Jacob Jaacks Explained

Jacob Jaacks
Height Ft:6
Height In:10
Weight Lbs:260
Nationality:American
Birth Date:24 April 1977
Birth Place:Rapid City, South Dakota
High School:Jefferson (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
College:
Draft Year:2000
Career Start:2000
Career End:2011
Career Position:Power forward / center
Years1:2000–2001
Team1:Limoges CSP
Years2:2001–2002
Team2:Saint-Quentin
Years3:2002–2003
Team3:Lauretana Biella
Years4:2003–2004
Team4:Edimes Pavia
Years5:2003–2004
Team5:Farho Gijón Baloncesto
Years6:2004–2005
Team6:Lauretana Biella
Years7:2005–2007
Team7:Snaidero Cucine Udine
Years8:2007–2008
Team8:Kyiv
Years9:2008–2009
Team9:Teramo Basket
Years10:2009–2010
Team10:Hapoel Afula
Years11:2010–2011
Team11:Telekom Baskets Bonn
Highlights:
  • French League Champion LNB (2001)
  • Italian League All-Star (2006)
  • Ukrainian SuproLeague Champion (2008)
  • NJCAA All-American (1998)

Jacob Brian Jaacks a.k.a. Jacob Crane (name changed because of divorce) (born April 24, 1977) is an American professional basketball player from Iowa, U.S. Jacob was a 6feet, 260lb power forward/center.

Jacob attended Ankeny High School as a freshman and sophomore where he played basketball, but never on the varsity team. As a junior, his family moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he attended Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School. In his senior season he was named to the Mississippi Valley Conference team and helped lead the team to State (they lost to West Des Moines Valley in the quarterfinals).

Jacob accepted a scholarship to play at the University of South Dakota for coach Dave Boots. He was red-shirted his freshman year because of his lack of physical size and strength. His freshman campaign was successful in earning him a spot on the All-NCC freshman team. Soon afterwards, he decided to leave the University of South Dakota for Marshalltown Community College to pursue his dream of playing for a large, Division I university.

Jacob played for Mike Marquis at Marshalltown Community College where he was named a JUCO All-American. The team compiled a record of 29–5, and lost to the eventual Junior College national champions, Indian Hills Community College. Before the season started, Jacob was recruited by numerous major division I universities. When the University of Iowa extended a scholarship, Jacob accepted.

Under Coach Tom Davis at Iowa, Jacob played on a team of upperclassmen. The team had a successful season but lost in the Sweet 16 to the University of Connecticut (the eventual champion).

Jacob's senior year brought in the era of Steve Alford. With many seniors on the previous year's team now gone, Coach Alford had to quickly fill in players with a very short recruiting period. The result was a mediocre 14–16 record, with wins against Kansas, Ohio State & UConn. Jacob finished his career averaging 12.2 points and 7.3 rebounds for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes.

After his senior year, Jacob signed with the Toronto Raptors of the NBA. After the preseason, he was released by the team and immediately signed a contract to play in France for Limoges CSP basketball club. After winning a championship with Limoges and winning the French league rebounding title, Jacob returned to the U.S. and played for the San Antonio Spurs summer league team.

After several years of trying to make an NBA roster, Jacob decided to concentrate on only playing professionally in Europe. He retired in 2011, after 11 seasons professionally. Jacob played in Spain, Italy, France, Turkey, Israel, Ukraine and Germany.

Jacob currently resides in Iowa where he is happily working in the financial services industry with the 801 Group at Morgan Stanley.

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