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For Christies, defense played on, off court

By Gil LeBreton

Star-Telegram Staff Writer

There was a time, even as recently as two or three seasons ago, when the prospect of Doug Christie coming to the Mavericks would have been applauded without reservation.

Christie, after all, carries the reputation of a fierce defender, a 6-foot-6 swingman who can shuffle step-for-step with both the Nashes and the McGradys of the NBA world.

In the Mavericks' new gospel, coach Avery Johnson preaches defense. Christie plays defense.

What's not to like?

Or, let me phrase that in another, more meaningful way:

Is there anyone in this congregation who knows of any just cause or reason why this union should not take place?

The Mavericks appear to be poised to sign Christie to a bargain, one-year, $3 million contract. Arriving with Doug, alas, will be his wife, Jackie.

Lots of NBA players travel with baggage - and not the designer kind. Jackie Christie, in Doug's case, is like the suitcase that Houdini used to be locked in.

You could make a case that the Christies, married 11 years, set a loving example and could well be professional sports' most adorable and committed couple.

On the other hand, you could make a case that for 11 years, Doug Christie has been under a derivative form of house arrest.

The Christies were profiled recently by the award-winning HBO series, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. The filmed report seemed to pass no moral or social judgments on the extreme inseparability of the Christies' relationship.

It also failed to plausibly explain why Jackie won't let go.

At each home game that Doug plays, Christie is in the stands. She doesn't just stand by her man. She talks to him, constantly, throughout the game, through a steady repertoire of prearranged hand signals.

And he talks back, gesturing to her sometimes even as he's dribbling the basketball or after grabbing a rebound.

As Jackie Christie told The New York Times, "When I make this sign, it means, `Drive to the hole.' When I make this sign, it means, `Smile, because you look a little sad on the bench.' He started making this sign and said, 'This means I love you,' and it developed from there.' "

Reporters who covered one of Doug's former teams, the Toronto Raptors, kept track one game of how many times the player signaled his wife. The final tally was 62.

She sends a note to him in the locker room before every game. He sends her one back.

According to the Times story, Jackie also attends 25-30 of Doug's 41 road games per season. As he rides on the team bus to the game, Jackie follows in a car behind, while the two talk to each other on their cell phones.

If a female reporter wants to interview her husband, Jackie has told team officials that she must be present. Some female reporters are not allowed to talk to her husband at all, the HBO report said.

Jackie Christie has also "intervened" when female fans have tried to get Doug's autograph. Some newspaper stories have reported that Doug is not allowed to look at or make eye contact with other women.

Jackie told the Times that that's not true but, "I would prefer that he didn't.""

"I just felt I needed to protect my territory in the beginning," Jackie said. "So I had a lot of issues. I have a jealous bone in my body, yes. It's probably as big as me. I'm very easygoing until I feel a threat."

And therein lies the concern if, in fact, Mr. and Mrs. Christie will soon be joining the Mavericks. What in Jackie Christie's jealous eyes constitutes a threat?

This media market abounds in female sports reporters - women who have performed professionally and impressively on every professional sports beat in this area. No player's wife has the power to deny these women the right to perform their jobs.

More than that, Mrs. Christie's insinuation is demeaning. Her actions imply that every woman, even the married NBA reporters that she has "banned,"" want to steal away her husband.

Certain to complicate things, too, is that the Mavericks themselves have a respected, professional public relations director who happens to be a woman -- Sarah Melton.

Doug Christie, who is 35, would be playing for his sixth NBA team. The number can't just be a coincidence.

Just two or three seasons ago, when the Mavericks could have used a younger Christie's rare dash of defense, and before the curious tale of his marriage was made so public, the notion of acquiring him for $3 million would have been a no-brainer.

Now, there's a report that the VH1 network wants to build a TV reality show around the Christies. The NBA reportedly has already given its approval to bring in the cameras.

Johnson is preaching defense, but the Mavericks would be wise to think this one completely through.

They are about to get not one, but two, new teammates.

http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/sports/b...ks/12382139.htm


wow. you know how some nba players just roam around from town to town and sleep with everyone? well maybe jackie just can't take that. it seems as tho she wants to be involved in his life every step of the way. i can't blame her, but the autographs and female reporters story seem kinda psychotic.
 
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Ueah, this stuff is well known, but each new team that gets him always has one of these articles about the weirdness. Too bad that's always his introduction to each new town.
 
i actually got this from a spurs board. alot of spursfans on spursreport.com say she's far too aggresive. bothering the team chemistry by talking to him for hours on the cell phone when he's on the bus while she follows in her car.
 
Wasn't it Mavericks that played the stupid cartoon on their screens showing Jackie pulling DC by the leash during one of the Kings-Mavs games?!
 
I would imagine Stackhouse and Terry will start.

Just another asinine article from someone who doesn't know the Christies.
 
That reporter is a dork.

"Doug Christie, who is 35, would be playing for his sixth NBA team. The
number can't just be a coincidence."

