Background
He is the son of former National Basketball Association player Brett Vroman, who played briefly for the Utah Jazz in the 1980-1981 National Basketball Association season.
He is the son of former National Basketball Association player Brett Vroman, who played briefly for the Utah Jazz in the 1980-1981 National Basketball Association season.
He later attended and played basketball at Snow Community College in Ephraim, Utah and Iowa State University.
He was naturalized as a Lebanese citizen to play for the Lebanon national basketball team, replacing the other naturalized American Lebanese player, Joe Vogel. His senior year in high school, he played at Viewmont High School in Bountiful, Utah for coach Emery. Jackson was a second-round draft pick of the Chicago Bulls in the 2004 National Basketball Association Draft.
He played for the Phoenix Suns and the New Orleans Hornets/New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets, averaging 4.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.
During the 2004-2005 National Basketball Association season he was part of a trade that saw him and teammates Casey Jacobsen and Maciej Lampe being sent to the Hornets for guard Jim Jackson. In the 2006/07 season he played for Central Bank Gran Canaria in the Spanish ACB. He began the 2007/08 season with Central Bank Girona before being signed by British Columbia Lietuvos Rytas in February 2008.
In October 2010 he signed with the Dongguan Leopards in China. Foreign the 2011-2012 season, he signed with the Incheon ET Land Elephants in South of Korea, but in December 2011, he signed a contract with the Jiangsu Dragons.
He then signed for the Barangay Ginebra Kings in the Philippines and played his first game for them on March 4, 2012.
Later that year, he joined the Shandong Lions of China. His father, Brett had a 12-year basketball career and played for the Utah Jazz during the 1980-1981 National Basketball Association season. Death Vroman was found dead in a swimming pool at his home in Los Angeles County, California on June 29, 2015.
"He was sitting down, he got up to go inside the house, tripped on the stairs, hit his head and drown in the pool," Bilzerian wrote on social media.
Club West Individual.