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Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #15 on: October 23, 2009, 08:57:04 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

I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have to worry about minutes. Moon and Parker are no where near the talent level of Stephen Jackson. Moon and Parker are role players. Stephen Jackson is close to being an all-star, theres no comparison.

Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #16 on: October 23, 2009, 09:00:49 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

I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have to worry about minutes. Moon and Parker are no where near the talent level of Stephen Jackson. Moon and Parker are role players. Stephen Jackson is close to being an all-star, theres no comparison.

I actually wanted both Moon and Parker here but seeing them get abused by Marquis was an eye opener. I'm happy with our choice there. So yea, I agree. Jax wouldnt have to worry much about his minutes, Parker and Moon would.

Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #17 on: October 23, 2009, 09:41:16 PM »

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im alwayz way off topic...

but cleveland picked up powe?

powe pimpin...smh

Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #18 on: October 23, 2009, 09:45:00 PM »

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im alwayz way off topic...

but cleveland picked up powe?

powe pimpin...smh

Yeah ... no way the C's should've let Powe go ... there's at least 3 others I would let go before him ... I love Leon, man ... one of my favorite 6th men of all time ... always gives 110, and I really miss him this year ... shame.
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Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #19 on: October 23, 2009, 09:45:22 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

I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have to worry about minutes. Moon and Parker are no where near the talent level of Stephen Jackson. Moon and Parker are role players. Stephen Jackson is close to being an all-star, theres no comparison.

I actually wanted both Moon and Parker here but seeing them get abused by Marquis was an eye opener. I'm happy with our choice there. So yea, I agree. Jax wouldnt have to worry much about his minutes, Parker and Moon would.

Yeah I was actually pretty high on Moon (not parker so much) and wanted him to come here. I just love his athleticism and thought he could bring a different dimension to our team.  I didn't get to see the game the other night but from what I was reading on the game thread I was pretty excited to hear about Marquis tooling on those guys. Who was guarding him for the most part Moon or Parker or both? I thought Moon was supposed to be a good defender and with his athleticism I'd think he'd be able to stay in front of Quis. It seems like Quis will be a player thats frustrating to watch from other teams fans with his ability to methodically and casually get to the hole

Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #20 on: October 24, 2009, 03:30:08 AM »

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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

I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have to worry about minutes. Moon and Parker are no where near the talent level of Stephen Jackson. Moon and Parker are role players. Stephen Jackson is close to being an all-star, theres no comparison.

I actually wanted both Moon and Parker here but seeing them get abused by Marquis was an eye opener. I'm happy with our choice there. So yea, I agree. Jax wouldnt have to worry much about his minutes, Parker and Moon would.

So Stephen Jackson is gonna be the Cav's sixth man off the bench? Or is he gonna start at the two? Because i don't think he'll like coming off the bench at all.

Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #21 on: October 24, 2009, 07:34:12 AM »

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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

I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have to worry about minutes. Moon and Parker are no where near the talent level of Stephen Jackson. Moon and Parker are role players. Stephen Jackson is close to being an all-star, theres no comparison.

I actually wanted both Moon and Parker here but seeing them get abused by Marquis was an eye opener. I'm happy with our choice there. So yea, I agree. Jax wouldnt have to worry much about his minutes, Parker and Moon would.

So Stephen Jackson is gonna be the Cav's sixth man off the bench? Or is he gonna start at the two? Because i don't think he'll like coming off the bench at all.

No, he'd start, no question. He's a good player, just kind of volatile. Then again, Sheed was supposed to be the same way and by all accounts he's a great teammate.

Still, hope if he's moved it's to Denver, but I'm not going to be too worried if he lands in Cleveland. I think Shaq just messes everything up for them, at least in certain matchups like against the Celtics.

Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #22 on: October 24, 2009, 11:46:53 AM »

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Jackson would start for both teams...he's better than J.R. Smith (plus J.R. Smith is better as a sixth man) and he's way better than Delonte or Anthony Parker.  Perhaps the scariest part of the Cavs getting Jackson would be the fact that they'd instantly significantly upgrade their bench, since they could have Delonte back up the 1 and the 2 (wouldn't have to rely on Daniel Gibson).
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Re: Denver, Cleveland Are Jackson's Most Likely Landing Spots
« Reply #23 on: October 24, 2009, 11:49:04 AM »

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Jackson would start for both teams...he's better than J.R. Smith (plus J.R. Smith is better as a sixth man) and he's way better than Delonte or Anthony Parker.  Perhaps the scariest part of the Cavs getting Jackson would be the fact that they'd instantly significantly upgrade their bench, since they could have Delonte back up the 1 and the 2 (wouldn't have to rely on Daniel Gibson).
They'd have to sign another big though. Without Big Z they don't have any depth at all beyond AV or Shaq.

I don't think Golden State will send him to Cleveland for what they are offering. But who knows, crazy deals happen.