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Sports Illustrated US|DENVER NUGGETS - 2023 NBA Champions | Special Commemorative Issue
THE GREATEST SCORER IN FRANCHISE HISTORY ATTACKED THE HOOP WITH MOVES THAT HAD A DISTINCTIVE FLOW, MUCH LIKE THE VOLUMES OF POETRY HE PUBLISHED
JACK MCCALLUM
ALEX ENGLISH

THERE'S AN AIR of delicacy about the Nuggets' Alex English that befits, one supposes, the only point machine-poet in the history of the game. He runs with a struggling, pigeontoed gait, a faint look of desperation on his thin face, wrists swinging limply in front of him. A mere 190 pounds hang from a 6' 8" frame on which arms and legs are reedy, hips and waist negligible.

Alexander English-how do you do the things you do?

"I guess what my game has," says English, the NBA's leading scorer, "is kind of an off-balance flow."

Everything about English, in fact, seems a little off-balance. He plays a big man's game like a small man, scoring near the basket with finesse and smarts rather than with brute power. He's extremely graceful-some of his teammates call him Baryshnikov-yet his running one-hander, sometimes taken off the wrong foot, is an awkward-looking weapon. Off the court, he's a quiet crusader and a romantic trying to change a milieu sometimes characterized by self-centeredness and coldness. Most off-balance of all is that he has the statistics and income (over $1 million this season in salary and deferred payments) of a superstar, but little of the public recognition.

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