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HIGHLIGHTS!      email us:-courtneyalexander_co@lycos.com  

Courtney Selected  by Orlando Magic in the first round (13th overall pick) of the 2000 NBA Draft. Rights traded to Dallas Mavericks for future first-round pick and cash on 6/28/00 ... Traded by Dallas Mavericks with Christian Laettner, Loy Vaught, Etan Thomas, Hubert Davis and cash to Washington Wizards for Juwan Howard, Obinna Ekezie and Calvin Booth on 2/22/01 ... Traded by the Wizards to the New Orleans Hornets for a first-round draft pick in NBA Draft 2002 (Juan Dixon).

Highlights

• Named Second Team All-America by The Associated Press as a senior
• Led nation in scoring with 24.8 ppg
• Earned Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year and First Team All-WAC honors
• Scored in double figures in every game he played for Fresno State over two seasons after transferring from Virginia

 

At Fresno State
• As a senior, missed the first six weeks of the season with a stress fracture in his left foot
• Earned MVP honors in WAC Tournament, averaging 23 ppg
• Ranked sixth in the conference in three-point field goal per game (2.3)
• Had career highs of 43 points and 11 rebounds versus UAB
• Set Arby's Hardwood Classic records for points (43), field goals (18) and field goal attempts (31)
• Named MVP of the Trend Homes Classic after netting 57 points and dishing 17 assists in two games
• Earned WAC Player of the Week honors twice
• As a junior, was 20th in the nation in scoring (21.4 ppg)
• Earned First Team All-WAC honors and was selected to All-Newcomer Team after sitting out 1997-98 season due to transfer from Virginia
• His 684 total points ranked second all-time at Fresno State
• Was second on team in free throw percentage (75.7%) and third in steals (50)
• Led Fresno State in scoring 18 times and assists twice
Had back-to-back 30-point games vs. Utah (37) and San Diego State (35)

 

At Virginia
• As a sophomore at Virginia in 1996-97, earned honorable mention All-ACC honors after leading Virginia in scoring (14.8 ppg) and shooting 44.4 percent from 3-point range, as Cavaliers went 18-13
• Had seven 20-point games, including season-high 27 in ACC Tournament vs. North Carolina
• Started 22 of 27 games as a freshman and finished third on the team in scoring (13.9 ppg)
• Earned ACC All-Freshman Team honorable mention honors
• Led team in field goal percentage (48.7%) and three-point percentage (51.4%)
Led Virginia in scoring nine times