Frank Jackson (basketball)

Frank Jackson

No. 15 Duke Blue Devils
Position Point guard
League Atlantic Coast Conference
Personal information
Born (1998-05-04) May 4, 1998
Washington, D.C.
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight 205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school Lone Peak (Highland, Utah)
College Duke (2016–present)
Career highlights and awards

Franklin Willis Jackson (born May 4, 1998) is an American College basketball player for the Duke Blue Devils in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The senior guard is ranked as a five-star recruit, with a 94 recruiting grade, and was the #11 player in the class of 2016 and the top college prospect in the state of Utah, according to ESPN.[1] Jackson lives in Alpine, Utah, and committed to Duke on September 1, 2015.[2]

High school career

Jackson attended Lehi High School as a freshman before transferring to Lone Peak High School as a sophomore.[3] In 2014, Jackson averaged 17.9 points a game and helped his team, along with another five-star recruit TJ Haws, win the Utah 5A state championship.[4] Jackson then was invited to the Under Armor Elite 24 camp, where he performed extremely well and out-shined the competition, including recording an in-game, 360-degree fastbreak dunk that was much-talked about and replayed throughout the televised broadcast.[5] Highlights of his junior season include a 54-point outing. Jackson averaged 24 points and 2.7 assists in 10 games on the Adidas Uprising Gauntlet circuit with his AAU team, the Utah Prospects.[3] His AAU coach called Jackson "more skilled at this age than Russell Westbrook was."[6] Jackson was named a McDonald's All-American in January 2016, and competed in both the Powerade Jam Fest, where he won the Slam Dunk Competition, and in the All-Star game on April 8, 2016, at the United Center in Chicago, IL, scoring 19 points en route to earning Co-MVP honors alongside teammate Josh Jackson (no relation), who also had 19 for the victorious East squad.[7]

Recruiting

Jackson was recruited by Duke, Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, Maryland, Stanford, UCLA, and Utah.[1] He originally committed to BYU as a freshman but backed out after receiving interest from other schools.[6] On September 1, 2015, Jackson committed to Duke.[2]

Personal life

Jackson is the son of Utah state senator Al Jackson, and the second-oldest of five children. Jackson is a Mormon. Although growing up he wanted to serve a mission for the LDS Church he has decided to focus on basketball but take as many opportunities as possible to use his fame to raise awareness about the LDS Church.[8][6] He has also lived in Oregon and Washington, D.C., where his father worked as a lobbyist for the aerospace industry.[9]

Jackson's father is African-American and his mother Juleen, is Euro-American and was born and raised in Utah.[10]

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