Jack Kevin Haley (January 27, 1964 – March 16, 2015) was an American professional
basketball
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player.
Early life and education
Haley was the son of noted surfing pioneer Jack Haley, Sr. A 6'10"
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center from
Huntington Beach High School and
UCLA
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, Haley spent nine seasons (1988–1992; 1993–1998) in the
National Basketball Association
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as a member of the
Chicago Bulls,
New Jersey Nets,
Los Angeles Lakers
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, and
San Antonio Spurs
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.
Chicago Bulls tenure
Haley was drafted in 1987 by the Chicago Bulls and made his NBA debut on November 9, 1988.
After several years playing elsewhere, Haley returned to the Bulls as a free agent in October 1995 and was a member of the
1995–96 Bulls team that won a league record 72 games and the
NBA Championship
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.
However, Haley spent almost the entire season on the injured list with tendinitis in his left knee.
As a result, he only played in one game during the regular season and did not participate in the playoffs.
At one point, another unidentified team complained to the league office, which sent out a doctor to examine Haley's knee.
At the same time, Haley developed a reputation for his enthusiastic cheering of his teammates on the Bulls' bench all season long, compared to what one newspaper described as a more somber Bulls' bench.
On Sunday, April 21, 1996, Haley played in the Bulls' final regular-season game, drawing what the Chicago Tribune called "polite—albeit sarcastic—reception from the crowd." Haley ended up with five points. "It felt good to finally get in a game," he told the paper. "I was real excited and my adrenaline was pumping. I haven't played in a year. I missed some easy shots. I guess I was aggressive. I took almost a shot per minute played."
Haley was mainly known for his friendship with
Dennis Rodman, and was sometimes referred to as Rodman's "babysitter". However, Haley bristled at the label, and argued that he had legitimately earned his spot on the team.
Post-playing career
Following his playing career, Haley served as an assistant coach for the
New Jersey Nets and as a television broadcaster for the Lakers, co-hosting the ''Lakers Live'' pre-game show with
Bill Macdonald
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Car ...
for
Fox Sports Net West/Prime Ticket. Haley also acted, appearing in the films ''
Eddie'' and ''
Rebound'', as well as the
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for
Aerosmith
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's "
Love in an Elevator."
Death
Haley died on March 16, 2015, of heart disease at age 51.
On April 16, 2015, a memorial service at the
Walter Pyramid
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History
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in Long Beach was attended by family and friends, including notable NBA players and coaches.
References
External links
Career statisticsat
Basketball Reference
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1964 births
2015 deaths
AEK B.C. players
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