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An American former professional basketball player is named for Stephen Jackson. He played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the New Jersey Nets, Indiana Pacers, Golden State Warriors, Milwaukee Bucks, Charlotte Bobcats, San Antonio Spurs, and Los Angeles Clippers. With Spurs, he won an NBA championship in 2003. He also released a rap mixtape entitled “What’s a Lockout?” hosted by DJ Scream of Maybach Music Group under the alias Stak5 in December 2011. On 22nd July 2015, he announced his retirement after his long career in basketball. He retired as only one of 21 players in NFL history have at least 11000 career rushing yards, with 15 of them being in the Hall of Fame. He is currently host for the digital video podcast “All the smoke with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson” which is available on Showtime Basketball’s Youtube platform and other audio outlets such as Itunes and Spotify.

Stephen Jackson Says ‘Keep the Protests Up, but We Can’t Tear Down Our Own Communities’

Stephen Jackson with George Floyd’s daughter, 6-year-old Gianna Floyd, at protests

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“Everybody standing side by side, that’s the only way it’s gonna get done and I stand for that,” Stephen Jackson said of protesting around the nation. Former NBA player Stephen Jackson is speaking out about the importance of keeping up the fight for justice for his late friend George Floyd. On Friday, Jackson appeared on Young Money Radio with Lil Wayne on Apple Music series, during which he spoke to Lil Wayne about growing up with Floyd and how they were not all that different. “When me and Floyd met, we met in the hood, in Third Ward,” Jackson said, referring to an area of Houston, Texas, where the two grew up. “Once we saw each other, the first thing we said was… ‘Who your daddy?’ And he said ‘Who your daddy?’ That’s how much we looked alike.” “From then on we was going down the same path,” the former NBA player told the rapper. “The only thing that separated me and Georgie was that I had more opportunity,” adding that Floyd was a “stand-up guy.” Floyd, was killed on May 25 after a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for over eight minutes while three others stood idly by. The officer involved, Derek Chauvin, has since been fired and charged with second-degree murder, and the three other officers on the scene, also fired, were charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. While Jackson supports the ongoing protests, he noted that he does not condone tearing down buildings and businesses in the process. 

Why is Stephen Jackson Famous For?

  • Being a former professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the New Jersey Nets, Indiana Pacers, Golden State Warriors, Milwaukee Bucks, Charlotte Bobcats, San Antonio Spurs, and Los Angeles Clippers. 
  • For winning NBA Championship with the Spurs in 2003. 

What is the birthplace of Stephen Jackson?

On 5th April 1978, Stephen Jackson was born with the birth name/real name of Stephen Jesse Jackson. His birthplace/hometown is in Port Arthur, Texas, the USA. He holds an American nationality and his ethnicity is American-African. His race is black. As of 2020, he celebrated his 42nd birthday. He was raised by his mother, Judyette, a single parent who worked two jobs. There is no information about his father. At the age of 16, Jackson’s half-brother Donald Buckner died at 25 years old from head injuries after being jumped. He worked in his grandfather’s soul food restaurant in Port Arthur, where he would wash dishes and bus tables as a teenager. As per his education, he attended Abraham Lincoln High School before transferring to Oak Hill Academy (Virginia), where he earned All-America honors in 1996. He was the leading scorer in the 1996 McDonald’s All-American Boys Game, on a team that included Kobe Bryant, Jermaine O’Neal, and Tim Thomas. He attended Butler County Community College of El Dorado, Kansas for one semester but did not play basketball there. His Zodiac sign is Aries and his religion is Christian. 

When did Stephen Jackson Retire? (Career)

Stephen Jackson Against the opponent

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CBA and foreign leagues (1997-2000)

  • Stephen Jackson was selected 42nd overall in the 1997 NBA Draft by the Phoenix Suns, yet he did not receive an opportunity to play, as he was waived by the team on October 30. 
  • He saw action in six games with the La Crosse Bobcats over two on-and-off seasons in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), in which he averaged 2.7 points in 12.7 minutes per game. 
  • Moreover, he played four games in 1998 with the Sydney Kings in Australia’s National Basketball League, 
  • He also played professionally in Venezuela and the Dominican Republic. 
  • In the 1999 season in Venezuela, he played 48 games and averaged 22.8 points (third in the league), 3.9 assists, and 3 steals per game, shooting 42.6% from three (second in the league).
  • He played in the Latin American countries, with the Dominican Republic teams San Carlos and Pueblo Nuevo and Venezuelan Marinos during the spring and summer of 2000. 

New Jersey Nets (2000-2001)

  • He did not play an NBA game until the 2000-01 season with the New Jersey Nets, officially deemed his rookie season.
  • For the New Jersey Nets, he appeared in 77 games (including 40 starts), in which he averaged 8.2 points per game.
  • He was selected to play in the Schick Rookie Game at the 2001 All-Star Weekend, in which he tallied 8 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals in the contest.

