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Player Profile: Andre Joseph |
Statistics: Andre Joseph |
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Shooting Hand: RH Height: 191cm Weight: 88kg Birthdate: May 7, 1981 Passport: USA College: Oregon |
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VIDEO: Watch Andre put on a shooting display as he scores 40pts in the LNBP in Mexico. CLICK HERE |
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Pittsburgh Explosion - CBA, LA Defenders - NBDL, Mattersburg - Austria, WBC Wels - Austria Div 1, University of Oregon NCAA Div1, Lee Junior College (Texas) Stephen F. Austin (Redshirted) |
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2008-09: Returned to Algodoneros for a second season and started the season strong. Quickly settled into his role as the scoring guard on the team. But the instable economic markets world wide caused the team to default on the ability to pay salary to all the players thus cutting the season short. Andre posted good numbers again at 12.4ppg while lining up more minutes at the point as opposed to the season before where he played mainly SG.
2007-08: Signed with ALGODONEROS DE LA COMARCA of the LNBP in Mexico. Andre showed his maturing game and put together his finest season yet. Playing in the very competitive LNBP he spent most of his time at the SG spot and buried a blistering 41% of his attempts from behind the arc. Able to split his time between both guard spots the team used Andre primarily at the SG because of his deadly shooting touch.
2006-07: Drafted by the LA Defenders with the 6th pick in the 10th round. Made the final roster and started two games for the Defenders until Brian Chase was assigned to the team and Andre was released. Quickly picked up by the CBA Pittsburgh Explosion and immediately made his presence felt becoming one of the league leaders in assists. Had a season high 33pts on a perfect 5 of 5 from beyond the arch vs Yakima Sun Kings on Dec 27th/06, to go along with 4rebs and 6 assists while shooting a spectacular 13-20 overall from the floor. Scored in double figures in 10 of the 15 contests he suited up for. In January he left the team to sign on with a pro team in Mexico for the rest of the season.
2005-06: A highly sought after player in Austrian he joined back to the Mattersburg 49'ers in Bundesliga. This season is leading the team in several categories,....currently the team is firmly in second in the H2 Classification round............had a season high 33pt twice (vs Kapfenberg 11/12/05 and vs Dornbirn 1/4/06),...dished out a season high 7 assists against his former team WBC on 7/12/05.....shot the lights out with 6/9 3pt vs Klosterneuburg 9/4/06....grabbed a team high 9 rebounds against Feldkirch on 22/1/06
2004-05: Joined the Austrian side WBC Wels and quickly established their identity as a exciting up tempo team. A contract dispute forced his premature departure and he landed home joining the USBL side Oklahoma Storm. After that he showed well at the Global Hoops Summit in Vegas and worked out at length with the San Antonio Spurs.
2003-04: Had a break-out senior season after going through some ups and downs while learning the UO system. Key member of an exceptionally deep Oregon team. One of the team's more emotional players brings instant energy into a game. Finished 3rd in the PAC-10 in 3pt % at .441 which is 7th best all time in school history. Second on the team in scoring and assists while also being third in rebounding. Started all 31 games for the season and capped it off by being named to the All-Pac 10 Tournament team during the playoffs.
2002-2003: Top reserve garnered Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year honors. May have had Oregon's defensive play of the year, preventing UCLA's Ray Young from getting an open look in the final seconds of Oregon's 75-74 semifinal win in the Pac-10 tournament. Fourth on team in scoring at 9.3 points per game. Third on team with 47 three-pointers. Played in 32 games with four starts. Had 15 double figure scoring games.
BEFORE OREGON: Averaged 22.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists as a sophomore at Lee Junior College in Baytown, Texas. An NJCAA All-Region XIV first team selection. Led Lee to a 24-10 record and semifinals of the Region XIV tournament. Led conference in three-point field goals made with 123. Made 42 percent of his three-points attempts. Initially recruited by the Ducks as freshman coming out of Furr High School in Houston, Texas.Rated the 107th-best high school player in the nation by USA Today. Signed with Stephen F. Austin out of Furr and redshirted his first year, but left after a coaching change. |
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