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Name | Alex English |
Caption | 2009 � 10 Toronto Raptors coaching staff, L to R: Alex English, Marc Iavaroni, and Jay Triano |
Position | Small forward |
Height Ft | 6 |
Height In | 7 |
Weight Lb | 190 |
Number | 23, 22, 2 |
Birth Date | January 05, 1954(age 59) |
Birth Place | Columbia, South Carolina |
Nationality | American |
High School | Dreher (Columbia, South Carolina) |
College | South Carolina (1972 � 1976) |
Draft Round | 2 |
Draft Pick | 23 |
Draft Year | 1976 |
Draft Team | Milwaukee Bucks |
Career Start | 1976 |
Career End | 1992 |
Years1 | � |
Team1 | Milwaukee Bucks |
Years2 | � |
Team2 | Indiana Pacers |
Years3 | 1980 � |
Team3 | Denver Nuggets |
Years4 | |
Team4 | Dallas Mavericks |
Years5 | 1991 � 1992 |
Team5 | Basket Napoli (Italy) |
Highlights |
* 8× NBA All-Star ( � )
* NBA Scoring Champion ( )
* 3× All-NBA Second Team ( � 1983, )
* J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award ( )
* #2 Retired by the Denver Nuggets |
Stats League | NBA |
Stat1label | Points |
Stat1value | 25,613 (21.5 ppg) |
Stat2label | Rebounds |
Stat2value | 6,538 (5.5 rpg) |
Stat3label | Assists |
Stat3value | 4,351 (3.6 apg) |
Bbr | englial01 |
Letter | e |
HOF Player | alexander-alex-english |
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Alexander English (born January 5, 1954 in Columbia, South Carolina) is a retired American basketball player and former assistant coach of the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association who played at the forward position. He played at the University of South Carolina and most notably with the National Basketball Association's Denver Nuggets.
He averaged 21.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game during his NBA career and was the NBA's most prolific scorer during the 1980s. He was named to eight NBA All-Star teams, his #2 jersey was retired by the Nuggets, and he was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1997.
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