no its not a real fraternity . thats just a nickname for the houston college team he was on.they got named that beacuse they were always dunking on everybody.
2007-03-20 10:02:51
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answered by dizzle 3
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Let's see if I can recall the Greek alphabet...
Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, Mu, Nu, Xi, Omicron, Pi, Rho, Sigma, Tau, Upsilon, Phi, Chi, Psi, Slamma, Jamma, Omega
Yeah, it could have been.
btw, Olajuwon was known as "Akeem" Olajuwon in those days... he added the "H" and became "Hakeem" much later, during his pro career.
2007-03-21 02:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends. Are Slamma and Jamma real greek letters?
2007-03-20 19:59:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not a frat , but crazy enough, you can't convince many black americans that it wasn't.
But, sadly, Uni of Houston (aka: Cougar High) forgot that Basketball is not about Phi Slammin and Jammin and never won a title. It was hilarious, thier entire warm up was dunk, after dunk, after dunk, after dunk. Consequently, the started the game stone cold and lost big.
2007-03-20 17:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but you would had to attend University of Houston between 1979-1981 and been on the basketball team and of course been able to DUNK!!!!!!!!!!........not really, not a real fraternity.
2007-03-20 17:24:42
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answered by 50/50 3
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no!!!! it was a nick name for the university of houston basketball team that clyde drexler was on in college because of the amount and athleticism in their dunks
2007-03-20 17:05:54
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answered by tomthefrog51 4
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I think so but man that team with clyde, n the dream was the sh** to bad they couldnt win it all
2007-03-20 17:34:57
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answered by DFatOne 4
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no it's not hakeem olajuan and clyde drexler made it up. It was a nickname for their college's basketball program.
2007-03-20 17:07:55
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answered by Mr.Triple-Crown 4
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is there a "jamma" in the Greek alphabet ?(assuming that
slamma is another pronounciation for "sigma")
2007-03-20 17:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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