Here you go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3YoJUeS5jA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3YoJUeS5jA

Nice pres on Alex and great pick this late. Steal of the draft so farAlex English
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English scored more points then anyone in the 80's
Points Per Game
1980-81 NBA 23.8 (10)
1981-82 NBA 25.4 (4)
1982-83 NBA 28.4 (1)
1983-84 NBA 26.4 (4)
1984-85 NBA 27.9 (5)
1985-86 NBA 29.8 (3)
1986-87 NBA 28.6 (3)
1987-88 NBA 25.0 (9)
1988-89 NBA 26.5 (6)
Was an annual Allstar participant in the 80's
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English had an unstoppable midrange game
Field Goal Pct
Career NBA .507 Fg%
Free Throw Pct
Career NBA .832
Alex English
Alex English was the NBA's most prolific scorer during the 1980s and retired as the seventh-leading scorer with 25, 613 points. After being underutilized by the Milwaukee Bucks and the Indiana Pacers during his first four years in the league, English became the most explosive member of a high-powered Denver Nuggets team that consistently ranked among the league's top-scoring clubs. The sleek, 6-7 forward became the first player ever to string together eight straight 2,000-point seasons. more...
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FG%. 507
3PFG%. 217
FT%. 832
Rebs 6538
RPG 5.5
Assists. 4351
APG. 3.6
Stls 1067
Blks. 833
Pts. 25613
PPG. 21.5
Full Name: Alexander English
Born: 1/5/54 in Columbia, S.C.
High School: Dreher (Columbia, S.C.)
College: South Carolina
Drafted by: Milwaukee Bucks, 1976 (23rd overall)
Transactions: Signed with Indiana Pacers, 6/8/78; Traded
to Denver Nuggets, 2/1/80; Signed with Dallas Mavs, 8/15/90Height: 6-7
Weight: 190 lbs.
Honors: Elected to Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (1997); All-NBA Second Team (1982, '83, '86); Eight-time NBA All-Star (1982-89); J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (1988).
Alex English was one of greatest mid range jump shooters of all time. His high arching release made it hard for opponents to block his shots. He was good at shooting in traffic and had a nice fade away move (again because of his high arching shot). English was also an underrated passer who had solid court vision and a high basketball IQ. Alex English was a top ten player during the 80's.
He was a natural scorer with an incredible shooting touch in the perimeter, much like Bernard King. His go-to-moves were the turn-around and in-your-face jumpers from the perimeter of course. He could also run the wings and finish off the break.
This is a video of Nick Van Exel talking about Alex English and his game with highlights. If you don't know much about English, you will enjoy this.
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Sorry buddy I was at work. Give me 30min to debate between my choices.c'mon Joe, make your pick!!! I wanna finish my team tonight!!!
Here you go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3YoJUeS5jA
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Nice pres on Alex and great pick this late. Steal of the draft so far
I choose Muggsy Bouges
The Celtics reached the 1984 NBA Finals, where they met the Los Angeles Lakers, their intense rivals since the 1960s. The Celtics won 4–3, and Johnson took credit for playing smothering defense on Hall of Fame Lakers playmaker Magic Johnson, limiting him to a sub-average 17 points in the last four games and being at least partly responsible for several of the Laker point guard's game-deciding errors in Games 2, 4 and 7. As a result, Magic Johnson was taunted as "Tragic Johnson" whenever the Lakers and Celtics played against each other.
I choose Muggsy Bouges
What I like about muggsy is that he has the highest assist to turnover ratting then any other player in NBA history. He a closer that can and will get the ball where he needs to. He's my 3rd string Pg, special purpose only.
Having anything more than 8 players drafted is dumb.
You need a backup wing, backup big, and maybe a backup PG.
Really 7 would good, but 8 is acceptable. Doing anything past that is stupid.
What's the special purpose?
He can run under the legs of the giants.
My new roster...
PG -- Russell Westbrook, Stephen Curry
SG -- Ray Allen, Elgin Baylor
SF -- James Worthy, George Gervin
PF - Bill Walton
C -- Wilt Chamberlain-Ralph Sampson
Bill Walton as the PF is a risk in terms foot speed, in trying to guard the modern, faster 4s.