Rubin Jackson

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Who is Rubin Jackson?

Rubin Jackson is an American former basketball player, best known for his college career at Oklahoma City University, where in the 1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season he was named the Midwestern City Conference Co-Player of the Year.

Jackson, a 6'6" forward from Melrose High School in Memphis, Tennessee, played collegiately at Oklahoma City when the school was a member of the NCAA Division I. Along with Evansville's Brad Leaf, Jackson was the first three-time All-Conference pick in conference history. His best year was his junior year of 1980–81, when Jackson averaged 24.8 points per game. Jackson teamed with future NBA player Carl Henry to lead the Chiefs to a Midwestrn City Conference tournament title. At the close of the season, Jackson was named the conference co-Player of the Year with Loyola's Darius Clemons.

After his college career, Jackson was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 1982 NBA Draft. However, Jackson injured his ankle prior to the start of training camp and did not make the team.

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on July 23, 2013

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