Jaime Jaquez Jr., returned to the high school gym where he spent countless hours diving for loose balls and dunking.
UCLA basketball alum and current Miami Heat player Jaime Jaquez Jr. took a break in between games against the Clippers and the Lakers to return to his hometown of Camarillo to have his #24 jersey ...
CAMARILLO, Calif. - There was never a doubt that this day would come. Jaime Jaquez Jr. is the most prolific high school basketball player in Camarillo High School history and now is #24 jersey ...
The band played and Jaime Jaquez Jr. ran through a line of cheerleaders to an outstretched banner reading “Welcome Home, Jaime.” Camarillo High School welcomed its favorite son back to the ...
Erik Spoelstra offered it up in a manner that made it seem like he viewed it as a modest request. All the Miami Heat coach wanted from Jaime Jaquez Jr. was everything.
Yesterday, Miami Heat guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. returned to his old stomping ground, Camarillo High School, for his jersey retirement – No. 24. Jaquez, 23, was selected to the first-team All-CIF ...
The hometown boy from Camarillo, Jaime Jaquez Jr., returned to the high school gym where he spent countless hours sweating, diving for loose balls and dunking. It was a much-beloved homecoming ...
Bam Adebayo had 19 points, nine rebounds and five assists with two timely dunks down the stretch, and the Miami Heat snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Golden State Warriors 114-98.
Jaime Jacquez Jr. debuts his new logo on the Air Jordan 39 Jaime Jaquez Jr debuts his Air Jordan ... The PE also includes hits of red and green to acknowledge Jacquez’ Mexican heritage.
The hometown boy from Camarillo, Jaime Jaquez Jr., returned to the high school gym where he spent countless hours sweating, diving for loose balls and dunking. It was a much-beloved homecoming ...
Warriors star Draymond Green is preparing for a potential media career after his time as an NBA player ends. Sources tell Front Office Sports that the four-time NBA champion has held exploratory talks with one or more of the league’s incoming media partners—NBC Sports, Amazon Prime Video, and ESPN.