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I think, as coaches and players, you've got to look at yourself and say, 'Did I do what I was supposed to do as a player or coach?' ... And me, as a coach, I know every day I went into the office I was giving it my 110 percent, and I worked to become better every day. It's just certain things don't work out the way you want to. At the end of the day, we've still got good players and you've just got to get better each summer.More quotes »
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The intended audience is basketball players and young athletes. This story also talks about how fast you can get traded. Bobby Jackson originally drafted by the great championship contending Seattle Sonic; but before he could celebrate he was traded to one from Term Paper Warehouse Read more »
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Kings' Jackson a link to better times
coach Bobby Jackson, left, walking off the court with center DeMarcus Cousins after a Kings game, is a link to the team's most successful era, having filled a key role as one of the best sixth-man guards in the league during his playing days. Kings assistant from Sacramento Bee Read more »
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Kings blog: Bobby Jackson waits to see direction of new ownership
Jackson is playing the waiting game like every other Kings employee. One of the most popular Kings during his playing days, Jackson has been an assistant coach for the last two seasons. He's waiting for the sale of control of the Kings from the Maloofs to from Sacramento Bee Read more »
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Party Line: Priscilla Presley attends Dixon party for French jewelry exhibit
Jackson and his son, Braylon, 3, share some hot wings at the Southern Hot Wing Festival. University of Memphis tennis players (from left) David O’Leary, Connor Glennon and Johnny Grimal sink their teeth into some hot wings at the Southern Hot Wing Festival. from Memphis Commercial Appeal Read more »
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Farewell for Sacramento? Kings fans rally for team to stay in emotional season finale
blared over the loudspeakers as a tribute to the victims of the bombings during the Boston Marathon. Assistant coach Bobby Jackson, a former player, finally told the crowd: “Kings ain’t going anywhere.” The scene was a far happier one than the home finale from Globe and Mail Read more »