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Ray Jackson
/reɪ ˈdʒæksən/
Definition
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Ray Jackson is an American former professional basketball player, best known for his time as a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' 'Fab Five' recruiting class in the early 1990s.
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Notable for his athletic prowess and contributions to one of college basketball's most iconic groups, alongside players like Chris Webber and Jalen Rose.
Examples
Ray Jackson's handles were so slick, defenders slipped more than banana peels in a cartoon.
Watching Ray Jackson fly down the court with the Fab Five felt like hoops history on fast-forward.
Even bagel bites couldn't steal the spotlight from Ray Jackson's epic Michigan dunks back in the day.
Ray Jackson taught us that recruiting class magic is rarer than a perfect bracket.