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Joseph Jay "Joe" Wylie (Washington, 10 febbraio 1968) è un ex cestista statunitense, professionista in Europa.

Joe Wylie
Wylie alla Koncret Rimini nel 1996-1997
Nazionalità  Stati Uniti
Altezza 203 cm
Peso 102 kg
Pallacanestro
Ruolo Ala grande
Termine carriera 2005
Carriera
Giovanili
1983-1987Woodrow Wilson High School
1987-1991Miami Hurricanes
Squadre di club
1991Collado Villalba5 (59)
1991-1992Columbus Horizon27
1992-1993Nasaş
1993-1994Guadalajara
1994Roanne
1994Vaq. de Bayamón19 (408)
1995Peñarol M. d. Plata3
1995Vaq. de Bayamón26 (451)
1995-1996Beşiktaş
1996Gig. de Carolina29 (554)
1996-1997Basket Rimini48 (855)
1997Vaq. de Bayamón7 (163)
1997-1998A.P.L. Pozzuoli8 (127)
1998Hapoel Holon
1998Bnei Herzliya
1998Vaq. de Bayamón6 (80)
1999Benfica
1999S. Miguel Beermen
1999Leones de Ponce3
1999-2000SSV 1846 Ulma17
2000Leones de Ponce1
2000-2001Hapoel Holon25
2001Brujos de Guayama9 (114)
2001-2002Samara8
2002Cajasur Cordoba
2004-2005Debreceni6
2005Kaposvár14
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[en] Joe Wylie

Joseph Jay Wylie Sr. (born February 10, 1968), is an American retired professional basketball player. Born in Washington, D.C., he is listed at 6'9" and weighed 210 lbs. Wylie played collegiate ball with the University of Miami Hurricanes from 1988 to 1991), where he earned the names, "Wylie's World", and "Jumping Joe Wylie", because of his ability to leap over his opponents. Wylie entered the 1991 NBA Draft and was picked 38th in the second round by the Los Angeles Clippers.[1] On July 4, 1991, almost a week after the draft, the Clippers traded him to the New York Knicks for a 1993 second round pick.[2] The Knicks were enthusiastic of getting such a player of his calibre;[3] In 1992, Wylie was invited to the Minnesota Timberwolves training camp but he was eventually cut from the roster during the preseason. In 1993 Wylie played in 6 preseason games with the Detroit Pistons and was the last cut before contracts became guaranteed. He eventually played his professional basketball career mostly overseas in Italy, Spain, France, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Turkey, Argentina, Israel, Portugal, the Philippines, Germany, Russia, the Dominican Republic and Hungary. He also played in CBA with the Columbus Horizon during the 1991–92 season. He retired in 2009. Wylie has a son, Joseph Micheal Wylie, Jr., who played collegiate football at his alma mater but later transferred to Tennessee State University.
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