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John Warren "Jack" Marin (born October 12 1944, in Sharon, Pennsylvania) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 201 cm (6-foot, 7-inch) guard/forward from Duke University, Marin was named to the 1967 NBA All-Rookie Team and spent 11 seasons in the NBA (1966-1977), playing for the Baltimore Bullets, Houston Rockets, Buffalo Braves and Chicago Bulls. The left-handed Marin was a two-time All-Star and scored 12,541 points in his career. He is perhaps most remembered for being traded to the Houston Rockets (along with future considerations) for future Hall-of-Famer Elvin Hayes.
Jack Francis Marin (born September 4, 1985) is an American musician and photographer, best-known for his six-month stint playing bass guitar for pop-punk band Cute Is What We Aim For and for his photography. Marin specializes in photographing bands, his list of clientele including fellow Chicago natives Fall Out Boy, wiL Francis of Aiden, and Panic! at the Disco, among others. He is a firm believer in the straight edge movement and has been for many years.
Prior to joining Cute Is What We Aim For, Jack played bass for Chicago-based band October Fall and has been involved with many of personal friend Pete Wentz's entrepreneurial endeavors. In the winter of 2006, Marin served as tour manager for the band Panic at the Disco on the Truckstops and Statelines tour. The same year, Marin managed Hellogoodbye while on tour with the Vans Warped Tour.
Marin has since left Cute Is What We Aim For due to personal conflicts with the band and is currently continuing to pursue his career as a professional photographer.
Also, he works at Whole Foods as a cashier at night.






