- Charles Rahmel Jones
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For other people named Charles Jones, see Charles Jones (disambiguation).
Charles Rahmel Jones (born July 17, 1975 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA.
Jones attended Rutgers University and Long Island University, before spending two seasons in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls (1998–99) and the Los Angeles Clippers (1999–2000). Afterwards, he played overseas, notably in Argentina.
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NCAA Division I men's basketball season scoring leaders Unofficial 1936: Luisetti | 1937: Luisetti | 1938: Jaworski | 1939: Jaworski | 1940: Modzelewski | 1941: Modzelewski | 1942: Modzelewski | 1943: Senesky | 1944: Calverley | 1945: Mikan | 1946: Mikan | 1947: Lacy
Official 1948: Wier | 1949: Lavelli | 1950: Arizin | 1951: Mlkvy | 1952: Lovellette | 1953: Selvy | 1954: Selvy | 1955: Floyd | 1956: Floyd | 1957: Wallace | 1958: Robertson | 1959: Robertson | 1960: Robertson | 1961: Burgess | 1962: McGill | 1963: Werkman | 1964: Komives | 1965: Barry | 1966: Schellhase | 1967: Walker | 1968: Maravich | 1969: Maravich | 1970: Maravich | 1971: Neumann | 1972: Lamar | 1973: Averitt | 1974: Fogle | 1975: McCurdy | 1976: Rogers | 1977: F. Williams | 1978: F. Williams | 1979: Butler | 1980: Murphy | 1981: Fredrick | 1982: Kelly | 1983: Kelly | 1984: Jakubick | 1985: McDaniel | 1986: Bailey | 1987: Houston | 1988: Hawkins | 1989: Gathers | 1990: Kimble | 1991: Bradshaw | 1992: Roberts | 1993: Guy | 1994: Robinson | 1995: Thomas | 1996: Granger | 1997: Jones | 1998: Jones | 1999: Young | 2000: Alexander | 2001: McCollum | 2002: Conley | 2003: Douglas | 2004: Clark | 2005: Clark | 2006: Morrison | 2007: R. Williams | 2008: R. Williams | 2009: Curry | 2010: Coleman | 2011: Fredette
Haggerty Award winners 1936: Bender | 1937: Be. Kramer | 1938: Fliegel | 1939: Torgoff | 1940: Auerbach | 1941: Garfinkel | 1942: J. White | 1943: Levane | 1944: McGuire | 1945: Kotsores | 1946: Tannenbaum | 1947: Tannenbaum | 1948: Schayes | 1949: McGuire | 1950: S. White | 1951: Azary | 1952: MacGilvray | 1953: Dukes | 1954: Conlin | 1955: Conlin | 1956: Thieben | 1957: Forte | 1958: Cunningham | 1959: Seiden | 1960: Sanders | 1961: T. Jackson | 1962: Ellis | 1963: Ba. Kramer | 1964: Werkman | 1965: Isaac | 1966: Grant | 1967: Dove | 1968: McMillian | 1969: McMillian | 1970: McMillian | 1971: Yelverton | 1972: Garner & Sullivan | 1973: Schaeffer | 1974: Campion | 1975: Sellers | 1976: Sellers | 1977: Laurel | 1978: Johnson | 1979: Galis | 1980: Ruland | 1981: Springer | 1982: Callandrillo | 1983: Mullin | 1984: Burtt & Mullin | 1985: Mullin | 1986: Berry | 1987: Houston & M. Jackson | 1988: Bryant | 1989: Morton | 1990: Harvey | 1991: Sealy | 1992: Sealy | 1993: Dehere | 1994: Buchanan & Karnišovas | 1995: J. Griffin | 1996: A. Griffin | 1997: Jones | 1998: López | 1999: Artest | 2000: Claxton | 2001: Richardson | 2002: Hatten | 2003: Flores | 2004: Flores | 2005: Clark | 2006: Douby | 2007: Jordan | 2008: Thompson | 2009: Jenkins | 2010: Jenkins | 2011: Jenkins
Northeast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year 1983: Smith | 1984: Harris, Jackson & Scurry | 1985: Scurry | 1986: Bailey | 1987: Smits | 1988: Smits | 1989: Luton | 1990: Wilson | 1991: Iuzzolino | 1992: Walker | 1993: Suber | 1994: Buchanan | 1995: Griffin | 1996: McGuthrie | 1997: Jones | 1998: Jones | 1999: Minlend | 2000: Mickens | 2001: Johnson | 2002: Edwards | 2003: Hall | 2004: Robinson | 2005: Hamilton | 2006: Timberlake | 2007: Mojica | 2008: Lee | 2009: Chappell | 2010: Rutty | 2011: Horton
Categories:- 1975 births
- Living people
- American basketball players
- African American basketball players
- Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball players
- Long Island Blackbirds men's basketball players
- Chicago Bulls players
- Los Angeles Clippers players
- American expatriate basketball people in Bulgaria
- American expatriate basketball people in Argentina
- Libertad de Sunchales basketball players
- Gimnasia y Esgrima de Comodoro basketball players
- Undrafted National Basketball Association players
- American basketball biography, 1970s birth stubs
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