INGLES Joe

2 Oct 1987
33
Male
2.04/6'8''
HAPPY VALLEY, SA
 
Australia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
BKB Basketball Men 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Saitama Super Arena
AUS
Australia
84
NGR
Nigeria
67
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
ITA
Italy
83
AUS
Australia
86
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
AUS
Australia
89
GER
Germany
76
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
AUS
Australia
97
ARG
Argentina
59
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
USA
United States
97
AUS
Australia
78
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
SLO
Slovenia
93
AUS
Australia
107
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
4Men2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
7Men2012London, GBR
7Men2008Beijing, CHN

World Cup
RankEventYearLocation
4Men2019People's Republic of China
10Men2010Turkey
12Men2014Spain
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Slo-Mo Joe, Jinglin' Joe (7news.com.au, 03 Nov 2019; pickandroll.com.au, 15 Mar 2016)
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Athlete
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Wife Renae, twins Jacob and Milla [2016]
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English
:
Utah Jazz [Salt Lake City, UT, USA] since 2014/15
:
Quin Snyder [club], USA; Brian Goorjian [national], USA
:
Forward (espn.co.uk, 21 Oct 2019)
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His wife Renae [nee Hallinan] represented Australia in netball, winning gold at the 2015 World Cup in Sydney, NSW, Australia. (dailytelegraph.com.au, 14 Aug 2015)
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He broke a bone in his foot while playing at the Australian Institute of Sport [AIS] in 2005. (foxsports.com.au, 14 Nov 2007)
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NBA [USA] (basketball.net.au, 01 Jun 2016)
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He began playing basketball at age five. (fcbarcelona.cat, 02 Oct 2011)
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"I played a bit of cricket and Australian rules football, and I was pretty good. But I hated getting hot and dirty and muddy. I ended up playing basketball because that's what my friends wanted to do." (sltrib.com, 14 Apr 2015)
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Winning the 2013/14 EuroLeague season with Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv. (latimes.com, 30 Nov 2019)
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Australian basketball player Brett Maher. (adelaidenow.com.au, 15 May 2016)
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"Champions aren't made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision." [Muhammad Ali] (joeingles.com, 24 Mar 2012)
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In 2009 and 2012 he was named Australian International Player of the Year. (basketball.net.au, 01 Jun 2016)

He won the Australian National Basketball League [NBL] Rookie of the Year award in 2007. (basketball.net.au, 03 Jul 2011)

General Interest

General
NBA CAREER
He began his career in the NBA with the Utah Jazz during the 2014/15 season, having already played professionally in Australia, Spain, and Israel. In 2017 he signed a multi-year contract extension with the Jazz. "People looking from the outside might think that things will change because I'll have access to a lot more money, but it won't happen. But the most pleasure I get out of all of it is that my kids will be OK. The financial side and the stability of the four years is something that I've always wanted and I've been lucky enough to get it. I mean, we don't need that much money. Nobody in the world needs that much money. So we'll spend a lot of time helping out kids and families that need the help." (kslsports.com, 21 Aug 2019; dailytelegraph.com.au, 15 Jul 2017)

DUAL PASSPORT
He has a British passport as his parents were born in the United Kingdom. (fcbarcelona.cat, 01 Nov 2010)

Legend
:
Bronze Medal
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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