San Antonio Spurs (2001-2003)

  • Before the 2001-2002 NBA season, he was signed by the San Antonio Spurs.
  • He was hampered by injuries and team expectations in 2001, missing a total of 45 games. 
  • His season averages were 3.9 points and 1.1 rebounds, logging approximately 9.9 minutes per game.

2003 Championship

  • He became a key member of the Spurs during the 2002-2003 season by appearing in 80 games (58 starts), his season averages were 11.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 28.2 minutes per game.
  • He also proved to be a vital asset and helped the Spurs win their second NBA title, averaging 12.8 points per game during the playoffs – the team’s 3rd leading scorer.

Atlanta Hawks (2003-2004)

  • He became a free agent in 2003 during the offseason and expected to parlay his success with the Spurs into a long-term contract. 
  • He then agreed to a 2-year contract with the Atlanta Hawks and registered his best professional season to date where he established season averages of 18.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game in 80 total games (78 starts). 
  • He scored a career-best 42 points. In the 29 games following the All-Star Break, Jackson averaged 24.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2.2 steals per game. During this stretch, he was the NBA’s 6th leading scorer on 12th March. 
  • He was traded to the Indiana Pacers for a power forward Al Harrington (who finished 2nd place in Sixth Man of the Year voting), after signing a 6-year, $38.3 million contracts following 2003-2004 NBA season. 

Indiana Pacers (2004-2007)

  • During his first season as a member of the Indiana Pacers in the 2004-2005 NBA season, he tallied averages of 18.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. 
  • He was involved in one of the most controversial incidents in NBA history known as Malice at the Palace, where he was involved in a brawl with fans in the stands at The Palace of Auburn Hills in 2004 due to which he was suspended for 30 games without pay. 
  • Additionally, he was even put on probation for a year, fined $250, and ordered to undergo anger management classes along with community service.
  • After his return, he averaged 21.7 points per game in a span of 22 games, starting on March 3 (due to an injury to Pacers power forward Jermaine O’Neal).
  • He averaged 18.9 points per game during the first round of the 2005 NBA Playoffs versus the Boston Celtics. 
  • In the 2005-06 NBA season, he appeared in 81 games for the Pacers, averaging 16.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game.
  • He served a seven-game suspension at the beginning of the 2007-08 NBA season as a Warrior for his legal problems.

Golden State Warriors (2007-2009)

  • On 17th January 2007, the Pacers dealt him to the Golden State Warriors in a blockbuster eight-player trade.
  • He registered 29 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 5 steals in his Warriors debut, January 20, 2007, versus the Cleveland Cavaliers.
  • He finished the series with per-game averages of 22.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 2.0 steals.

Subsequent seasons

  • Prior to the 2007-08 NBA season, he (along with guard Baron Davis and forward Matt Barnes) was named a team captain of the Warriors.
  • He was the recipient of the NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Week award (November 26 – December 2), averaging 23.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 2.8 steals.
  • He registered three games of at least 30 points and 10 assists in a five-game span – the first NBA player to do so since LeBron James in 2007, and the first member of the Warriors since Tim Hardaway in 1992 during the 2008-09 season. 
  • He also tallied his first career triple-double (30 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists) against the Phoenix Suns in the midst of this stretch, on February 4.
  • He signed a three-year contract extension with the Warriors on 17th November 2008. 
  • His 2008-09 campaign effectively ended when he decided to determine the root cause of turf toe on his left foot, which had been ailing him for over 2 years. 
  • On 31st March 2009, he underwent surgery to remove multiple bone spurs above the nerve tissue under his big toe.
  • His per-game season averages were 20.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 6.5 assists (2nd only to LeBron James for forwards), 1.5 steals, and 39.6 minutes (2nd in the league, trailing only Joe Johnson of the Atlanta Hawks).

Charlotte Bobcats (2009-2011)

  • He was traded to the Charlotte Bobcats on 16th November 2009. 
  • He set a Bobcats franchise record with 43 points scored versus the Houston Rockets, on 12th January 2010. 
  • In the 2010-11 NBA season, he recorded the first triple-double (24 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists) in Bobcats team history versus the Phoenix Suns on 20th November 2010. 

Milwaukee Bucks (2011-2012)

  • He was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks as part of a three-way deal with the Sacramento Kings and Charlotte Bobcats on 23rd June 2011. 
  • Due to recurring issues with his hamstring throughout the lockout-extended offseason and several publicized clashes with coach Scott Skiles, Jackson’s role and playing time diminished.
  • On 13th March 2012, he was again traded back to the Golden State Warriors.

