Born in Gadsden, South Carolina,[1] he was drafted by the Bulls in the ninth round (150th overall) from Voorhees College. In his one NBA season, Jackie appeared in eighteen games, averaging 2.5 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 0.4 assists per game. He later played in Belgium.[2]
From 1973 to 1975, he played two seasons for RZ (named Transol RZ for sponsorship reasons) in the Dutch Eredivisie.[3] Dinkins helped RZ become a popular basketball team in Rotterdam.[4] He helped RZ win the 1973–74 Eredivisie title, the first in club history. The next season, they played in the 1974–75 FIBA European Champions Cup, where Dinkins was the leading scorer in both games (22 and 25 points) in the first round against Crystal Palace.[5]
While playing in Liège Dinkins was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He traveled frequently to Boston for treatment.[6] He died on March 7, 1983, in Liège at age 33.[1]
Dinkins was in the process of becoming a Belgian naturalized citizen before his death.[7]
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