Bobby Jackson on playing In-Between card game when he was playing with the Sacramento Kings: The biggest number I lost was 60,000 dollars. And I had to walk into the Trump Plaza singing Who Let the Dogs Out because I didn’t want to pay it with no clothes on. I had my boxers and my tank top on and I lost it to f*cking Vlade Divac.
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Bobby Jackson: Jason Williams was extremely talented and he was a risk taker with his flashy passes and his ability to get the crowd on their feet. Like I ain’t never seen one person electrify the crowd like he did. Now because he was that risk taker, it kind of drove it drove Rick kind of crazy. Then Mike Bibby comes in. You got this point guard that knows how to settle everybody down and he knows how to get the ball to the right guys in the right spots and he’s not flashing. J-Will was a crowd pleaser and Mike was a game dominator. -via YouTube / July 5, 2025
Sean Cunningham: Doug Christie’s Sacramento Kings coaching staff is official: Associate head coach Mike Woodson, Bobby Jackson, Mike Miller, Chris Darnell & Leandro Barbosa are assistants. Dipesh Mistry elevated to asst. coach/player development. Paul Jesperson (head of player development) joined by Jimmy Alapag & Garrius Adams. Will Scott (coaching asst/advance scout), Shandon “Biggie” Goldman as head video coordinator & Steph Ingo as asst. video coordinator. -via Twitter @SeanCunningham / June 24, 2025
Matt George: This Father’s Day, ESPN is airing a special E60 on the story of former Sacramento King Scot Pollard and the heart transplant that changed his life. The special features Scot’s former teammate in Sacramento Bobby Jackson, and Kings radio broadcaster Gary Gerould. pic.x.com/vfZqakAX3C -via Twitter @MattGeorgeSAC / June 8, 2025
Speaking on the latest episode of the All The Smoke podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, Mobley reflected on his time with Yao in Houston and expressed that the 7-foot-6 center was more than just a dominant post scorer. “What people don’t understand about Yao. He could pass the ball, like Joker, he could’ve done that,” Mobley said. “It’s just the offense didn’t. Say we would’ve had Rick Adelman, for a fact, you would’ve seen more of Yao Ming. Like that Chris Webber, that Vlade Divac, Brad Miller type of passing. He had all of it.” -via Clutch Points / July 3, 2025
Former NBA center Vlade Divac underwent emergency surgery after breaking a hip in a fall from his motorcycle in Montenegro, doctors said Friday. The accident happened Thursday on a road near the Montenegrin Adriatic Sea coast. Hospital officials said Divac sustained a fracture and that an artificial hip was implanted. -via ESPN / June 20, 2025
“During the day, a surgical procedure was performed,” said Ljubica Mitrovic, a spokeswoman of the hospital in the town of Risan. “He is in a stable general and physical condition and is under a careful supervision of the medical staff.” The 7-foot-1 Serbian center started and ended his 16-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers. He also played for the Charlotte Hornets and Sacramento Kings. He was an All-Star in 2001. He later served as general manager of the Kings. -via ESPN / June 20, 2025
