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Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« on: October 23, 2009, 01:30:42 PM »

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Accoring to realgm Captian Jack is most likely landing in Cleveland or Denver! I hope and pray that it is Denver! I think he would add some much needed toughness and attitude to Cleveland and he has always played well against us and if he was in Denver that would make them a much better squad, which would make LA's ride to the Finals much more difficult.



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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2009, 01:32:51 PM »

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Yeah, let's hope it's Denver (where he'd make things tougher for Kobe) rather than here (where he'd possibly make things tougher for us).

Jackson is a volatile guy, but he'd also be a scary talent next to Lebron.

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« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2009, 01:46:04 PM »

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Stephen Jackson and LeBron James would be an awesome defensive partnership on the wings.

Wait, why is Denver one of the likely landing spots? What do they have to deal in a trade?

JR Smith maybe, although that would be one heck of a high price for a player/contract like Jackson's.

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« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2009, 02:00:23 PM »

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The article did not mention who Denver would trade away, however, if I remember correctly don't they have some kind of trade exception where they can offer cash instead of players?

I do think that Denver does have a greater need at the wing positions then Cleveland does, so it makes a lot of sense for them to try to get SJ.

I think I heard somewhere, however, that GS wants a big man in return for him, do you think they'd be interested in a package including big baby around the all-star break? Do you think we would be willing depending on how baby is adjusting to his new role? (I actually think something like this is why Doc wanted to keep sweetney around, hoping he could be in shape by then to contribute).

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« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2009, 02:02:35 PM »

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Stephen Jackson + Melo + JR Smith + Kenyon Martin = Fight waiting to break out?
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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2009, 02:12:34 PM »

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Accoring to realgm Captian Jack is most likely landing in Cleveland or Denver! I hope and pray that it is Denver! I think he would add some much needed toughness and attitude to Cleveland and he has always played well against us and if he was in Denver that would make them a much better squad, which would make LA's ride to the Finals much more difficult.

Agreed.
What would CLE or DEN have to give up to get Jackson?
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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2009, 02:17:41 PM »

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Accoring to realgm Captian Jack is most likely landing in Cleveland or Denver! I hope and pray that it is Denver! I think he would add some much needed toughness and attitude to Cleveland and he has always played well against us and if he was in Denver that would make them a much better squad, which would make LA's ride to the Finals much more difficult.

Agreed.
What would CLE or DEN have to give up to get Jackson?
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« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2009, 02:18:49 PM »

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Accoring to realgm Captian Jack is most likely landing in Cleveland or Denver! I hope and pray that it is Denver! I think he would add some much needed toughness and attitude to Cleveland and he has always played well against us and if he was in Denver that would make them a much better squad, which would make LA's ride to the Finals much more difficult.

Agreed.
What would CLE or DEN have to give up to get Jackson?

Cle has Big Z's expiring contract. If they pull the trigger though, and the Shaq experiment fails, their screwed.

If this happens, I don't see it happening till later in the season (and also they'd have to take another one of GS contracts to match it up salary cap wise).
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« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2009, 02:34:36 PM »

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Accoring to realgm Captian Jack is most likely landing in Cleveland or Denver! I hope and pray that it is Denver! I think he would add some much needed toughness and attitude to Cleveland and he has always played well against us and if he was in Denver that would make them a much better squad, which would make LA's ride to the Finals much more difficult.

Agreed.
What would CLE or DEN have to give up to get Jackson?

I have no clue who CLE or DEN would give up and the article doesn't mention anyone specifically. I'm just passing along the news because it could be a really good thing or bad thing for us, depending on where he ends up!

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« Reply #9 on: October 23, 2009, 03:04:35 PM »

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We'd be the perfect trading partner for Jackson. We could give baby and expiring contracts for him. I don't think our management would want his long term contract.  I hope he doesn't go to the Cavs for nothing.

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« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2009, 07:32:47 PM »

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If he ends up on the Cavs we're in trouble.  In my opinion the Cavs are very mortal right now.  If you give them an upgrade (like a quasi-All-Star upgrade) then they become [dang] close to immortal.  Although it's true that they'd probably have to trade away Big Z and then they'd be totally screwed if Shaq got injured for any stretch of time or if the "Shaqsperiment" didn't work out.

On Denver...well, the only "hole" in their starting lineup is J.R. Smith, who isn't a slouch, but probably works best as a sixth man (like a rich man's Eddie House who can actually drive to the basket).

Maybe they could trade Renaldo Balkman + trade exception (cash) for Jackson...Nelson would love a SF / PF like Balkman (he's not that great but has potential I guess).  Half of GS's team is already swing forwards, so why not get another?
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« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2009, 07:35:40 PM »

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If he ends up on the Cavs we're in trouble.  In my opinion the Cavs are very mortal right now.  If you give them an upgrade (like a quasi-All-Star upgrade) then they become [dang] close to immortal.  Although it's true that they'd probably have to trade away Big Z and then they'd be totally screwed if Shaq got injured for any stretch of time or if the "Shaqsperiment" didn't work out.

On Denver...well, the only "hole" in their starting lineup is J.R. Smith, who isn't a slouch, but probably works best as a sixth man (like a rich man's Eddie House who can actually drive to the basket).

Maybe they could trade Renaldo Balkman + trade exception (cash) for Jackson...Nelson would love a SF / PF like Balkman (he's not that great but has potential I guess).  Half of GS's team is already swing forwards, so why not get another?

They may be able to do it with the trade exception alone, which GS wouldn't mind if they simply want relief.
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« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2009, 07:41:57 PM »

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If he ends up on the Cavs we're in trouble.  In my opinion the Cavs are very mortal right now.  If you give them an upgrade (like a quasi-All-Star upgrade) then they become [dang] close to immortal.  Although it's true that they'd probably have to trade away Big Z and then they'd be totally screwed if Shaq got injured for any stretch of time or if the "Shaqsperiment" didn't work out.

On Denver...well, the only "hole" in their starting lineup is J.R. Smith, who isn't a slouch, but probably works best as a sixth man (like a rich man's Eddie House who can actually drive to the basket).

Maybe they could trade Renaldo Balkman + trade exception (cash) for Jackson...Nelson would love a SF / PF like Balkman (he's not that great but has potential I guess).  Half of GS's team is already swing forwards, so why not get another?

They may be able to do it with the trade exception alone, which GS wouldn't mind if they simply want relief.

If ESPN's numbers are right, their largest trade exception is for $7,404,385.  To fit a player under this exception, his salary can be no more than $100k greater, or $7,504,385.

Jackson's salary is listed at $7,650,000, meaning that the trade wouldn't work using this trade exception.  Since trade exceptions can't be combined, it seems like they're stuck, unless 1) they trade players, or 2) they get a third team involved.

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« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2009, 08:07:37 PM »

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this doesn't scare me, let him go to cleveland. He's not gonna accept being a role player. AND they just signed Moon and Parker. He'll complain about minutes or just take the ball away from LeBron

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« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2009, 08:44:52 PM »

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Stephen Jackson + Melo + JR Smith + Kenyon Martin = Fight waiting to break out?

Maybe, maybe not. Either way I hope he goes to Denver. Not because I'm scared of him in Cleveland, per se but I think Denver would rival LA and San Antonio and really make it tough in the west.

I'd love to see a Denver/Boston finals.