007: Fazekas | 2008: Carroll | 2009: Wilkinson | 2010: Babbitt | 2011: Wesley
NCAA Division I men's basketball season scoring leaders Unofficial 1936: Luisetti | 1937: Luisetti | 1938: Jaworski | 1939: Jaworski | 1940: Modzelewski | 1941: Modzelewski | 1942: Modzelewski | 1943: Senesky | 1944: Calverley | 1945: Mikan | 1946: Mikan | 1947: Lacy
Official 1948: Wier | 1949: Lavelli | 1950: Arizin | 1951: Mlkvy | 1952: Lovellette | 1953: Selvy | 1954: Selvy | 1955: Floyd | 1956: Floyd | 1957: Wallace | 1958: Robertson | 1959: Robertson | 1960: Robertson | 1961: Burgess | 1962: McGill | 1963: Werkman | 1964: Komives | 1965: Barry | 1966: Schellhase | 1967: Walker | 1968: Maravich | 1969: Maravich | 1970: Maravich | 1971: Neumann | 1972: Lamar | 1973: Averitt | 1974: Fogle | 1975: McCurdy | 1976: Rogers | 1977: F. Williams | 1978: F. Williams | 1979: Butler | 1980: Murphy | 1981: Fredrick | 1982: Kelly | 1983: Kelly | 1984: Jakubick | 1985: McDaniel | 1986: Bailey | 1987: Houston | 1988: Hawkins | 1989: Gathers | 1990: Kimble | 1991: Bradshaw | 1992: Roberts | 1993: Guy | 1994: Robinson | 1995: Thomas | 1996: Granger | 1997: Jones | 1998: Jones | 1999: Young | 2000: Alexander | 2001: McCollum | 2002: Conley | 2003: Douglas | 2004: Clark | 2005: Clark | 2006: Morrison | 2007: R. Williams | 2008: R. Williams | 2009: Curry | 2010: Coleman | 2011: Fredette
Categories:- 1977 births
- Living people
- American basketball players
- Basketball players from Connecticut
- Dallas Mavericks players
- Fresno State Bulldogs men's basketball players
- Male basketball guards
- New Orleans Hornets players
- Orlando Magic draft picks
- Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
- People from Bridgeport, Connecticut
- Sacramento Kings players
- Shooting guards
- Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball players
- Washington Wizards players
- American basketball biography, 1970s birth stubs
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