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  1. 21 de abr. de 2022 · James Jones is a professional basketball executive and former player from the United States. He was a member of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 14 years. The player had a very successful playing career.

  2. Personal life. In 2014, after signing with the Oakland Raiders, Jones and his family moved to San Ramon, California. James Jones is married to Tamika, whom James met while they were freshmen at San Jose State. He has a charitable organization, Love Jones 4 Kids, which provides financial support to homeless shelters. References

  3. Personal life. Jones is a Christian. He and his wife Destiny have a son named James Dylan Jones and two daughters named Jadynn Alyssa Jones and Jodie Marissa Jones. Jones's nicknames include "Champ", "J. J." and "JHoops" (pronounced Joops). The James Jones Legacy Foundation was founded in 2009.

  4. Indiana Pacers (2003–2005) Phoenix Suns (2005–2007) Miami Heat (2008–2014) Cleveland Cavaliers (2014–2017) Phoenix Suns (2017–present) Personal life. Awards and honors. NBA career statistics. Regular season. Playoffs. See also. High school career. Jones was a four-year letterman in basketball at American High School in Hialeah, Florida.

  5. 2 de may. de 2022 · By Agnes Erickson / Updated: May 2, 2022 11:45 am EST. In Season 2 of "My 600-lb Life," we met native Texan James Jones. His first weigh-in revealed he was a startling 728 pounds which he himself couldn't fathom.

  6. 27 de ene. de 2023 · James Jones played for five teams during his 14-year NBA career between 2003 and 2017. These were the Indiana Pacers, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers, Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers.

  7. 1High school career. 2College career. 3Professional career. 3.1Indiana Pacers (2003–2005) 3.2Phoenix Suns (2005–2007) 3.3Portland Trail Blazers (2007–2008) 3.4Miami Heat (2008–2014) 3.5Cleveland Cavaliers (2014–2017) 4Executive career. 4.1Phoenix Suns (2017–present) 5Personal life. 6NBA career statistics. 6.1Regular season. 6.2Playoffs.