Bobcats Trade For Stephen Jackson

Bobcats Trade For Stephen Jackson

Postby Piston Boris on Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:37 am

From Comcast Sports:

Bobcats acquire disgruntled Jackson from Warriors
By ANTONIO GONZALEZ, AP
Mon Nov 16, 10:44 PM EST


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Stephen Jackson walked into the locker room, took one look at his newly stitched Charlotte Bobcats uniform and smiled.

It wasn't a Golden State jersey, so he was happy - for now.

The Warriors found a home for the disgruntled swingman Monday, sending him to the Bobcats in a four-player deal that pairs him with coach Larry Brown. The Bobcats traded shooting guard Raja Bell and forward Vladimir Radmanovic to the Warriors for Jackson and guard Acie Law.

``I wanted to be out pretty bad,'' Jackson said. ``Things were going bad. I was getting blamed for everything. I wasn't seeing eye to eye with the team. I got fined in preseason, which was ridiculous. It was just a lot of things that I didn't agree with that was going on.''

The deal gave Jackson his wish: a ticket out of town after his difficult relationship with Warriors coach Don Nelson, who had acknowledged since the season began the team would try to trade him.

``We can get back to playing basketball,'' Larry Riley said after his first major move since becoming the Warriors' general manager. ``Our players had done a great job doing everything they could to play through this and not let it be a major distraction. We felt we needed to do this and move on.''

Jackson was in a hotel room in Milwaukee when he got the call from his agent Monday morning. He immediately hopped on a plane to Orlando and started Charlotte's 97-91 loss to the Magic, finishing with 13 points and nine rebounds.

``We just have to play together a little bit more and figure out how we all play and where we want the ball,'' Jackson said. ``We have a good chance of getting into that playoff run. We just can't dig ourselves too big of a hole right now.''

Jackson said before the game he was looking forward to playing for Brown, and he didn't miss a chance to take a parting shot at Nelson when asked what kind of coach he looks for as a player.

``The kind of coach I want that has your back,'' Jackson said. ``That's something that's big to me. If a coach has my back, then I don't mind playing 110 percent for him.''

Now Brown, the Hall of Famer who has coached numerous difficult players, including Allen Iverson, will get a crack at the talented and polarizing Jackson.

``No matter what Stephen might say to me when I take him out, I've heard it before,'' Brown said. ``As long as they care and as long as they want to get better and are good teammates, I'm OK.''

With managing partner Michael Jordan signing off on the deal, Charlotte takes on Jackson's contract, which has three years and $28 million left after this season. Golden State inherits Radmanovic's deal, worth about $13.5 million over this season and next. Bell and Law are in the final year of their contracts.

The 6-foot-8 Jackson gives Charlotte, which was the NBA's lowest-scoring team with an 82.4 average before Monday night's loss, an immediate offensive boost. He was averaging 16.6 points in nine games before the deal, after averaging 20.7 points and 6.5 assists last season.

``He can create a shot for himself, which is something that we desperately need,'' Brown said.

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But the 31-year-old Jackson also brings plenty of baggage, dating to when he was suspended for going into the stands in Auburn Hills, Mich., in the infamous Pacers-Pistons brawl in 2004.

He's been upset with the Warriors since their decline after he helped lead them to the second round of the 2007 playoffs. The NBA fined him $25,000 when he went public with his trade demand in August. He then got into a spat with Nelson during an exhibition game last month, leading to a two-game suspension that cost him about $139,000 in salary. He also relinquished his captain title.

Jackson had named several teams he would like to be traded to, and Charlotte was never one of them. But he said he's thrilled at the chance because it gives him an opportunity to make the playoffs, even though the Bobcats have never been to the postseason.

``I'm happy because it gives me a chance to compete and it gives me a chance to be where I want to be - and that's the playoffs, where I belong,'' he said. ``I don't belong being home at the end of April. I belong in the playoffs.''

