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Jerome Kersey (June 26, 1962 – February 18, 2015) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played for the Portland Trail Blazers (1984–1995), Golden State Warriors (1995–96), Los Angeles Lakers (1996–97), Seattle SuperSonics (1997–98), San Antonio Spurs (1998–2000), and Milwaukee Bucks (2000–01).
The Trail Blazers selected Kersey in the second round of the 1984 NBA draft from Longwood University (then Longwood College) in Farmville, Virginia. He was a member of the Spurs during their 1999 NBA Finals victory over the New York Knicks. Following his playing career, Kersey worked with his former Portland teammate and then-head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks Terry Porter as an assistant in 2005. Kersey died from a pulmonary embolism caused by a blood clot at his home in Tualatin, Oregon on February 18, 2015.
Kersey attended the then Longwood College, at the time a NCAA Division II school, where he set school records for points, rebounds, steals and blocked shots while making 57% of his baskets. As a senior, his rebounding average of 14.2 led all Division II players. However, it was not until May 2006 that Kersey graduated from Longwood, having only needed two more college courses to graduate for some years.
Saint Jerome (/dʒəˈroʊm/; Latin: Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Greek: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c. 347 – 30 September 420) was a priest, confessor, theologian and historian, who also became a Doctor of the Church. He was the son of Eusebius, born at Stridon, a village near Emona on the border of Dalmatia and Pannonia, then part of northeastern Italy. He is best known for his translation of most of the Bible into Latin (the translation that became known as the Vulgate), and his commentaries on the Gospels. His list of writings is extensive. The protégé of Pope Damasus I, who died in December of 384, Jerome was known for his teachings on Christian moral life, especially to those living in cosmopolitan centers such as Rome. In many cases, he focused his attention to the lives of women and identified how a woman devoted to Jesus Christ should live her life. This focus stemmed from his close patron relationships with several prominent female ascetics who were members of affluent senatorial families.
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This week, the NBA was shocked by the sudden loss of one of the most beloved members of its family: Jerome Kersey passed away on Wednesday, at the age of 52. Kersey played for six teams during his NBA career, most notably in Portland, where he spent 11 seasons. Now, we remember a man who left a lasting imprint on the game and all who had the privilege to know him. About the NBA: The NBA is the premier professional basketball league in the United States and Canada. The league is truly global, with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages, as well as NBA rosters at the start of the 2014-15 season featuring a record 101 international players from 37 countries and territories. For the 2014-15 season, each of the league's 30 teams will play 82 regular-season g...
Former Trail Blazers point guard Terry Porter on his friend and teammate Jerome Kersey, who passed away Wednesday at the age of 52.
Round 1 First Dunk (Score: 41): 0:12 Second Dunk (Score: 38): 0:49 February 6, 1988 - After finishing as the runner-up to Michael Jordan in the year previous, Portland's Jerome Kersey failed to reach the second round of the 1988 contest and finished fifth. Full, uncut footage of the 1988 NBA Slam Dunk Contest can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIRMP-6Z9uQ
Jerome Kersey highlights i n one of his first NBA games against the Los Angeles Lakers on November 9th,1984. About the NBA: The NBA is the premier professional basketball league in the United States and Canada. The league is truly global, with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages, as well as NBA rosters at the start of the 2013-14 season featuring a record 92 international players from 39 countries and territories. For the 2013-14 season, each of the league's 30 teams will play 82 regular-season games, followed by a postseason for those that qualify. The NBA consists of the following teams: Atlanta Hawks; Boston Celtics; Brooklyn Nets; Charlotte Bobcats; Chicago Bulls; Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks; Denver Nuggets; Detroit Pistons; Golden State...
Longwood honored the late Jerome Kersey, men's basketball and Longwood University alum, naming the gym inside Willett Hall as "Jerome Kersey Court" prior to the Saturday December 3, 2016 game against James Madison.
Due to the sudden passing of Portland great Jerome Kersey, Steve Blake changes his jersey number in tribute. About the NBA: The NBA is the premier professional basketball league in the United States and Canada. The league is truly global, with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages, as well as NBA rosters at the start of the 2014-15 season featuring a record 101 international players from 37 countries and territories. For the 2014-15 season, each of the league's 30 teams will play 82 regular-season games, followed by a postseason for those that qualify. The NBA consists of the following teams: Atlanta Hawks; Boston Celtics; Brooklyn Nets; Charlotte Hornets; Chicago Bulls; Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks; Denver Nuggets; Detroit Pistons; Golden Stat...
This is my little tribute to Jerome Kersey, a basketball player, NBA champion with San Antonio Spurs. Played for several teams, most notably the Portland Trail Blazers. Along with Clyde Drexler, Terry Porter, Kevin Duckworth & Buck Williams, was part of those awesome Blazers ( 1990 & 1992 Western Champions )
Friends, former teammates of Jerome Kersey remember the NBA icon
Music by Stephen Crowe: web.mac.com/crowestephen Hindsight: 1984 The Chicago Bulls draft Jerome Kersey (instead of Ben Coleman) 1985 The Chicago Bulls draft Karl Malone and Manute Bol (instead of Keith Lee and Ken Johnson) 1986 The Chicago Bulls draft Mark Price and Jeff Hornacek (instead of Brad Sellers and Larry Krystkowiak) 1987 The Chicago Bulls draft Reggie Miller (instead of Horace Grant) 1988 The Chicago Bulls draft Dan Majerle (instead of Will Perdue) 1989 The Chicago Bulls draft Tim Hardaway and Vlade Divac (instead of B.J. Armstrong and Stacey King)
Worlds apart, a five-star chef, a twelve year-old girl, and a retired school teacher discover how their individual efforts to feed the poor ignite a movement in the fight against hunger. Award-winning chef Narayanan Krishnan, fighting against the caste system in India, quits his job to begin a life of cooking and hand-delivering fresh meals to hundreds of people in his hometown. Katie Stagliano’s planting of a single cabbage seedling when she was nine years old blossoms into Katie’s Krops, a non-profit with 73 gardens dedicated to ending hunger. Retired middle school teacher Mr. Law battles personal health issues as he hand delivers more than a thousand sandwiches nightly to the hungry in Minneapolis. This documentary tells tale of these remarkable individuals and the unexpected challenges...
"Blanco" is the poignant story of Trista, a young girl forced to take care of her dying mother, and what happens the day she finally returns to school. This short film was shot entirely on location in Idaho. Nearly all equipment, including the crane, was borrowed during production. Screenings 2009 Victoria Film Festival. Movieola - The Short Film Channel. Reel 13 Shorts. 2009 Washougal International Film Festival. 2009 SoCal Film Festival. 2009 Idaho International Film Festival. 2009 NW Film Forum Local Sightings Film Festival. (Opening Night) 2009 Lakedance International Film Festival. Shown on Channel Zero, the Canadian Short Film Channel. Distribution provided by Ouat Media. Credits Trista Marissa Jerome Justin Andrew Kowalewski Trista’s Father Lee Frostad Teacher Donny Crump Four...
The participants are Kurt Rambis, Sam Bowie, Kiki Vandeweghe, A.C. Green, Chris Dudley, Danny Ferry, Steve Johnson, Jerome Kersey, Elton Cambell and Shawn Kemp. Pete Newell was a fantastic coach who specialized in fundamentals, mainly for forwards and centers. Pete was ahead of the times by encouraging bigs to step out of the paint instead of focusing on the classic back-to-the-basket style that bigs have been forced to do since the games creation. It's because of coaches like Mr. Newell that we have players like Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Durant, Andrea Bargnani and Arvydas Sabonis. RIP Pete Newell.