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    With the 16th Pick in the NBA Draft the Philadelphia 76'ers select...

    Joe Alexander...

    Ht/Wt: 6-8/200 lbs
    Position:SF
    Drafted From:West Virgina

    West Virginia University junior forward Joe Alexander is an early-entry to the 2008 NBA draft, but remains without representation, making him eligible to return for a senior season. Standing 6'8" and weighing about 220 pounds, Alexander started every game he appeared in for Bob Huggins' Mountaineers in the 07-08 season. Hampered by a lower abdominal injury suffered against St John's on January 17th, Alexander wasn't his usual productive self through the last week of January and first couple games of February. However, once March began, Alexander was performing at elite status, evidenced by a stretch of games in which he scored 30 points three times in 5 games. Joe clearly relished his role as Huggins' go-to man, utilizing his new found post and face up game to destroy his opponents, including All Big East selections Sam Young (Pitt) and Jeff Adrien (UConn). On the second day of Big East tournament action, Alexander reached a career-high 34 points as WVU eliminated UConn in Madison Square Garden. During the final minute of the game, Alexander closed the victory in style as he seemingly waited for UConn forward Stanley Robinson to catch up to him on the fast break. He then exploded off of two feet and delivered a monstrous facial which has become a YouTube favorite for Mountaineer faithful. He then led his team to two convincing NCAA wins over powerhouses Arizona and Duke before losing to Xavier in overtime.

    For his size, Joe Alexander has above average ability to put the ball on the floor. On several occasions he was able to sky for a rebound, start the fast break and assist a teammate with a pretty bounce pass. In addition, he uses his head and shoulders well to fake a dribble drive and change direction. Very early in the Georgetown-WVU Big East tourney semifinal, Alexander used such a fake and sent Hoya forward Dejaun Summers to his backside. Off the dribble Alexander prefers to go right when pulling up, and his great elevation allows him to shoot over defenders of any size. A very high release point and good mechanics give him great upside as a jumpshooter. As he became a more effective mid-range and face up post player for the Mountaineers, his ability to shoot the 3 became less evident, but it is definitely there. Between sophomore and junior year, Alexander upped his free throw percentage over 15% and spent much of this past season as the Big East's top FT Shooter (about 82%).

    When deciding to go all the way to the rim, Alexander has all-world finishing ability off of one or two feet. He showed signs of finishing agressively with awesome power or using the glass with nice touch. Defensively, scouts feel that Alexander's combination of length, athleticism, and strength give him great potential as a NBA wing defender. Usually paired with opposing teams' biggest players, Alexander was rarely able to show off his perimeter defending skills, but on switch-offs he slid his feet well to stop smaller guys. Though playing out of position, he adapted to post defense and one of his brighter attributes lied in his shot altering/blocking skills.

    Only 6 years into American organized basketball (he grew up in Taiwan and China), Alexander aims to be a 15-20th pick due to his NBA frame, athleticism, and recent performances on big NCAA stages. His work ethic and competitive drive should allow him to be a solid NBA small forward for many years.

    This is what the sixers need. They need height, with only Dalembert being their only real height on the team and having so-so seasons, Joe Alexander can step in and get those rebounds and points as well.

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    Joe Alexander Stats



    Season
    GP
    MPG
    PPG
    FG%
    APG
    RPG
    BPG
    SPG
    2007-2008
    35
    31.6
    16.8
    46.3
    2.4
    6.3
    1.5
    0.7

    I believe that this would be the best player in the draft for the Philadelphia 76'ers to select (of course if the draft went this way).

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    The Raptors are on the clock.

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    deamon i am taking a ton of abuse from people anyway you can help

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    deamon i am taking a ton of abuse from people anyway you can help

    PM me if you have a problem. I told you this before.

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    great renegade u got one coming ur way

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    With the 16th Pick in the NBA Draft the Philadelphia 76'ers select...

    Joe Alexander...

