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On this day: Jackson, Abdelnaby sign; West, Hankinson, Tatum born

On this day in Boston Celtics history, former franchise point guard Demetrius Montell Jackson Jr. was signed to a multi-year deal after being drafted in the second round with the 45th overall pick of the 2016 NBA draft.

A product of the University of Notre Dame, Jackson played in the Las Vegas and Utah Summer Leagues that summer, putting up promising numbers ahead of his rookie season with the Celtics. He would spend the bulk of his inaugural season with Boston’s G League developmental affiliates — the (Portland) Maine Red Claws (now, Celtics) — appearing in five regular-season games with the parent club as well.

The South Bend, Indiana native would average just 2 points per game over that stretch, however, and would be waived and stretched at the end of the season.

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It was on this date that former Boston power forward Alaa Abdelnaby signed with the Sacramento Kings in free agency in 1994. Abdelnaby came to the team in a trade from the Milwaukee Bucks in 1992 for Jon Berry and draft assets, and would play 76 games for the Celtics over two seasons. He put up 7.6 points and 4.6 boards over that stretch.

Former Celtics small forward Phil Hankinson was born today, in Augusta, Georgia in 1951. Drafted by Boston with the 35th overall pick in the 1973 draft, the Penn alum would play just two seasons in the league with the Celtics, winning a championship as a reserve option in 1974 before a knee injury ended his career. He logged 3.9 points and 1.8 rebounds per contest with Boston.

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