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Joe Alexander - Flying Future MIX by MISIEK

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MY MIX FROM MISIEK MOVIE SHOW
footage from 10.2008 to 01.2009
"There is absolutely no copyright infringement intended what so ever. All the contents in the following video are owned by there respective owners. The audio and visual clips in this video were put together for entertainment purposes only."
HQ: http://rapidshare.com/files/178169760/99104JAFF.rar
Music: The Team - Locker Room Anthem (Hip-Hop)

number: 11 Highlights / Video / Clip
biography:
Joe Alexander (born December 26, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA. Alexander was selected for the 2007 All-Big East squad and was an All-American Honorable Mention. He was selected 8th overall in the 2008 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks.Born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Alexander moved to Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. when he was two. At the age of eight, his family relocated to China when his father got a job working for Nestle. Alexander lived for the next six years in China (Hong Kong for six months, the rest in Beijing) where he became nearly fluent in Mandarin. While Alexander lived in Hong Kong, he attended the Hong Kong International School in Tai Tam. Alexander attended the International School of Beijing, Shunyi from 1996-2002, where he first became acquainted with basketball. His brothers, John and Jeremy, became the first foreigners to win the Beijing High School basketball MVP award and did so in successive seasons. Alexander then returned to the United States to live in Mt. Airy, Maryland, where he would spend his junior and senior seasons playing for Linganore High School. While he only played a minor role coming off the bench his junior year, his senior season he boasted averages of 14.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game, which earned him first-team Monocacy Valley Athlete League Chesapeake conference honors. Alexander was named team captain his senior year and selected to the Frederick County all-star first team. He was named Mt. Airy Gazette player of the year, 2004 Frederick Gazette player of the year, earned first-team honors from the Frederick Gazette and Frederick News Post, and was on The Washington Post's honorable mention all-Met team. Alexander also set school records for blocks in a season (90) and season field goal percentage (58.0). After high school, Alexander gained only limited attention from Division III schools (including Washington College, where his brothers were playing) and some Division II programs. At that point, Alexander was 6'6" (1.98 m) and only 170 lb (77 kg); a Division I athletic scholarship was out of the question. Determined to make his dream a reality, he opted to attend Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia.
Playing behind Pitt star Sam Young and Villanova's Shane Clark, Alexander would see extremely limited playing time while at Hargrave. Alexander enrolled at West Virginia University in 2005 after attending Hargrave Military Academy for the 2004-2005 season. As a freshman, he played in 10 games, while starters Kevin Pittsnogle and Mike Gansey led the starting senior class. On November 13, 2005, Alexander scored his first collegiate basket against Wofford.His best game his freshman year was against Washington & Jefferson College where he scored five points and blocked five shots on December 3. On April 9, 2008, Alexander declared himself eligible for the 2008 NBA Draft, and later signed with an agent, forfeiting his college eligibility. He was drafted 8th overall in the NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks.[47] In the 2008 NBA Summer League, Alexander averaged 9.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game while starting all 5 games. In a December 7, 2008 Bucks loss to the L.A. Lakers, Alexander led the team in scoring with 15 points.On December 25, Alexander was chosen as one of three rookies to get the chance to participate in the 2009 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest.

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  • Nice song, Name?

  • look at discription

  • and this is good decision :) ..

Top Comments

  • rudy fernandez best dunk: 2 hand reverse

    westbrook best dunk: 1 hander

    joe alexader dunks: mouth at rim windmills, elbow dunks, free throw dunks, between the legs dunks. Go search his college dunk contest

    HOW IS THIS EVEN A COMPETITION

  • I'm voting for Joe Alexander.

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  • Proud to be friends with him (When I was in Elementary and he was still in high school)

  • Proud to say I went to school with this boy

  • still NBA bust.

  • @dunkonu1234 I agree, that was such BULL Crap...... Joe would have won......

  • @moorparker40

    He's in the D-League with the Texas Legends and putting up good numbers. Hopefully he can return to the NBA soon and play to his full potential.

  • who does he play for now?

  • You can't judge this kid.. He's just not ready for NBA yet, this also happened to DIRK a few years ago this is why Ricky Rubio of spain didn't play last season because he's not yet ready for NBA caliber players he's afraid he might become like him

  • LOL

  • draft bust

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