Alex Caruso
Alex Michael
Caruso, born on February 28, 1994, is an American professional basketball
player with the Chicago Bulls (NBA). Caruso was referred to as "Bald
Mamba" and "Carushow". In college the team he played for was
Texas A&M Aggies. He was named second-team all Southeastern Conference
(SEC), distinction in the year 2016 when he was an senior. In 2020, he took
home the NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers. Caruso was an A&M
Consolidated High School student. A&M Consolidated High School, College
Station, Texas. He was a basketball player under Rusty Segler, and Rick German.
After taking his team to the playoffs as an senior, and averaged 19 points and
9 rebound. Caruso left high school and joined the Texas A&M Aggies. Caruso
averaged 8.0 points and 4.7 assists per game during the course of his career,
which lasted for four years. Caruso was the school's all-time leading steals
leader at 276 and assists of 649, beating David Edwards. Caruso led the Aggies
to Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament as a senior, and was recognized with SEC
All-Defensive Team distinctions. Caruso wasn't selected during the 2016 NBA
Draft. He was signed by the Philadelphia 76ers to play in the 2016 NBA Summer
League. Caruso joined the Oklahoma City Thunder on September 23rd, 2016, but
was later removed by the Thunder on the 17th of October. He was acquired by the
Oklahoma City Blue, a part of the NBA Development League on November 3. Caruso
was assigned to the Lakers by the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA Development
League for the 2017 NBA Summer League. After a string of successful games,
including one in which Caruso was in the position of Lonzo Ball, and also led
the Lakers to victory, Caruso was signed to his first two-way deal with the
Lakers on the 13th of July 2017.

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