Bobby Jackson Explained

Bobby Jackson
Position:Assistant coach
Team:Philadelphia 76ers
League:NBA
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:185
Birth Date:13 March 1973
Birth Place:East Spencer, North Carolina, U.S.
High School:Salisbury
(Salisbury, North Carolina)
College:
Draft Year:1997
Draft Round:1
Draft Pick:23
Draft Team:Seattle SuperSonics
Career Number:13, 24, 8
Career Position:Point guard
Career Start:1997
Career End:2009
Coach Start:2011
Team1:Denver Nuggets
Years2:
Team2:Minnesota Timberwolves
Years3:
Team3:Sacramento Kings
Team4:Memphis Grizzlies
Years5:
Team5:New Orleans Hornets
Team6:Houston Rockets
Team7:Sacramento Kings
Cyears1:
Cteam1:Sacramento Kings (assistant)
Cyears2:2021–2023
Cteam2:Stockton Kings
Cyears3:–present
Cteam3:Philadelphia 76ers (assistant)
Highlights:
Stats League:NBA
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:7,344 (9.7 ppg)
Stat2label:Rebounds
Stat2value:2,347 (3.1 rpg)
Stat3label:Assists
Stat3value:1,945 (2.6 apg)

Bobby Jackson (born March 13, 1973) is an American professional basketball coach who is an assistant coach for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for Western Nebraska Community College and the University of Minnesota. In the NBA, he played for several teams over twelve seasons, from 1997 to 2009.

Playing career

Collegiate

Jackson graduated from Salisbury High School in 1992.[1] He attended Western Nebraska Community College and later the University of Minnesota. As a Golden Gopher, Bobby Jackson led Minnesota to the Final Four, where they lost to the Kentucky Wildcats.

Professional

Jackson was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 23rd pick in the 1997 NBA draft. He was traded to the Denver Nuggets prior to his rookie season where he played 68 games before moving on to a more familiar place in Minnesota where he donned a Timberwolves jersey for two seasons.

He is perhaps best known for his years in Sacramento when he played for the Kings from 2000 to 2005, where he was known as "Action Jackson" and was a crowd favorite. In the 2002 NBA Playoffs, after he and his team finished with a 61–21 regular season record, Jackson and the Kings came within one game of making the NBA Finals, eliminated controversially by the Los Angeles Lakers.[2] During the 2002-03 NBA season, Jackson averaged a career-best 15.2 points per game on the way to being named the Sixth Man of the Year. Jackson suffered an abdominal strain early in the 2004–05 season that forced him to miss 51 games. The following season, he was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies for Bonzi Wells.[3]

On July 29, 2008, it was reported that Jackson would be traded by the Rockets back to the Sacramento Kings along with Donté Greene, a 2009 first round draft pick and cash consideration in exchange for Ron Artest (now Metta World Peace).[4] The trade was completed on August 14, due to Greene's rookie contract signing on July 14.[5]

Jackson retired from the NBA on October 24, 2009.[6]

Coaching career

Jackson became an assistant coach for the Sacramento Kings.[7] On June 5, 2013, new Kings coach Michael Malone announced that the 2012–13 assistant coaches would not be retained for the 2013–14 season.[8]

On September 9, 2013, Jackson was hired by the Minnesota Timberwolves as a player development coach.[9]

In 2021, Jackson was named the head coach of the Stockton Kings in the NBA G League.[10]

On September 5, 2023, Jackson became an assistant coach for the Philadelphia 76ers.[11]

