Jeelani was drafted on June 8, 1976, by the NBA's
Cleveland Cavaliers in the third round of the
1976 draft, and he was waived in October of that year. Later he was signed by the
Detroit Pistons on September 2, 1977, but was again waived a month later, prior to the start of the
1977–78 season. He played one season with the
Portland Trail Blazers in
1979–80 and was made available in the
expansion draft on May 28, 1980, where he was taken by the
Dallas Mavericks prior to their inaugural season in
1980–81. He was part of the
starting lineup for the Mavericks' first NBA game in 1980 and scored the first points in franchise history. In his first season with the Mavs, he seemed to have a knack for scoring in the final quarter of games. As of January 20, 1981, when he had played 43 games, 142 of his 350 points had come in the last period. Jeelani also had a career overseas playing in Italy, in
Lazio Basket and
Libertas Livorno and Spain. ==Personal life==