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Position
  
Assistant coach

Listed weight
  
225 lb (102 kg)

Listed height
  
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)


Nationality
  
American

League
  
NBA

Name
  
Alex Jensen

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Born
  
May 16, 1976 (age 47) (
1976-05-16
)

High school
  
Viewmont (Bountiful, Utah)

Q&A With Former Charge Coach Alex Jensen (2/28/14)


Alex Jensen (born May 16, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player and current coach who is currently an assistant coach for the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and of the German national team. He was a standout college player at the University of Utah.

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BYUSN INTERVIEW 12.29.2017: Alex Jensen


College career

Jensen, Utah's 1994 Mr. Basketball from Centerville, played for coach Rick Majerus at Utah. As a freshman, he averaged 24.8 minutes, 6.7 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. Following his first season, Jensen left to complete a two-year Mormon mission in England.

Upon returning from his mission, Jensen entered the starting lineup for the 1997–98 season. Jensen and teammates Andre Miller, Michael Doleac and Hanno Möttölä, led the Utes to one of the best in school history, as the Utes went 30–4 and played for the 1998 National Championship, losing to Kentucky. Jensen averaged 6.8 points and 5.2 rebounds and was named to the All-West Regional team for the NCAA tournament.

As a junior, Jensen took another step in his development as he made the All-Western Athletic Conference team (Pacific Division) and the WAC All-Defensive team after averaging 12.1 points and 7.6 rebounds per game. He was also the 1999 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament MVP as he led the Utes back to the NCAA tournament. As a senior, Jensen was the first Mountain West Conference player of the year as the Utes became a charter member of the league. Jensen averaged 13.1 points and 7.5 rebounds per game that season and scored 1,279 points and collected 896 rebounds for his college career.

Professional career

Following the close of his college career, Jensen began an international career that would bring him to Spain, Japan and Turkey. While he was in Turkey, he was named All-FIBA Europe Cup Defender of the Year in 2004. He also played a season in the Continental Basketball Association for the Yakama Sun Kings, winning a league championship in 2003.

Coaching career

In 2007, Jensen left professional basketball to become an assistant coach for his mentor, Rick Majerus, as a member of his new staff at Saint Louis. Jensen remained on Majerus' staff for four seasons, until he was offered the job as the first head coach of the Canton Charge of the NBA Development League. Jensen was named the NBA D-League's Coach of the Year for 2013 in just his second season. On 2013 he was added to the Utah Jazz coaching staff to work as an assistant and on June 26, 2015, he joined Chris Fleming's staff as an assistant for the German national team.

References

Alex Jensen Wikipedia


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