Jackie crys because of Howard Stern

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WOW Jackie really needs help I feel sorry for Doug. I am beginning to think that Jackie was the major reason he was traded.

this part is from realgm.

Seattle Times and The Howard Stern Show - Doug and Jackie Christie are back in the limelight once again.

Aside from running a boutique-style fashion design and clothing company, raising three children and attempting to restart Doug's injury-plagued NBA career, the couple is starring in a reality TV series that's scheduled to debut Thursday on BET J.

Additionally, the couple were on the Howard Stern Show to promote their reality series when Stern posed a challenging question to Doug.

Stern laid out a scenario where Christie, his wife and his mother were kidnapped and Doug could only save one of the beloved women in his life.

After some deliberation, Doug selected his mother, which prompted Jackie to well up with tears on the show's set.

Following the segment, Stern said that Jackie refused to speak to her husband after they were off the air.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sonics/2003287813_christies04.html


BELLEVUE — It's an unseasonably warm late-summer afternoon outside Doug and Jackie Christie's sprawling 12,000-square-foot estate, which is appropriately called Infinite Love. He leaves the front door open and disappears into the kitchen to finish the remains of what appears to be a tuna sandwich before his wife Jackie emerges.
Wearing designer blue jeans, a form-fitting black button-down shirt and just a touch of makeup, she abruptly ends a conversation on her cellphone. At 5 feet 8, the 37-year-old fashion maven still carries herself like a runway model even though she hasn't worked professionally in nearly a decade.
These days, she designs everything from handbags to women's apparel and describes her style as urban chic, while Doug, who covered his slender 6-6 muscular frame in a pair of cutoff khakis and a burgundy T-shirt with a picture of Bob Marley across the front, is far more casual.
Aside from running a boutique-style fashion design and clothing company, raising three children and attempting to restart Doug's injury-plagued NBA career, the couple is starring in a reality TV series that's scheduled to debut Thursday on BET J.
"We have a lot of stuff going on," Jackie says.
They plop down on an oversized green suede sofa. Jackie first, then Doug takes a seat by her side. If you think that's an accident, then you don't know the Christies. Every so often, one of them changes positions, which causes the other one to shift and re-adjust their seating, but always keeping a physical connection.
Instinctively, he reaches out with his right hand and finds hers. Their fingers interlock and over the next hour or so, it's nearly impossible to tell where one begins and the other one ends as they finish each other's sentences and share their ideas on love, marriage and their turbulent times during his 14-year NBA career.
"Freakin' media."
That's Jackie talking, and you get the feeling that if she were off the record, she'd use stronger language. In person, she's funny, approachable and candid enough to say that she dislikes many reporters.
"Just the ones who don't tell the truth," she clarifies.
Her disdain for the press began shortly after she brazenly darted onto the public scene in 2002 during an off-the-court fight between her husband, who starred as a defensive specialist for 4 ½ years with the Sacramento Kings, and Lakers forward Rick Fox.
When Jackie jumped in the middle of that well-publicized fracas wielding a handbag and a whole lot of attitude that came crashing down on Fox's head, she lost her anonymity.
Suddenly, the Christies' relationship became fodder for sports talk-show hosts and late-night comedians. That's when folks began to notice Jackie at nearly every game — home and away — and questioned why she was so attentive to her husband, while many NBA wives took the position of don't ask, don't tell when it came to their spouse's off-the-court activities.
Partially because of her street-sass and unapologetic behavior, Jackie has been characterized as eccentric and overbearing, while Doug is ridiculed because he acknowledges his wife as many as 60 times during games with a hand sign.
"Nothing really bothers me, because they've said so much about us," he says. "There was a time when I led with my ego and a lot of that stuff would have bothered me. Being called whipped or soft and henpecked and all of that stuff, it only bothers me when it bothers my wife, when it hurts her feelings. Other than that, that stuff doesn't bother me because, ultimately, I'm not afraid for my wife to be a strong black woman. I'm not afraid for her to have her own voice.
"I think we've all grown up in a society that has not allowed that from women, so it's different. My boys ask me, 'Is your wife running things?' I'm like, 'No, my wife has her own voice and she's not shy.' I'm like, 'Go ahead, baby, speak up. Be your own woman. I'm going to be right here behind you because I love you. And even if you're wrong, you're right with me.' "
Soon after the dustup with Fox, Stephanie Shepard, a former Sacramento Kings manager of media relations, filed a suit against the couple and the Kings organization claiming sexual harassment, unlawful retaliation and gender discrimination.
"Doug Christie is notorious for refusing even basic contact with all women, except with his wife, Jackie," said the lawsuit, filed in Sacramento Superior Court. "Jackie Christie is likewise notorious for policing her husband's contacts with women."
The case was dismissed, according to the Christies' publicist. Shepard could not be reached for comment, and the Kings declined to comment.
"My husband is a public figure and for some reason, they've made me one as well," Jackie says. "They've reported on our marriage and followed us around and conjured up stories, just digging for everything possible. I think through the reality show, we can tell our side of the story."
"It might not be so much as to set the record straight, but to set the record because people have to judge for themselves," Doug says of "Committed," a 30-minute, six-episode series that was originally pitched to VH-1 before finding a home on BET J.
The show's timing is a little odd because Doug, 36, a former Rainier Beach High School graduate and Sonics first-round draft pick in 1992, has been out of the NBA for nearly a year while rehabbing a left ankle injury. He currently isn't with a team.
"Basketball is important to me and I still want to play, but it's just a part of my life," Doug says. "You'll see that in the show. My family is everything. That comes first."
Despite their close connection, Doug and Jackie couldn't be more different.
The youngest of nine siblings, she's feisty and opinionated, while he's an only child and is soft-spoken and reserved. She never attended college and worked part-time as a model. He went to college at Pepperdine University, just outside Malibu, Calif.
They grew up in the Rainier Valley and Central District neighborhoods and met through a mutual friend at a Seattle sports bar in 1992. He asked for her phone number, but never called. A few weeks later, they met again at a party.
This time, Doug asked her to dance, and as Jackie puts it: "The music has never stopped."
Every year on their July 8 wedding anniversary, the Christies re-marry. Some ceremonies are lavish, while others are intimate.
"When I met Doug, I just knew this is somebody I wanted to share my life with," Jackie says, smiling. "I want to be his queen and he's my king."
She pauses, then laughs.
"I know how that might sound to some people, but I don't care. I want to be everything to him, for him and about him. Nothing will change that. Ever."
 