Return to San Antonio (2012-2013)

  • He was traded to the Spurs for Richard Jefferson, T.J. Ford and a conditional first-round pick on 15th March 2012. 
  • For the playoffs, he shot 53.5% from the field, 60.5% from three-point range, and 93.3% from the free-throw line.
  • He was fined $25,000 for threatening Serge Ibaka via Twitter on 9th December 2012. 
  • Later, he was waived by the spurs on 12th April 2013. 

Los Angeles Clippers (2013-2014)

  • On December 10, 2013, he signed with the Los Angeles Clippers.
  • He struggled with the Clippers. 
  • In 9 games, he averaged a career-low 1.7 points per game, while shooting 23.1% from the field and 7.1% from three-point ranges. 
  • On 7th January 2014, he was waived by the Clippers.

Retirement

  • On 22nd July 2015, he announced his retirement after his long career in basketball. 

Moreover,  

  • In 2017, he joined the BIG3 basketball league, playing alongside Chauncey Billups and head coach Charles Oakley with the Killer 3’s.
  • He is currently host for the digital video podcast “All the smoke with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson” which is available on Showtime Basketball’s Youtube platform and other audio outlets such as Itunes and Spotify. 
  • He established the Stephen Jackson Academy of Art, Science, and Technology in the summer of 2008.
  • On 4th January 2018, he told TMZ “I smoked my whole career, had a hell of a career. Didn’t miss no games” when asked by a reporter if the NBA should remove marijuana from their banned substances list.
  • was a close friend of George Floyd, who drew national attention when he was killed by police in Minneapolis on 25th May 2020.
  • He received media attention for an impassioned speech he gave at a protest rally in Minnesota. In it, he stated, “I’m here because they’re not gonna demean the character of George Floyd, my twin.”
  • Jackson and Floyd called each other “Twin” due to their similar physical appearance.
  • He also released a rap mixtape entitled “What’s a Lockout?” hosted by DJ Scream of Maybach Music Group under the alias Stak5 in December 2011. 
  • In 2012, he released a song called “Lonely At The Top” for his mixtape Jack of All Trades, which features Kevin Durant.

Awards and Achievements of Stephen Jackson

  • NBA champion (2003)
  • McDonald’s All-American (1996)
  • Second-team Parade All-American (1996)

Career Statistics of Stephen Jackson

  • Points 12,976 (15.1 ppg)
  • Rebounds 3,328 (3.9 RPG)
  • Assists 2,634 (3.1 APG)

Career History of Stephen Jackson

  • 1997, 1998     La Crosse Bobcats
  • 1998            Sydney Kings
  • 1999, 2000     Marinos de Oriente
  • 1999, 2000     San Carlos
  • 1999            Fort Wayne Fury
  • 2000            Pueblo Nuevo
  • 2000-2001      New Jersey Nets
  • 2001-2003      San Antonio Spurs
  • 2003-2004      Atlanta Hawks
  • 2004-2007      Indiana Pacers
  • 2007-2009      Golden State Warriors
  • 2009-2011      Charlotte Bobcats
  • 2011-2012      Milwaukee Bucks
  • 2012-2013      San Antonio Spurs
  • 2013-2014      Los Angeles Clippers

Who is Stephen Jackson married to?

Stephen Jackson with his wife, Renata

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Stephen Jackson is a married man. He was married to his wife, Renata Elizabeth White in the year 2009. His wife says there’s an innocent victim in her divorce from the ex-NBA star; her Bentley which she claims Stephen sold off behind her back just to piss her off. As per sources, Stephen’s wife; Renata White Jackson claims she filed for divorce from Jackson in 2013 and says both sides were instructed not to get rid of any major assets until the court could divide them up. But according to Renata, Jackson wasn’t having it and on 9th October 2014, he stole the keys to her Bentley and sold it off behind her back. There is no further information about his married life. Additionally, information about their children is also unknown. His sexual orientation is straight and he is not gay. 

He was also in a relationship with Imani Showalter, She was in a longtime relationship with former NBA star Stephen Jackson and engaged to be married but Jackson called off the wedding the day of. Showalter appeared on the inaugural season of Basketball Wives: LA. She is also the mother of two children. 

How much is Stephen Jackson’s Net Worth?

Stephen Jackson is a very talented successful basketball player. He has reached a great height in his career. As of 2020, the net worth of this famous former basketball player is estimated to have $20 Million as per the source. He played in the NBA from 2000 to 2013. During that time he earned $68.6 million in salary alone. Whereas his exact salary is unknown at present. His major source of earning is from a basketball career. As of now, he is satisfied with his earnings. Information about his cars and house is unknown. 

How tall is Stephen Jackson?

Stephen Jackson is a very cool and handsome person. His body build is athletic. He has a tall height of 6 ft 8 in or 2.03 m with a balanced body weight of 100 Kg or 220 lb. His other body measurements such as biceps size, chest size, waist size, and others are unknown at present. Overall, he has got a healthy body with a charming smile attracting a lot of people towards him. 

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