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Alexander English (Alex, The Blade) Position: Forward Height: 6-7 Weight: 190 lbs. Born: January 5 , 1954 in Columbia, South Carolina High School: Dreher in Columbia, South Carolina College: University of South Carolina Inducted into Hall of Fame as Player in 1997 Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2nd round (6th pick, 23rd overall) of the 1976 NBA draft. [link]

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Published 5/5/2008 by PN at Supersonicsoul - The Sonics Blog!
... the fewest number of 3-pointers of any team in the entire league. Naturally, this means the Sonics also ranked at the bottom in points scored from 3-point attempts, checking in at 11.5 points per game (actually, they just edged out Philly, but it was a close race). However, as the father of the nerdy 27-year-old virgin says to him at his 28th birthday party, “You’ve got to score sometime, right?” In the Sonics’ case, they scored on 2-point jump shots. Call it the Alex English Approach. Long ago, 3-pointers were not ...

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Published 5/12/2008 by Jake (noreply@blogger.com) at Motown Sports Revival
... of the MVP Voting twice. 67). Bernard King King was the Cam Neely of the NBA. He didn't play much but when he did, he was awesome. King only played in 70+ games seven times in 14 seasons. That doesn't include the two seasons that he missed completely. He led the NBA in scoring in '85 with a 33 ppg scoring average. He finished second in the MVP Voting in '84. He was also selected to the First Team All-NBA twice and a Second Team once. 68). Alex English English and Dantley had nearly identical careers. Both played from 1976-1991. ...

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