![]() | ThaDaywalka: @oOoDeBrAoOo You got a point bout taking the big bucks now he does have a chance to be the "it" guy until Yao or Tracy comes back you know.. about 4 minutes ago |
![]() | SBelle26: AND MISS ME WITH THAT BULLSHIT OF BEING IN THE PUBLIC EYE, SO WERE OTHERS WHO DID NOT EXPLOIT IT TO MAKE A FEW QUICK BUCKS(OR SELL A CD, about 21 minutes ago |
![]() | dcrazysquirrel: @ThatKevinSmith wow, at 70 bucks a pop i guess you do! is whitney or babs opening for you? about 29 minutes ago |
![]() | _Trace: @arepeejee Herts, Beds, Bucks or Middx! Have to stay close to home, I think I am too aged for halls! about 58 minutes ago |
![]() | MTVJams: @MrBusby4o8 @mtvjams yeah its like 4 or 5 years old.. Dude actually got a million bucks for that deal.. about 2 hours ago |
| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer Photography by Bucks.com - Gary Dineen (NBAE/Getty Images) E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published Jan. 12, 2009 at 9:45 a.m. |
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I first blogged about the Bucks campaign to get Joe Alexander into the 2009 Sprite NBA Slam Dunk Contest on Dec. 30. Since then, the Bucks and Alexander, thanks to the creative team at Purple Onion, a Milwaukee-based film production company, have promoted Alexander's cause with an online and viral video campaign.
Portland's Rudy Fernández and Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder are the other first-year NBA players in the running. And, while all three have filmed videos, Alexander's are all posted on a separate Web site and he acts and tries his hand at comedy.
The skits are short and simple, but creative enough to hopefully give Joe a shot at the NBA dunk title. Other videos, posted on NBA.com, show Alexander rapping and touching his nose to the rim. All in all, the videos were creative enough to gain mention in Sunday's NYT.com.
As I noted in December, Alexander hasn't seen a lot of playing time this year, but the guy has huge jumping ability and a great personality. He's been competing and winning dunk contests his whole career so he deserves a shot on the NBA dunk contest stage with the reigning champ Dwight Howard.
Voting ends on Wednesday, so show some Milwaukee love by voting for Joe today. Just click here.
The winner will be announced Saturday.
In other news, Slam Online reports that Alexander's name has been mentioned in a possible trade.
"The latest rumor to surface is the Bucks possibly trading backup point guard Ramon Sessions and forward Joe Alexander, who was the eighth overall selection in last June's NBA draft, to the Memphis Grizzlies. In return, the Bucks would obtain point guard Michael Conley Jr., who was the No. 4 overall selection in the 2007 draft. The Bucks would also likely receive a future draft choice."
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