VF21

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#2
Howard Stern is a jerk. It was an impossible situation. Doug should simply not have answered.
 
#3
i love howard stern, hes not a jerk....but i highly highly doubt that jackie had even a wee bit to do with doug being traded, it casue he was getting old and injured, and somebody said "hey will give u a pretty damn good starting 2g for ur old defensive stopper cause we think hell be a defensive leader for steve francis and the rest of our guys"

but i too cant believe doug would answer such a irridiculous question
 
#5
Howard Stern is a jerk. It was an impossible situation. Doug should simply not have answered.
Lol. Doug played it wrong. When your woman is sitting next to you, you answer, "Jackie". If you really would save your mom, you keep it to yourself and cross that bridge if and when you get to it.

I don't think that Jackie would've accepted no answer either. She would've been mad at why he wasn't answering.
 

Bricklayer

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Ignoring Stern, you do not answer that question under any circumstances even if you know the answer. All it can do is hurt one of the women in your life and cause you no end of grief, and for what?

Didn't even know about his mom though. Am I to assume therefore that he was actually a mama's boy who just let his wife slide naturally into that role post marriage drama? Sigh. I think Doug is by nature a nice harmless guy, but its just nearly impossible to respect him. So weak.
 
#10
If i ever lived in Doug's shoes i would've run away. Jackie is the kind of women you never want to deal with how Doug is surviving with her is shockin.
 

Bricklayer

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If i ever lived in Doug's shoes i would've run away. Jackie is the kind of women you never want to deal with how Doug is surviving with her is shockin.
May agree, but in this particular case I rather suspect a lot of women would have reacted trhe same way. Wrong answer and all that. Hope Doug enjoys the couch. :p
 
#12
Ignoring Stern, you do not answer that question under any circumstances even if you know the answer. All it can do is hurt one of the women in your life and cause you no end of grief, and for what?

Didn't even know about his mom though. Am I to assume therefore that he was actually a mama's boy who just let his wife slide naturally into that role post marriage drama? Sigh. I think Doug is by nature a nice harmless guy, but its just nearly impossible to respect him. So weak.
Agreed.

There are times when it's important to know how to graciously back out of answering a question. I know at least one person who is GREAT at it... unfortunately, it's not me.

As for the mama's boy thing... that would actually make a lot of sense.
 
#13
Can you guys believe Jackie doesn't let Doug speak to any reporter that are girls? if she sees Doug watching a girl at all she gets pissed! YIKES...
 
#15
It is obveous what the correct answer would and should be...


The answer is that you throw yourself into the fire, because you couldn't bare to live without any of those women in your life...
 
#17
Look, it makes him happy... Who are me 2 judge?

But I would rather commit suicide than be with someone like that for the rest of my life... (hence why I would never commit to someone like that for the rest of my life)
 
#19
Can you guys believe Jackie doesn't let Doug speak to any reporter that are girls? if she sees Doug watching a girl at all she gets pissed! YIKES...
actually no, that sounds kinda crazy, she must be extremely jealous, and i love to see ppl like that get made a fool of on howard stern
 

SacTownKid

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Doug has to be like the first person in the history of the Stern show to answer that question! Man, I haven't listened to Stern since he left free radio. I couldn't justify paying to the listen to his show.
 
#21
Did anybody watch their show last night. UNBELIEVABLE!!! I used to speak up for what they do. but after watching the first episode of "The Christies".....I don't know what to say or what to think. I will say that i hope the kings will bring Doug in, but only if he can play.
 
