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Tyrone Barley 6-1, 185. Guard.
Professional Experience 2005. New Zealand NBL. Nelson Giants. 2005-2006. Metafund Baskets Feldkirch (Austria - 1st Division Bundesliga). 2005-06 Season stats - http://oebl.sportlive.at/scoutingdaten_spieler.php 2005-06 Play off stats - http://oebl.sportlive.at/scoutingdaten_spieler.php 2005-06 Eurobasket All-League 1st Team - Austria: http://www.eurobasket.com/AUT/aut.asp?NewsNo=12
St. Joseph’s University. 2004 Atlantic 10 Sixth Man Award. 2004 Atlantic 10 All-Defensive Team. 2004 Off-season: Invited to Philadelphia ‘76ers and Orlando Magic rookie training camp.
2003-04 Season: Earned the Atlantic 10 Sixth Man Award... Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Defensive Team... One of the top defenders in the nation… Improved his offensive game tremendously and is one of the team’s top 3-point shooters… Averaged 7.1 ppg and 1.2 apg and 41.2 percent from 3-point range thru 27 games… Double-figure scorer in nine games… Had a season-high 15 points at Boston Univ., connecting on 5-of-9 3-pointers… Team co-captain with 1st round NBA pick Jameer Nelson. Completed career at St. Joe’s with 98-27 winning record playing in 122 of his 125 collegiate games.
GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3’s Pct. FT Pct O D Tot Avg Asst TO Stl Pts Avg 32-1 772 24.1 73-170 .429 52-124 .419 31-39 .795 6 25 31 1.0 50 23 29 229 7.2 2002-03 Season: Played in 30 games, starting eight times…Averaged 6.0 points per game, to place fourth on the squad…Tallied double figures four times, including career high 15 points in win over St. Bonaventure (2/22)…Also scored 14 points in starts against Rhode Island (2/1) and Xavier (3/5) and 12 points off bench at Fordham (2/8)…In URI game, he posted lone double-double, grabbing 10 rebounds to lead the team …Against #11 Xavier, he played career-high 36 minutes and recorded career-high four steals…Hit team-best 81.5 percent from foul line, including 7-of-7 in win over Villanova (2/3)…Aggressive on-the-ball defender…Held BC All-American Troy Bell to just 2-14 from field in team’s season-opening win at the Conte Forum…Second on the team with a 1.46:1 assist-to-turnover ratio…Averaged one turnover every 18.5 minutes (tops among SJU guards)…Two or fewer turnovers in 26 of 30 games…Third on team with 60 assists and 33 steals. 2001-02 Season: Played in 29 games, starting once…Averaging 9.7 minutes per game as team’s reserve point guard…Averaged 4.0 points over last six games…Tallied five points over 19 minutes in double overtime loss to Temple…Tied season high with seven points (17 minutes) in win at SBU …Made first career start against Dayton, replacing Jameer Nelson who missed game for family reasons (funeral)…Helped team defeat Dayton, playing a season-high 31 minutes and tallying six points, season-high four assists…His two turnovers in Dayton contest snapped a six-game turnover-less streak…Ranked second on team with 1.71:1 assist-to-turnover ratio (24 AST, 14 TO)…Turned the ball over more than once in just two contests and had 17 games without a turnover…Averaged one turnover every 20.1 minutes played (tops among SJU guards)…Season high with seven points in team’s home win over St. Bonaventure (1/13)…Recorded career-high three steals in win over George Washington (1/19)…Did not play against URI (coaches’ decision) and Penn (12/8 – flu). 2000-01 Season: Played in 31 of team’s 33 games…Averaged 9.0 minutes per game, playing high of 26 minutes against George Washington in helping lead Hawks to a 76-71 win (1/10) while subbing for injured Nelson (5 minutes)…Tallied five points and four assists in that game…Season-high seven points, on 3-for-3 shooting from the field, in win over St. Peter’s (12/27)…Dished high of six assists in 19 minutes in season-opening win over Western Carolina (11/17)…Second on team with 1.9 assist-to-turnover ratio (38 assists, 20 turnovers), just 1/1000th behind Nelson (1.901:1)…Did not commit a turnover in 19 of his 31 games played. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 10.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game as a senior at nationally-ranked Seton Hall Prep…One of four players from his high school team to garner a Division I scholarship…Most noted for his defensive skill. PERSONAL: Full name Aleem Tyrone Barley…Twenty-two years of age...Born on July 14, 1981…Son of Cassandra Barley…A management major.
Tyrone is a winner. Over
his career he gave so his team would and could achieve. His love of the game
has certainly aided his development. There is nothing he can't do on the court.
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