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Nationality
  
American

NBA draft
  
1995 / Undrafted

Weight
  
100 kg

Listed height
  
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)

Name
  
Ray Jackson

Career start
  
1995


Listed weight
  
220 lb (100 kg)

Role
  
Basketball player

Career end
  
1996

College
  
Michigan (1991–1995)

Height
  
1.98 m

Ray Jackson (basketball) Ray Jackson certified autograph Michigan Fab Five 1995 Classic


Born
  
November 13, 1973 (age 50) San Antonio, Texas (
1973-11-13
)

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Ray Jackson (born November 13, 1973) is an American retired college and professional basketball player.

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College career

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Jackson was part of the famed University of Michigan Wolverines Fab Five along with former NBA players Chris Webber, Jimmy King, Jalen Rose, and Juwan Howard that reached the 1992 & 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both Freshmen and Sophomores.

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Although the Fab Five final four appearances have been forfeited, he was not among the players called before the grand jury (Robert Traylor, Webber, Rose, Maurice Taylor and Louis Bullock) in the University of Michigan basketball scandal and was not found to have received large amounts of money.

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Jackson and King were the only two members of the Fab Five to stay at Michigan for their full four years of eligibility; Webber left after his sophomore year and Rose and Howard after their junior years. Jackson's best season at Michigan came in his senior year, when he and King were the only members of the Fab Five remaining, as he averaged a team high of nearly 16 points per game.

Professional career

Perhaps the least known of the Fab Five, Jackson was never drafted into nor played in the NBA. He was cut in preseason by the New York Knicks before the 1995–96 season and cut by the Detroit Pistons before the 1996–97 season. He was drafted in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) by the Grand Rapids Hoops #35 in the 3rd round in 1995.

While with the Hoops, he received the 1995–96 CBA Rookie of the Year Award.

In a February 10, 2007 article on Yahoo Sports, Jackson says that: "It took me a long time to get over the fact that I was the only one that didn't make it to the NBA from the Fab Five, but I'm over it because I'm back home and I'm happy with what I'm doing with my life."

Post-basketball career

Jackson now lives in Austin, Texas where he runs a moving company and Rise Up, a not-for-profit organization that assists children socially, educationally and on the basketball court.

References

Ray Jackson (basketball) Wikipedia