Troy Jackson was an American
basketball player. The younger brother of former
NBA player
Mark Jackson, he was a member of the
AND1 Mixtape Tour, known by his streetball nickname "
Escalade". Jackson was listed by AND1 at 6'10" and 375 pounds.
[1]
(January 11, 1976 – February 20, 2011)

Troy Jackson weighed close to 500 pounds (227 kg) as a senior at
Hills East High School in
Long Island, New York, but his performances at
Rucker Park caught the attention of Bill Hughley, coach of
Wallace Community College in
Selma, Alabama.
[2] Jackson enrolled at Wallace, and even though he continued to play at 500 pounds (or more), he received all-region honors as a sophomore. "People wonder how I played at 500-plus pounds. But to me it felt natural," he later said. Jackson's accomplishments in community college led to a scholarship offer from the
University of Louisville, though the school demanded that he lose weight. Jackson complied, and by his senior year at Louisville, he had slimmed down to about 363 pounds (165 kg) after adhering to a strict diet.
[3]
Jackson only played twenty games for Louisville over two years, averaging 3.0
points per game and 1.6
rebounds per game in a reserve role.
[4] However, he became well-known to basketball fans through the
AND1 Mixtape Tour, a travelling
streetball exhibition which he joined in 2002. With the
AND1 Tour, Jackson used the nickname
Escalade, a reference to the
Cadillac SUV. His teammate Antwan "8th Wonder" Scott told the
Herald Sun, "He's a big guy, but he can entertain and he can seriously play."
[5] Jackson appeared on the cover of
Sports Illustrated [6] and was described as a "streetball legend" by the magazine
Jet.
[7]
Off the basketball court, Jackson worked as an advocate for
STD prevention.
[7] He died in his sleep on February 20, 2011.
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