I think there's a little more to it than that. I mean, I understand they are going to do an article about Doug and Jackie's realtionship, but come on. The reason he's played for six teams is because of Jackie? That is utterly preposterous.

He wasn't that great before he came to the Kings, so he got traded around a little. The reason he left Sac and the Magic was injury, not Jackie.

I can't say that I fully understand Doug and Jackie's relationship, but why do I or anyone else need to? My marrige is very different from their's, so obviosly I wouldn't understand it. I don't understand lots of people's marrige realtionships because every one is different, just like people. That's how marriges work. I can say this, in the midst of the norm for NBA players, it is refreshing to see a player who is actually married to the mother of his children and doesn't cheat on her.

Please forgive the rant, but that article really ticked me off with a rare level of misinformation and stupidity. I almost thought I was reading the Bee for a second.
 
vj9999 said:
Wasn't it Mavericks that played the stupid cartoon on their screens showing Jackie pulling DC by the leash during one of the Kings-Mavs games?!

Yep. That was classless. Actually pretty funny. But still classless.

As an aside, no crocodile tears for the Christies. Jackie in particular -- shes egomaniacal. They are VERY public with their weirdness. Court it even. She's a complete nut and creates problems wherever she goes, and that combined with the bizarre hand signals etc. mean it could never be private. But they conduct interviews on it, promote it, were going to do a reality TV series on it...sorry, you court public opinion about your oddity then you are going to kind of get what you deserve -- the ridicule is 100% predictable and to be expected.
 
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Bricklayer said:
Yep. That was classless. Actually pretty funny. But still classless.

As an aside, no crocodile tears for the Christies. Jackie in particular -- shes egomaniacal. They are VERY public with their weirdness. Court it even. She's a complete nut and creates problems wherever she goes, and that combined with the bizarre hand signals etc. mean it could never be private. But they conduct interviews on it, promote it, were going to do a reality TV series on it...sorry, you court public opinion about your oddity then you are going to kind of get what you deserve -- the ridicule is 100% predictable and to be expected.
Wow. You would think that a Mod would be a bit more responsible with their posts. Please tell us how you know that Jackie is egomaniacal? If you could use facts instead of things you read, that would be helpful.

Truth is, the reality show was cancelled when VH1 found out that they aren't the same way the media has painted them. They were too normal.

Carry on.
 
DC13for3 said:
Wow. You would think that a Mod would be a bit more responsible with their posts. Please tell us how you know that Jackie is egomaniacal? If you could use facts instead of things you read, that would be helpful.

Truth is, the reality show was cancelled when VH1 found out that they aren't the same way the media has painted them. They were too normal.

Carry on.

More responsible = more homer? More emotional? More sentimental? More "he's my hero so I can't tolerate anyone saying bad things about him?"

Odd conception of what a mod should or should not be.

Show was canceled when VH1 realized his career was just about over and he'd lost his Sacramento stage, hence nobody cared anymore. Think that would get boring pretty quickly anyway. Even in voyeur TV the Christie's relationship is more or less a one episode oddity, not the basis for an entire show.

P.S. And yes, Jackie is the attention hound. Doug gives the impression of being a bit awkward and shy as well as a compete pushover, and would seem to be very much a private individual sans the nutty wife in love of the limelight.
 
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DC13for3 said:
Wow. You would think that a Mod would be a bit more responsible with their posts. Please tell us how you know that Jackie is egomaniacal? If you could use facts instead of things you read, that would be helpful.

Truth is, the reality show was cancelled when VH1 found out that they aren't the same way the media has painted them. They were too normal.

Carry on.


Brick is 100% right on. Jackie Christie should seek professional help immediately
 
I'm suprised that there hasn't been more trouble regarding how Jackie treats female reporters. They are allowed all access to players anywhere, and the NBA is fiercely protective of this.
 
Bricklayer said:
More responsible = more homer? More emotional? More sentimental? More "he's my hero so I can't tolerate anyone saying bad things about him?"

Odd conception of what a mod should or should not be.

Show was canceled when VH1 realized his career was just about over and he'd lost his Sacramento stage, hence nobody cared anymore. Think that would get boring pretty quickly anyway. Even in voyeur TV the Christie's relationship is more or less a one episode oddity, not the basis for an entire show.

P.S. And yes, Jackie is the attention hound. Doug gives the impression of being a bit awkward and shy as well as a compete pushover, and would seem to be very much a private individual sans the nutty wife in love of the limelight.

Well...since you're a Mod, you must know how things truly are. You speak as if you know them personally and couldn't have possibly based your opinions on what is reported in the media.

Thank you for your educated, and obviously well-informed insight to the Christie family. I almost feel as if I know them now.
 
Get over it; Jackie Christie is severely dysfunctional, and anyone who can't see that has got "homer glasses" on. Equally obvious is the fact that she's an attention hound, and it doesn't take much common sense to realize it.

And what's with this "since you're a mod" tripe, anyway? I'm not even sure what you're trying to argue, or why, but trying to make the case that Bricklayer shouldn't have the opinion that he has because he's a moderator is easily the dumbest thing I've read all day.
 
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