Nationality Angolan Pro career 1982–2003 Height 2.00 m Number 15 Weight 99 kg | Listed weight 220 lb (100 kg) Name Jean-Jacques Conceicao Position Power forward NBA draft 1986 / Undrafted Role Basketball Player | |
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Born April 3, 1964 (age 60) Kinshasa, Zaire ( 1964-04-03 ) | ||
Listed height 6 ft 6.75 in (2.00 m) |
Jean jacques conceicao fiba hall of famer 2013 class
Jean-Jacques Nzadi da Conceição (born April 3, 1964 in Kinshasa), better known as Jean-Jacques, is an Angolan retired basketball player. A 6'6¾", 220 lb. power forward, he represented Angola at the AfroBasket where he won a record 7 continental titles. At club level, he won 5 Angolan league titles with Primeiro de Agosto, before moving to Benfica in Portugal, where he won seven national championships and three Portuguese Cups. He also went to play for CSP Limoges in France and for Portugal Telecom.
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- Jean jacques conceicao fiba hall of famer 2013 class
- Benfica x Panathinaikos Angolas Jean Jacques Conceio dunks in Dominique Wilkins face
- Professional career
- Angolan national team
- Post career
- References

Benfica x Panathinaikos - Angola's Jean Jacques Conceição dunks in Dominique Wilkins face
Professional career

Even though he has never played at the NBA, Jean-Jacques enjoyed a successful career in Europe, especially in Portugal, where he won 10 national championships (7 with Benfica and 3 with Portugal Telecom), 7 Portuguese Cups (5 with Benfica and 2 with Portugal Telecom), 5 Super Cups (4 with Benfica and 1 with Portugal Telecom) and 6 League Cups (all with Benfica).
Angolan national team

Conceição won 7 FIBA Africa Championships, namely in 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001 and 2003 in addition to a bronze medal in 1997. He also played for his country at the World Cup finals in 1986, 1990 and 1994 and the Olympics in 1992.
Post career

In 2011, in Antananarivo, within the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of FIBA Africa, Jacques was nominated the most valuable basketball player in Africa.
On June 19, 2013, Jean-Jacques was inducted on the FIBA Hall of Fame.