NBA career statistics

Regular season

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 1997–98| style="text-align:left;"| Denver| 68 || 53 || 30.0 || .392 || .259 || .814 || 4.4 || 4.7 || 1.5 || .2 || 11.6|-| style="text-align:left;"| 1998–99| style="text-align:left;"| Minnesota| style="background:#cfecec;"| 50* || 12 || 18.8 || .405 || .370 || .772 || 2.7 || 3.3 || .8 || .1 || 7.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| 1999–00| style="text-align:left;"| Minnesota| 73 || 10 || 14.2 || .405 || .283 || .776 || 2.1 || 2.4 || .7 || .1 || 5.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2000–01| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 79 || 7 || 20.9 || .439 || .375 || .739 || 3.1 || 2.0 || 1.1 || .1 || 7.2|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2001–02| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 81 || 3 || 21.6 || .443 || .361 || .810 || 3.1 || 2.0 || .9 || .1 || 11.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2002–03| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 59 || 26 || 28.4 || .464 || .379 || .846 || 3.7 || 3.1 || 1.2 || .1 || 15.2|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2003–04| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 50 || 0 || 23.7 || .444 || .370 || .752 || 3.5 || 2.1 || 1.0 || .2 || 13.8|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2004–05| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 25 || 0 || 21.4 || .427 || .344 || .862 || 3.4 || 2.4 || .6 || .1 || 12.0|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2005–06| style="text-align:left;"| Memphis| 71 || 15 || 25.0 || .382 || .389 || .733 || 3.1 || 2.7 || .9 || .0 || 11.4|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2006–07| style="text-align:left;"| NO/Oklahoma City| 56 || 2 || 23.8 || .394 || .327 || .774 || 3.2 || 2.5 || .9 || .1 || 10.6|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2007–08| style="text-align:left;"| New Orleans| 46 || 0 || 19.4 || .392 || .368 || .816 || 2.4 || 1.7 || .7 || .1 || 7.1|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2007–08| style="text-align:left;"| Houston| 26 || 5 || 19.2 || .419 || .341 || .750 || 2.7 || 2.4 || .5 || .1 || 8.8|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2008–09| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 71 || 10 || 20.9 || .398 || .305 || .851 || 2.8 || 2.0 || .9 || .1 || 7.5|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 755 || 143 || 22.2 || .417 || .354 || .793 || 3.1 || 2.6 || .9 || .0 || 9.7

Playoffs

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 1999| style="text-align:left;"| Minnesota| 4 || 0 || 6.8 || .200 || .000 || .000 || 1.0 || .5 || .0 || .0 || 1.0|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2000| style="text-align:left;"| Minnesota| 3 || 0 || 10.0 || .500 || .333 || 1.000 || 1.7 || 1.3 || .7 || .3 || 5.0|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2001| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 8 || 0 || 22.8 || .438 || .286 || .714 || 3.3 || 2.3 || 1.0 || .0 || 7.0|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2002| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 16 || 1 || 23.4 || .445 || .256 || .791 || 3.3 || 2.0 || .9 || .2 || 10.9|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2003| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 12 || 0 || 27.6 || .457 || .349 || .886 || 4.5 || 3.3 || 1.0 || .1 || 14.3|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2005| style="text-align:left;"| Sacramento| 5 || 0 || 15.8 || .270 || .167 || 1.000 || 1.2 || 1.8 || .2 || .2 || 5.2|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2006| style="text-align:left;"| Memphis| 4 || 0 || 25.0 || .414 || .364 || .714 || 2.0 || 1.3 || .3 || .0 || 8.3|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2008| style="text-align:left;"| Houston| 6 || 2 || 23.0 || .286 || .208 || .636 || 1.7 || 1.5 || .8 || .0 || 8.7|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career | 58 || 3 || 21.7 || .405 || .270 || .807 || 2.8 || 2.1 || .7 || .1 || 9.2

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Gallagher. Ronnie. NBA star Bobby Jackson comes back for old friends, good hoops. July 30, 2011. Salisbury Post. July 13, 2001. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121007050450/http://www.salisburypost.com/2001july/071301f.htm. October 7, 2012.
  2. https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/kings/kings-robbed-2002-western-conference-finals-tim-donaghy-claims "Kings 'robbed' in 2002 Western Conference finals, Tim Donaghy claims"
  3. https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jacksbo01.html "Bobby Jackson Transactions"
  4. Web site: Rockets agree to send pick, Greene, Jackson to Kings for Artest . Stein, Marc . July 30, 2008 . Marc Stein (reporter).
  5. Web site: KINGS ACQUIRE DONTÉ GREENE, BOBBY JACKSON AND A FUTURE FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICK FROM HOUSTON . . August 14, 2008.
  6. http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/basketball/wires/story/1297770.html Former Kings guard Bobby Jackson calls it a career
  7. https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/7238760/keith-smart-bobby-jackson-join-sacramento-kings-assistant-coaches Keith Smart, Bobby Jackson join Kings
  8. Web site: Mike Malone tells assistant Kings coaches they will not be retained . June 6, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129020317/http://www.insidehoops.com/blog/?p=13430 . November 29, 2014 . dead .
  9. Web site: Wolves hire Jackson, promote David Adelman . . September 10, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160512185821/http://www.nba.com/2013/news/09/09/timberwolves-hire-jackson.ap . May 12, 2016 . dead .
  10. Web site: Stockton Kings Name Bobby Jackson Head Coach . OurSports Central . May 27, 2021.
  11. News: 2023-24 Coaching Staff Announced. NBA.com. September 5, 2023. September 6, 2023.