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Chris Jackson (Abdul Rauf) on BIG3 Basketball now.

Posted on 12/24/17 at 8:38 pm
Posted by BK785
Member since Feb 2013
3181 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 8:38 pm
The man still has it. Jumper is still silky smooth. Just hit 3 consecutive 3 pointers.
This post was edited on 12/24/17 at 8:41 pm
Posted by Dissident Aggressor
Member since Aug 2011
3833 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 8:47 pm to
Cult member
Don't care
Posted by dcw7g
Member since Dec 2003
1973 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 9:23 pm to
Loved that guy. Best player I ever saw at LSU. Thrilling to watch him in the zone, Steph Curry reminds me a lot of CJ. Dale Brown wasted him and Shaq.
Posted by TheBaker
Prairieville
Member since Jan 2004
4318 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 9:25 pm to
Still the best scoring point guard I’ve ever seen in college.
Posted by S
RIP Wayde
Member since Jan 2007
155925 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 9:32 pm to
GOAT
Posted by tigermed2
Houma
Member since Dec 2012
1421 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 9:34 pm to
Regardless what you think of his religion the dude was money
Posted by novabill
Crossville, TN
Member since Sep 2005
10464 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 9:39 pm to
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Chris Jackson (Abdul Rauf) on BIG3 Basketball now.



My favorite tiger and best basketball player I ever watched.
Posted by Paradiddler
in a groove
Member since Jul 2016
1317 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 10:37 pm to
The man burned his bridges no doubt, but he was the most fun player I've ever seen at the PMac. Never saw Pete at the Cow Palace, but Chris was money. Dale always did better with lesser talent, which is unfortunate - but we've had some greats come through. And there's more to come with Wade.
Posted by Loungefly85
Lafayette
Member since Jul 2016
7930 posts
Posted on 12/24/17 at 10:43 pm to
So much talent wasted in a trash person.

Posted by StrangeBrew
Salvation Army-Thanks Obama
Member since May 2009
18184 posts
Posted on 12/25/17 at 12:36 pm to
Tourette Syndrome is horrible. When not engaged in the play he would let loose with random words. They put him on medication but I think it affected his play. I don't begrudge the guy anything.
Posted by Fisherchef Jeff
Ohio
Member since Dec 2014
110 posts
Posted on 12/26/17 at 7:33 am to
That cat from GP kept the rim full, He dropped 48 on La Tech in his third game, wow; then 2 days later at Florida he scorched the gators with the freshman record of 53. Dwayne was sinceless that Sat.

Top 5 pts
1989. 1990
CJ. 31. CJ. 27
RB 20. SR 14/10
WS 13/7 SO. 14/12
VS -11/8 MW 12
LM. 8. WS 8

I’ll go way out on a frozen limb and say if WW had those rosters, he would have smoked DB success, gotta be aggressive on both ends.
2$ tickets to see slim Shaq go coast to coast, man those were fun games. Buckle up, I think better times are ahead for as long as we can keep the man!

Which team was your favorite?
Posted by lsu xman
Member since Oct 2006
15613 posts
Posted on 12/26/17 at 9:24 am to
I remember when CJ went for 55 vs Ole miss. Gerald Glass from Ole Miss went for 50ish too I think.

CJ is the most offensive dominant player in college basketball for at least the last 25+ years.
This post was edited on 12/26/17 at 9:25 am
Posted by GeauxTigerTM
Member since Sep 2006
30596 posts
Posted on 12/26/17 at 10:07 am to
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Chris Jackson (Abdul Rauf)


As with most stories, people forget the details over time. His "protest" was actually not one at first. He simply decided one night to no longer stand at attention for the anthem (feel free to disagree with his WHY if you want...it is, after all America) but he went several weeks of doing this for games without even one person giving a crap. He just was off to the side, stretching, keeping busy, etc.

No "look at me" protest. Just not taking part and not doing anything to draw attention to himself. Pretty typical low-key Jackson/Rauf if you remember the guy when he was here.

Then a reporter happened to notice him and he asked him what he was doing. As always, the guy was honest with him and explained his why...and THEN the shite hit the fan. After that, it became a protest with him standing at attention but praying, etc. Then he was pushed into a corner and forced to argue over his beliefs, and as arguments generally go they eventually got heated. It wasn't until someone felt the need to stop him from simply not taking part in something he did not want to and attempt to force him that it became a fight. Why? Why should anyone care if he did not want to stand when at first it was no protest at all?

And honestly...who of good conscience would not react the same way if you felt you were right? If you were doing something you felt in your heart was the right thing, and had been bothering no one, what would it say about your convictions if you simply pulled your tail between your legs and did what you were told? Rauf was basically black-balled out of the league after that, and even his damn house burned down in Mississippi. I'm almost certain there are very few here who have stood that resolute in their convictions and given up as much as he did when all he had to do was go along and pretend.

Kaep's not the same story at all as far as I'm concerned, and it isn't because he did not attend LSU. Rauf NEVER wanted to make a statement or make some huge protest. It was a personal decision by him, and that's as far as it went at first. Kaep was about bigger social change and he used the NFL sidelines to make a statement. They are not really comparable when you look at the details.

Oh...and can we PLEASE just ban the next fricking person that feels the need to bring this up on The Rant anytime his name is mentioned in a purely athletic way? The guy is an LSU legend, and easily one of the Top 3 players any of us ever saw wear P&G. Even if you hate the guy for what he did after LSU, can you AT LEAST keep it off of this board where we talk about his exploits on the court? You don't look informed or tough or patriotic, you look like an a-hole who can't separate your politics from the rest of your life.
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