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Is Mark Jackson a 10 days contract?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by win2k, Jan 25, 2004.

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  1. win2k

    win2k Member

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    Is Mark Jackson still a 10 days contract?
     
  2. fatman510

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    I'm pretty sure it is and if so we really need to sign him to a one year contract.
     
  3. LegendZ3

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    He was, but we extended his contract to rest of the season according to Bill.
     
  4. solid

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    He told Gene Peterson in an interview after the game that he has signed a one year deal. Eventually he wants to coach.
     
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    Great news, hopefully he'll coach the Rockets after a couple years.
     
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    According to Bill and Calvin tonight the Rockets signed him for the rest of the year. Haven't heard any confirmation though.
     
  7. terse

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    I hope so too. Hmmm.... have the Rockets ever had a playing coach?
     
  8. gucci888

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    I heard that MJ was the top candidate for St. John's head coaching job next season.
     
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    he's said at one point in his career that he wanted to player coach like lenny wilkens...

    i'm not sure the state of the league allows that kind of stuff anymore
     
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    If he keeps it up and proves to be a good influence, why not sign him on as an assistant coach (who could jump in if the backup PG gets injured). Of course, if it works out and he stays in shape, maybe he could play yet another season...
     
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    http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/2370768

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    Jackson will stay

    When he left Houston last week, Rockets guard Mark Jackson packed two contracts. He was sent on the road with a 10-day contract and a new contract for the remainder of the season. He was told to feel free to sign the one he wanted.

    "I wish it was always that simple," Jackson said after choosing to sign for the rest of the season.

    The Rockets signed Jackson to a 10-day contract Jan. 15. The decision to sign him short-term was largely to give him a chance to determine how he felt about spending the season with the Rockets.

    "I understood what coach (Jeff Van Gundy) was trying to do," Jackson said. "He wanted the best for me. He wanted to make sure I was comfortable and I appreciate that. But I knew right away this is where I wanted to be.

    "Like I said from day one, I wouldn't have done it anywhere else. I have so much respect for him. Jeff was really looking out for my best interests, which is rare. It's a great group of guys, and a team that's only going to get better."

    Because Jackson is playing limited minutes, Van Gundy said he wanted to be sure Jackson would accept his role.

    "You never know if you're going to enjoy the situation until you're in the situation," Van Gundy said. "It (initially giving Jackson a 10-day contract) wasn't really for my standpoint. I had no problem signing him (for the season). But I thought it was important for him to see how many minutes, what our group was like, (to be) separated from his family."


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    -- droxford
     
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    Of course, a player can only be signed to two consecutive 10 day contracts before either signing for the season or leaving, so it's not like there was much choice anyways...
     
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    Not necessarily. Mark Jackson could have still been deciding whether he wanted to play or not, and signed another 10 day contract to feel things out.
     
  14. JuanValdez

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    With the current Collective Bargaining Agreement, you can't be a player-coach. I think they wanted to close a potential loophole that could be exploited to circumvent the cap.
     
  15. IROC it

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    ...by Michael Jordan.:p
     
  16. Remix

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    uhhh..Rudy T?
     

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