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Streetballer Curtis Jones 4:13:26 9.16 PM

Streetballer Curtis Jones 4:13:26 9.16 PM

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Story by: Gail Nobles
Photo: by Gail Nobles using AI Tool

Curtis Jones: The Passing Sensation of Detroit
He is still being talked about today.

In the heart of Detroit, a young basketball star named Curtis Jones made his mark as a standout player. Curtis earned a reputation as a remarkable point guard known for his incredible passing skills. Many fans and players believed that he could dribble the ball from one end of the court to the other in just three dribbles—a skill that amazed everyone who watched him play.

It would be nice to see Curtis Jones play basketball if there are any films out there of his games. He often had games where he scored just 2 points but had a remarkable 25 assists.
Curtis was 5’10’, and there is highlights of Curtis's high school career back in 1967 when he hit a game-winning shot over 6'9" Spencer Haywood—who would go on to become an NBA star—to clinch the city championship. The opposing team featured another future pro, Ralph Simpson, which made Curtis's victory even more impressive.

Curtis Jones became a legend in Detroit, remembered not only for his talent but also for his ability to elevate his teammates and deliver in clutch moments. As fans look back on his high school days, many still say that he was the best passer they have ever seen.

The Legendary Detroit Streetballer never played in the NBA. Curtis the Magician Jones was a Detroit Northwestern high school star. He passed away in 1999 at age 49.

I’m Gail Nobles. Tune in again next time about Streetballer & more on EPS.

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