NFT Name
Jerry Stackhouse Rim
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47151328
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
30/12/2024, 12:40
Description
Even for rare, world-class athletes with built-in reputations as feared dunkers, one might argue that with four defenders closing in, opting for a Plan B might be the wise pivot. Undaunted, and presented the opportunity to live up to his name in more ways than one, Jerry Stackhouse confirmed that in 1-on-4 situations, the odds are “stacked” — but not against him. Acknowledged by his peers for his top-of-the-league first step, the freshly-selected 1995 No. 3 pick prepares a test drive against Keith Askins, barreling middle only to be confronted by four bright-red Miami Heat jerseys that may as well have represented stop signs. Authoring one of collegiate basketball’s great at-the-rim highlight tapes, Stackhouse explodes into a professional tomahawk poster, ultimately leaving two defenders floorbound. 11 days after his Slam Dunk Contest showing, Stackhouse’s highlight served as a memorable one during the second-lowest scoring game of the NBA’s shot clock era, a 66-57 loss. Deemed a potential “next superstar” by this time, Stackhouse — whose 27-point arrival in October was the most in a debut since 1988 — remained a bright spot, showcasing eventual All-Rookie First Team traits through 13 points, two assists, two steals, and a block on February 21, 1996.
Token Media
Traits
TotalYearsExperience
0
JerseyNumber
42
AwayTeamName
Miami Heat
DraftYear
1995
FirstName
Jerry
Locked
true
SetName
Run It Back: Origins
LastName
Stackhouse
SerialNumber
298
DraftSelection
3
NbaSeason
1995-96
TeamAtMoment
Philadelphia 76ers
HomeTeamScore
57
Birthdate
1974-11-05
HomeTeamName
Philadelphia 76ers
Height
78
DraftRound
1
DraftTeam
Philadelphia 76ers
PrimaryPosition
SG
PlayCategory
Dunk
Tagline
Even for rare, world-class athletes with built-in reputations as feared dunkers, one might argue that with four defenders closing in, opting for a Plan B might be the wise pivot. Undaunted, and presented the opportunity to live up to his name in more ways than one, Jerry Stackhouse confirmed that in 1-on-4 situations, the odds are “stacked” — but not against him. Acknowledged by his peers for his top-of-the-league first step, the freshly-selected 1995 No. 3 pick prepares a test drive against Keith Askins, barreling middle only to be confronted by four bright-red Miami Heat jerseys that may as well have represented stop signs. Authoring one of collegiate basketball’s great at-the-rim highlight tapes, Stackhouse explodes into a professional tomahawk poster, ultimately leaving two defenders floorbound. 11 days after his Slam Dunk Contest showing, Stackhouse’s highlight served as a memorable one during the second-lowest scoring game of the NBA’s shot clock era, a 66-57 loss. Deemed a potential “next superstar” by this time, Stackhouse — whose 27-point arrival in October was the most in a debut since 1988 — remained a bright spot, showcasing eventual All-Rookie First Team traits through 13 points, two assists, two steals, and a block on February 21, 1996.
PlayerPosition
SG
PlayType
Rim
DateOfMoment
1996-02-22 00:00:00 +0000 UTC
Weight
218
AwayTeamScore
66
Birthplace
Kinston, NC, USA
FullName
Jerry Stackhouse
SeriesNumber
6
Collection Information
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