Charlotte said it wasn't concerned with Jackson's previous transgressions.

``People's past are indeed that,'' GM Rod Higgins said. ``Our relationship with him is going to start today.''

The Bobcats said they were sad to see Radmanovic and Bell go, but were excited at the chance to get Jackson.

``We're still trying to figure things out ourselves, so he shouldn't disrupt anything,'' center Tyson Chandler said.

Golden State gets the 33-year-old Bell, who joins his third team in less than a year after being dealt from Phoenix to Charlotte last December. Bell, averaging 12 points, has been playing hurt this season after deciding to put off surgery to repair a partially torn ligament in his left wrist.

Bell also could provide needed veteran leadership on Golden State's young roster that includes rookie Stephen Curry and second-year pros Anthony Randolph and Anthony Morrow.

The 6-foot-10 Radmanovic was acquired last season in a trade with the Los Angeles Lakers and is an outside shooting threat that will give the Warriors more size. He had been miscast this season as Brown had him playing power forward because of depth issues.

Law is averaging 6.2 points, but Brown said he'll have to fight for minutes in Charlotte's crowded backcourt.

Brown's biggest challenge will be getting Jackson to fit into his demanding system after yet another roster shuffle for a team off to a disappointing 3-7 start. The Bobcats have made five trades involving 17 players in 11 months since Brown began his record ninth NBA head coaching job last season.

``Obviously, we gave up a lot,'' Brown said. ``But getting this guy will at least make our rotations a little bit simpler.''
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Re: Bobcats Trade For Stephen Jackson

Postby Piston Boris on Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:41 am

I am actually not totally surprised that Charlotte managed to snag Jackson since Jordan and Brown have been endlessly tinkering with Charlotte's lineup over the last year or so.

I can see this going one of 2 ways.

Either Jackson works to fit in since he wants to have a fresh start and he respects Brown for having a ring.

Or if Charlotte struggles and falls out of the playoffs, Jackson will have a meltdown--again.

It's good that he wasn't rewarded for his behavior by being sent to a contender.

Jackson will definitely help boost Charlotte's offense, but if Charlotte has no real frontcourt production and he's the main option, good defensive teams will shut him down.

I'll be watching Charlotte this season.
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Re: Bobcats Trade For Stephen Jackson

Postby Crusher on Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:09 am

It's good that S-Jax didn't get rewarded for [Swearing is not permitted at Club Pistons. You must edit this post prior to submitting.] and moaning by getting himself sent to a contender.

I want to say he'll tank, but I will wait to see what happens.

He is a legit perimeter scoring threat. If only he weren't a bit nutty, he'd be on a contender.

And taking on S-Jax's salary just puts Charlotte back in the red and undoes their sending Okafor's contract to New Orleans.
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Re: Bobcats Trade For Stephen Jackson

Postby King Bosh on Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:09 pm

Jackson is a legit scoring threat and a guy who represents a much more advanced perimeter scoring skill set than anyone the Cats have had on their team. Ever.

He's a little nutters upstairs, but he's coming to a team that is now guaranteed to be better than would be the Warriors had he stayed, so I think for at LEAST this season, you're going to find yourselves with a fairly motivated Jax. He's coming in to score, too, which will also help keep him happy.

Vlad Rad sucks, so now you can let the Warriors deal with it when he picks up his $7M option next year.

They've given up $12M in contracts (one expiring, one ending the year after) and taken back 12, but they also have a team option on Acie Law for next year, so it's not so bad. Jackson is locked up long-term, yes, but they've also locked up who's scored 15-21 ppg for the last half-decade or so. He'll be good for 18-21 ppg on the Cats and despite his raw FG%, which isn't amazing, he's actually pretty efficient because he draws FTAs and can hit from downtown.

I think this is good for the Cats. It kind of defeats the purpose of moving Okafor a little, I guess, but it makes it a lot more likely that they make the playoffs in the near future, maybe even this season if they gel fast enough.
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