Jon Brockman
Jon Brockman
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Jon Brockman is a former American college basketball player who played as a power forward.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: March 20, 1988 (age 34)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession: Former College Basketball Player
Early Life and Background
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Jon Brockman was born on March 20, 1988. Growing up in Snohomish, Washington, he developed a passion for basketball from an early age. His dedication and hard work earned him recognition as one of the top high school players in the state.
Brockman's exceptional skills on the court caught the attention of college scouts, leading to his recruitment by the University of Washington. During his time at the university, he became a dominant force in the Pac-10 Conference, earning multiple accolades for his outstanding performances.
Major Accomplishments
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2x Pac-10 Player of the Year (2008, 2009)
Led the conference in rebounding in three consecutive seasons (2007-2010)
* Held the University of Washington's record for most career rebounds
Notable Works or Actions
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Brockman's impressive college career was marked by his incredible rebounding abilities. He consistently ranked among the top rebounders in the country, earning him a reputation as one of the greatest players in University of Washington history.
Impact and Legacy
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Jon Brockman's impact on basketball extends beyond his on-court achievements. His dedication to the sport has inspired countless young players, demonstrating the value of hard work and perseverance. As a role model, he continues to make a lasting impression on the world of college basketball.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Brockman's remarkable accomplishments have made him a household name among basketball enthusiasts. His impressive stats and accolades serve as a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. The quotes attributed to Jon Brockman offer insights into his approach to the game, providing inspiration and guidance for aspiring athletes.
Jon Brockman's legacy continues to inspire new generations of basketball players, cementing his place in the annals of college sports history. His contributions on and off the court have made a lasting impact, ensuring that his name remains synonymous with excellence in basketball.
Quotes by Jon Brockman


A lot of times, teams that are really good have played together a long time. They know what the other player is going to do. We haven't had time to do that. So, over the next couple of months, that's going to improve.

I feel horrible for the seniors. Because this is the last time we're going to play with them, and the last time we're going to be together as a team. I wanted for them to go a lot farther. They've meant so much to this team that I wanted to go all the way, and I think we showed tonight that we could have.

I kind of remember sitting up and walking over to the bench. I don't remember the play or anything like that.

In high school I really liked going to other people's places and playing. I think it's fun playing in front of different crowds and different atmospheres. I'm sure it's going to be a lot different.

It really was like we were two different teams against them. In the second half, we weren't playing the best we ever played. We weren't diving for loose balls anymore.

It was so different tonight. Coming off Arizona, double overtime, crowd screaming at the top of their lungs, two game-tying shots, and then turn around and play an exhibition-type game against a team that doesn't affect our Pac-10 status.

It wasn't normal, but we had other guys scoring, so we went with them. I think that's a first for me. I don't think that's happened ever. I was a little surprised.

There's always going to be people who question you. I stay away from Internet sites that talked about that.