    Ht/Wt: 6-8/200 lbs
    Position:SF
    Drafted From:West Virgina

    West Virginia University junior forward Joe Alexander is an early-entry to the 2008 NBA draft, but remains without representation, making him eligible to return for a senior season. Standing 6'8" and weighing about 220 pounds, Alexander started every game he appeared in for Bob Huggins' Mountaineers in the 07-08 season. Hampered by a lower abdominal injury suffered against St John's on January 17th, Alexander wasn't his usual productive self through the last week of January and first couple games of February. However, once March began, Alexander was performing at elite status, evidenced by a stretch of games in which he scored 30 points three times in 5 games. Joe clearly relished his role as Huggins' go-to man, utilizing his new found post and face up game to destroy his opponents, including All Big East selections Sam Young (Pitt) and Jeff Adrien (UConn). On the second day of Big East tournament action, Alexander reached a career-high 34 points as WVU eliminated UConn in Madison Square Garden. During the final minute of the game, Alexander closed the victory in style as he seemingly waited for UConn forward Stanley Robinson to catch up to him on the fast break. He then exploded off of two feet and delivered a monstrous facial which has become a YouTube favorite for Mountaineer faithful. He then led his team to two convincing NCAA wins over powerhouses Arizona and Duke before losing to Xavier in overtime.

    For his size, Joe Alexander has above average ability to put the ball on the floor. On several occasions he was able to sky for a rebound, start the fast break and assist a teammate with a pretty bounce pass. In addition, he uses his head and shoulders well to fake a dribble drive and change direction. Very early in the Georgetown-WVU Big East tourney semifinal, Alexander used such a fake and sent Hoya forward Dejaun Summers to his backside. Off the dribble Alexander prefers to go right when pulling up, and his great elevation allows him to shoot over defenders of any size. A very high release point and good mechanics give him great upside as a jumpshooter. As he became a more effective mid-range and face up post player for the Mountaineers, his ability to shoot the 3 became less evident, but it is definitely there. Between sophomore and junior year, Alexander upped his free throw percentage over 15% and spent much of this past season as the Big East's top FT Shooter (about 82%).

    When deciding to go all the way to the rim, Alexander has all-world finishing ability off of one or two feet. He showed signs of finishing agressively with awesome power or using the glass with nice touch. Defensively, scouts feel that Alexander's combination of length, athleticism, and strength give him great potential as a NBA wing defender. Usually paired with opposing teams' biggest players, Alexander was rarely able to show off his perimeter defending skills, but on switch-offs he slid his feet well to stop smaller guys. Though playing out of position, he adapted to post defense and one of his brighter attributes lied in his shot altering/blocking skills.

    Only 6 years into American organized basketball (he grew up in Taiwan and China), Alexander aims to be a 15-20th pick due to his NBA frame, athleticism, and recent performances on big NCAA stages. His work ethic and competitive drive should allow him to be a solid NBA small forward for many years.

    This is what the sixers need. They need height, with only Dalembert being their only real height on the team and having so-so seasons, Joe Alexander can step in and get those rebounds and points as well.

    STATS:

    Joe Alexander Stats



    Season
    GP
    MPG
    PPG
    FG%
    APG
    RPG
    BPG
    SPG
    2007-2008
    35
    31.6
    16.8
    46.3
    2.4
    6.3
    1.5
    0.7

    I believe that this would be the best player in the draft for the Philadelphia 76'ers to select (of course if the draft went this way).

    nice pick, of course, i hope this isnt who we end up picking overall because i think a few of the other guys that were picked wills till be available, but for the people left, nice pick. arthur should be picked next, i think, lol.

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    nice pick, of course, i hope this isnt who we end up picking overall because i think a few of the other guys that were picked wills till be available, but for the people left, nice pick. arthur should be picked next, i think, lol.

    yes, at the end of my parapgraph that exactly what i said...this is who i WOULD HAVE picked if the draft ended of this way...(which i hope it doesn't) lol...thanks! nice pick too...i like OJ Mayo even though all of the controversy

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    yeah, hpoping the knicks dont pick him though as i like to watch them go down in flamees, haha.

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    Just under 7 hours left for Toronto. If the pick is not made, it will be autopicked by staff.

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    this is a pretty good draft so far. javale mcgee is a great pick.

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