#22
I'll have to watch some of the show. I admit that I do enjoy a nice train wreck once in a while. The Christies are what they are, and nothing is ever going to change that. I do believe that Jackie's controlling ways and meddling have had a lot to do with Doug being traded. NBA organizations have enough headaches to deal with without having some psycho wife coming along and making it worse. For the show though, I do have to wonder if Doug and Jackie play it up a little, either consciously or not, because the show has to be kept interesting.
 

Bricklayer

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I'll have to watch some of the show. I admit that I do enjoy a nice train wreck once in a while. The Christies are what they are, and nothing is ever going to change that. I do believe that Jackie's controlling ways and meddling have had a lot to do with Doug being traded. NBA organizations have enough headaches to deal with without having some psycho wife coming along and making it worse. For the show though, I do have to wonder if Doug and Jackie play it up a little, either consciously or not, because the show has to be kept interesting.
That would be the normal reality schtick of course.

Given the Christie's defensiveness about their relationship though, do have to wonder if they'd do that or not.
 
#24
Did anybody watch their show last night. UNBELIEVABLE!!! I used to speak up for what they do. but after watching the first episode of "The Christies".....I don't know what to say or what to think. I will say that i hope the kings will bring Doug in, but only if he can play.
I'm sure they're wacky, but those shows are phony; put someone on camera and they start playing to it. No one wants to watch Doug pick his nose while he watches TV as Jackie makes small talk on the phone in another room.

I think DC got traded because the offer was right, not because of JC. Doug was struggling with his injury for a while. I was surprised anyone would trade for him.
 

Bricklayer

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#25
I'm sure they're wacky, but those shows are phony; put someone on camera and they start playing to it. No one wants to watch Doug pick his nose while he watches TV as Jackie makes small talk on the phone in another room.

I think DC got traded because the offer was right, not because of JC. Doug was struggling with his injury for a while. I was surprised anyone would trade for him.
No, WE were ok with the Jackie situation. Not in love with it I would suspect, but we had adjusted. But the Orlando and Dallas stinks smelled of Doug and Jackie's strangeness all over again. Classy leader for us. Moping whipped dog for everybody else.
 
#26
Can you guys believe Jackie doesn't let Doug speak to any reporter that are girls? if she sees Doug watching a girl at all she gets pissed! YIKES...
I can understand being possessive considering the presence of groupies in the NBA, but uber-possessivness can have the opposite effect of wearing either partner down (man or woman). Jackie said that one time a young lady asked for Doug's autograph and she yelled "no!" at her. She said she sounded like a demon and was disappointed in herself after thinking about that incident. From the little I've seen of the Christies, I don't think she realizes how overbearing she appears to the rest of us. Some counseling on that one thing could help, but good luck to Doug in trying to figure out how to ask her.

I will say that now maybe some of us males can understand why many women cite possessiveness as a turnoff.
 
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That's right VF jump on the Stern is a jerk bandwagon when you've either never even listened to the show, or haven't listend in about 10 years.

While there are still many antics on the show Howard himself is a much different person. I have SIRIUS satellite radio and listen to this day.

He is the single best interviewer EVER in the history of radio. He makes every interview interesting, and he does it by the questions he gets people to answer.

Given the Christie's past, and all the rumors about their relationship that is an EXTREMELY intriguing quesiton to ask Doug. Like him or not he does his job, and he does it well.
 

VF21

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That's right VF jump on the Stern is a jerk bandwagon when you've either never even listened to the show, or haven't listend in about 10 years.

While there are still many antics on the show Howard himself is a much different person. I have SIRIUS satellite radio and listen to this day.

He is the single best interviewer EVER in the history of radio. He makes every interview interesting, and he does it by the questions he gets people to answer.

Given the Christie's past, and all the rumors about their relationship that is an EXTREMELY intriguing quesiton to ask Doug. Like him or not he does his job, and he does it well.
Excuse me? I'm not jumping on a bandwagon. I purchased a front seat a LONG time ago. Howard Stern's show has been available on DishNet for a very long time. I watched and formed an opinion.

If you don't agree with it, that's fine. But I simply don't understand why you're attacking me about it. I have as much right to thoroughly dislike him as you do to pay for his drivel and worship at his feet.

As far as him being a jerk? There's a pretty clear opinion about that around here:

http://www.kingsfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15596

And if you're going to say it's just his "public persona," then we're in total agreement. His public persona is a jerk.
 
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Warhawk

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Excuse me? I'm not jumping on a bandwagon. I purchased a front seat a LONG time ago. Howard Stern's show has been available on DishNet for a very long time. I watched and formed an opinion.

If you don't agree with it, that's fine. But I simply don't understand why you're attacking me about it. I have as much right to thoroughly dislike him as you do to pay for his drivel and worship at his feet.

As far as him being a jerk? There's a pretty clear opinion about that around here:

http://www.kingsfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15596

And if you're going to say it's just his "public persona," then we're in total agreement. His public persona is a jerk.
Gotta agree here. I tried listening. Once. It was such an insult to my intelligence I never looked back....