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Corey Stokes
SG - 6'5, 195lbs - 36 years old - 0 years of NBA experience
Retired - Retired after 2014 season
  • Birthdate: 04/24/1988
  • Drafted (NBA): Undrafted, 2011
  • Pre-draft team: Villanova
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: -
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
26th September, 2011GermanySigned a one year contract with Bayreuth.
5th February, 2012GermanyReleased by BBC Bayreuth.
20th March, 2012D-LeagueAcquired by Maine Red Claws.
27th March, 2012D-LeagueWaived by Maine Red Claws due to injury.
29th December, 2012SwedenSigned for the remainder of the season with LF Basket.
17th January, 2013SwedenLeft LF Basket.
17th February, 2013CyprusSigned for the remainder of the season with Keravnos.
1st November, 2013D-LeagueDesignated as a returning player by Maine Red Claws.
17th November, 2013D-LeagueWaived by Maine Red Claws.
27th March, 2014BelgiumSigned for the remainder of the season with BT Holstra.
April 2014BelgiumLeft BT Holstra.
Career Moves
2007 - 2011Villanova (NCAA)
September 2011 - February 2012BBC Bayreuth (Germany)
March 2012Maine Red Claws (D-League)
December 2012 - January 2013LF Basket (Sweden)
February 2013 - June 2013Keravnos (Cyprus)
November 2013Maine Red Claws (D-League)
March 2014 - April 2014Holstra (Belgium, Division 3)
Articles about Corey Stokes

March 16, 2011

That is not to say, however, that Villanova are not still guard-based. They are. The Wildcats usually run the three guard lineup of Maalik Wayns, Corey Fisher and Corey Stokes, which has been both their strength and their weakness. Fisher and Wayns have a lot in common, as reflected by their pretty bloody identical statistics. Both are born of the playground; quick, small, fearless guards with tight handles and plenty of flair, but prone to mistakes, not great around the basket, and underwhelming shooters (occasional 105 point performance notwithstanding), due in no small part to bad shot selection and the apparent need to unnecessarily fall away all the time. Both take too many "hero" shots at times, but, to give them their dues, both have improved as decision makers and leaders, and play aggressive, interested defense. However, even with said improvements, there's a lot of duplication there, and neither is truly a point guard. Meanwhile, Stokes is the shooter of the trio, and his career at Villanova so far has been spent mainly catching and shooting, although he has slightly diversified that game as he's aged, adding the ability to shoot off the dribble. For the most part, though, he remains a catch and shoot player. He is underwhelming defensively, not aggressive in looking for his shot, is frankly rather passive, not a ball handler, and frankly not all that efficient for a 43% three point shooter.

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