词条 | Josh Gray (basketball) |
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| name = Josh Gray | image = File:Josh Gray (basketball).jpg | image_size = | caption = Gray playing for LSU | position = Point guard | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 1 | weight_lb = 180 | league = Korean Basketball League | team = Changwon LG Sakers | number = 0 | nationality = American | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1993|9|9}} | birth_place = Lake Charles, Louisiana | high_school =
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| draft_year = 2016 | career_start = 2016 | years1 = 2016–2018 | team1 = Northern Arizona Suns | years2 = {{nbay|2017|end}} | team2 = Phoenix Suns | years3 = 2018 | team3 = Northern Arizona Suns | years4 = 2018–present | team4 = Changwon LG Sakers | highlights = |bbr=grayjo01 }} Joshia Gray[1] (born September 9, 1993) is an American professional basketball player who plays for the Changwon LG Sakers of the Korean Basketball League (KBL). He played college basketball for Texas Tech, Odessa College and LSU. Early life and high school careerBorn in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Gray had a difficult time growing up, losing his mother when he was 16 and getting trouble with the law as a teenager, being arrested multiple times, forcing him to bounce from school to school.[2] Gray first attended Washington-Marion Magnet High School, leading them to the 2010 Louisiana Class 4A State Semifinals in his sophomore season. As a junior, he transferred to Christian Life Center Academy, where he averaged 20 points per game and led them to a 20–4 record. In his senior season, he transferred to Wheatley High School where he averaged 24 points, six assists and three steals and led them to the Class 4A playoffs.[3] College careerGray began his college career at Texas Tech, averaging 26.7 minutes per game, 9.3 points, 3.2 assists and 2.5 steals as a freshman. In his sophomore season, he transferred to Odessa College, averaging 34.7 points, 5.9 assists and 2.7 steals, earning First Team JC All-America honors and the conference MVP.[3] As a junior, he transferred to LSU and was able to play immediately for them due to Odessa being a junior college. He would then average 7.1 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists as a junior and 5.4 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists as a senior, with the latter season having eventual #1 pick Ben Simmons as a teammate that year.[2][3] Professional careerNorthern Arizona Suns (2016–2018)After going undrafted in the 2016 NBA draft, Gray tried out with the Orlando Magic in the 2016 NBA Summer League. Gray was then acquired by the Northern Arizona Suns on October 31, 2016, after multiple successful local tryouts, which included paid tryouts with the Los Angeles D-Fenders and Austin Spurs.[4] On November 12, he made his professional debut in a 121–104 win over the Iowa Energy, recording 13 points, three rebounds and three assists in 18 minutes off the bench.[5] Phoenix Suns (2018)On February 1, 2018, after Isaiah Canaan fractured his tibula the previous night against the Dallas Mavericks, the Phoenix Suns signed Gray to a 10-day contract[6] to help shore up the point guard spot a bit.[7] He made his debut a day later, recording 7 points, 1 rebound, and 1 assist in 8 minutes of play in a blowout loss to the Utah Jazz. Gray would put up season-highs of 9 points and a team-high 7 assists in a February 6 blowout loss to the San Antonio Spurs. He would sign his second 10-day contract on February 11 before being waived on February 21 for Shaquille Harrison.[8] Changwon LG Sakers (2018–present)On August 18, 2018, Changwon LG Sakers of the Korean Basketball League was reported to have signed Gray.[9] Personal lifeThe son of Charnella Robinson and Noah Gray, Sr., he has one son, Kayson, as well as four brothers: Novon, Travon, Joseph and Noah, Jr. Gray graduated with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies.[3] References1. ^http://www.executivesportsmanagement.com/Josh-Gray.html 2. ^1 {{cite web|first=Jody|last=Genessy|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865656295/Jazz-hopefuls-Josh-Gray-Brannen-Greene-have-some-crazy-stories-to-tell.html|title=Jazz hopefuls Josh Gray, Brannen Greene have some crazy stories to tell|work=DeseretNews.com|date=June 15, 2016|accessdate=January 15, 2017}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=209536421|title=Josh Gray Bio|work=LSUSports.net|accessdate=January 15, 2017}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://northernarizona.dleague.nba.com/news/northern-arizona-suns-set-training-camp-roster/|title=Northern Arizona Suns Set Training Camp Roster|work=NBA.com|date=October 31, 2016|accessdate=January 15, 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://dleague.nba.com/games/20161112/IWANAS/|title=Suns cruise past Energy to open inaugural season|work=NBA.com|date=November 12, 2016|accessdate=January 15, 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/suns/press-release/phoenix-suns-sign-josh-gray-10-day-contract|title=Phoenix Suns Sign Josh Gray to 10-Day Contract|work=NBA.com|date=February 2, 2018|accessdate=February 2, 2018}} 7. ^https://arizonasports.com/story/1401025/suns-sign-point-guard-josh-gray-10-day-contract/ 8. ^http://arizonasports.com/story/1416187/suns-sign-josh-gray-second-10-day-contract/ 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.asia-basket.com/South-Korea/news/544995/LG-Sakers-ink-Joshia-Gray|title=LG Sakers ink Joshia Gray|date=August 18, 2018|work=asia-basket.com|accessdate=August 18, 2018}} External links
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