Position - SF / PF
Height - 6'6" / Weight - 235 lbs.
Birth Date - 01.28.78
Nationality - USA
Jamal is an exciting player who is strong and physical on the floor and athletic, acrobatic ability in the air. He was immediately labeled “The Excitement Machine” by the media in Australia when he started his professional career. He is also considered one of the best athletes to ever compete in Australia. Jamal has consistently recorded double figures in points and rebounds at every level he has played. When looking at his ability, you quickly notice he has always received honors and recognition with the likes of many NBA standouts. In high school he was player of the year in Baltimore, MD., 1997 “Slam Dunk to The Beach” All-Tournament team with high school All-Americans, Junior College Conference MVP, 1st Team Juco All-America.
Professional:
Ballaret Australia SEABL: 2008
23 points per game, 16 rebounds per game, 1.3 blocks per game in the past four seasons
? 3 consecutive SEABL Championships
? Multiple Player of the Week Awards
St. Laurence Geelong Supercats: 2003-2007
23 points per game, 16 rebounds per game, 1.3 blocks per game in the past four seasons
? 3 consecutive SEABL Championships
? Multiple Player of the Week Awards
? Team won 22 straight games from 2006-2007
Defensor Sporting (Uruguay): 2006
15 points per game, 12 rebounds per game, 26 minutes per game
College:
Texas Christian University: 2001-2003
? Career high 33 points
? Career high 26 rebounds in a single game
? 77% FT (made 24 straight free throws)
? 14 career double-doubles (points, rebounds)
? Led team in rebounds
? 3rd in Conference USA for rebounds
? Top 20 in the country for rebounds
Seward County College: 2000-2001
21.9 points per game, 14.1 rebounds per game
? 1st team All-American
? Player of the Year for Region VII
? Led Conference in rebounds, 3rd in scoring
? Conference MVP
? Recorded 33 Blocks in one season
High School:
Maine Central Institute Prep: 1999-2000
14 points per game, 9 rebounds per game
? Played for future UNLV coach Max Good
? Team with future NBA players Caron Butler, Dermarr Johnson
Dunbar High School (Baltimore, MD): 1999-2000
22 points per game, 14 rebounds per game, 6 blocks per game
? Named (Baltimore) Metro Player of the Year
? Named City/County Player of the Year
? Team ranked #18 in the country
? Team won the 2A State Title
? Defeated #3 ranked Domingues High team that featured future NBA stars Tayshaun Prince and Tyson Chandler
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