Collegiate Spotlight - De'Angelo Alexander

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Nice little bit of attention. I didn’t know about the plagarism accusations. I hope we see that leadership flourish in the second half of the season here.

I posted that article and I just read it. FREAKIN AWESOME.

Great article, though too bad they referred to us as “UNC-Charlotte”! I really wish our sports information office would do a better job when it comes to the school name – there is no FU*KING HYPHEN in UNC Charlotte! But what should I expect when they won’t get CSTV to correct the A-10 website, which keeps misspelling Ian Andersen’s last name!

GO DA! GO NINERS!!!

http://nbadraft.net/index.asp

Updated 1/8/07: Still hovering in mid second round. Projected at #44 to Golden State.

He is listed #14 on the Senior Rankings on NBAdraft.net also:

  1. Al Thornton 6-8 220 SF/PF Florida St. Sr.
  2. Aaron Gray 7-1 280 C Pittsburgh Sr.
  3. Kyle Visser 6-11 240 C Wake Forest Sr.
  4. Acie Law 6-3 185 PG Texas A&M Sr.
  5. Alando Tucker 6-5 205 SG/SF Wisconsin Sr.
  6. Nick Fazekas 6-11 225 PF Nevada Sr.
  7. Morris Almond 6-6 214 SG Rice Sr.
  8. Mustafa Shakur 6-3 183 PG Arizona Sr.
  9. Jermareo Davidson 6-10 220 PF Alabama Sr.
  10. Brandon Heath 6-4 183 PG San Diego St. Sr.
  11. Reyshawn Terry 6-7 232 SF North Carolina Sr.
  12. Warren Carter 6-9 220 SF/PF Illinois Sr.
  13. DJ Strawberry 6-5 201 SG Maryland Sr.
  14. DeAngelo Alexander 6-5 215 SG Charlotte Sr.
  15. Jared Dudley 6-7 225 SF Boston College Sr.
  16. Demetris Nichols 6-7 212 SF Syracuse Sr.
  17. Ivan Radenovic 6-9 244 SF Arizona Sr.
  18. Ron Lewis 6-4 195 SG Ohio St. Sr.
  19. Bobby Brown 6-1 170 PG CS Fullerton Sr.
  20. Jared Jordan 6-2 180 PG Marist Sr.
  21. Lamont Hamilton 6-10 242 PF St. Johns Sr.
  22. Darryl Watkins 6-11 258 C Syracuse Sr.
  23. Loren Stokes 6-3 180 PG Hofstra Sr.
  24. Curtis Sumpter 6-7 223 SF Villanova Sr.
  25. JR Reynolds 6-3 180 PG/SG Virginia Sr.
  26. Quinton Hosley 6-6 210 SG/SF Fresno St. Sr.
  27. Derrick Byars 6-7 225 SF Vanderbilt Sr.
  28. Ian Vouyoukas 6-10 250 PF/C St. Louis Sr.
  29. Avis Wyatt 6-11 230 PF Virginia St. Sr.
  30. Ayinde Ubaka 6-4 200 PG California Sr.
  31. Coleman Collins 6-9 240 PF Virginia Tech Sr.
  32. Ekene Ibekwe 6-9 220 SF/PF Maryland Sr.
  33. Jarrius Jackson 6-1 185 PG Texas Tech Sr.
  34. Aaron Brooks 5-11 160 PG Oregon Sr.
  35. Jamon Gordon 6-2 210 PG Virginia Tech Sr.
  36. Adam Haluska 6-5 210 SG Iowa Sr.
  37. Mike Jones 6-5 204 SG Maryland Sr.
  38. Chris Richard 6-9 250 PF Florida Sr.
  39. Blake Schilb 6-7 220 SG Loyola-Chicago Sr.
  40. Cartier Martin 6-7 220 SG/SF Kansas St. Sr.
  41. Herbert Hill 6-10 240 PF Providence Sr.
  42. Terrance Roberts 6-8 228 PF Syracuse Sr.
  43. Stephane Lasme 6-8 225 PF Massachusetts Sr.
  44. Courtney Sims 6-10 245 PF Michigan Sr.
  45. Carl Landry 6-7 235 PF/SF Purdue Sr.
  46. Regis Koundjia 6-8 224 SF George Washington Sr.
  47. Coby Karl 6-5 209 SG Boise St. Sr.
  48. Gary Neal 6-4 210 SG Towson Sr.
  49. Engin Atsur 6-3 200 PG NC State Sr.
  50. Lanny Smith 6-3 185 PG Houston Sr.

[QUOTE=run49er;210316]Great article, though too bad they referred to us as “UNC-Charlotte”! I really wish our sports information office would do a better job when it comes to the school name – there is no FU*KING HYPHEN in UNC Charlotte! But what should I expect when they won’t get CSTV to correct the A-10 website, which keeps misspelling Ian Andersen’s last name!

GO DA! GO NINERS!!![/QUOTE]

I thought it’s kind of funny when the NBA link from Lefty got our name correct. And , other idiots don’t.

DA has moved up to #38 on the latest NBAdraft.net mock draft. That is a pretty high jump from last week when he was at #44

Also Alonzo Gee is at #21 in the 2008 mock draft :frowning:

[QUOTE=Basden05;211023]Also Alonzo Gee is at #21 in the 2008 mock draft :([/QUOTE]

Alonzo Gee is one bad dude. Wow!!! What could have been.