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Marc Jackson to T'Wolves for Dean Garrett, 2nd-round pick

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Swopa, Feb 21, 2002.

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  1. Desert Scar

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    I was telling you Marc Jackson was being extremely loyal and I was right. He ensured the team that actually wanted him gave up as little as possible to get him. Marc Jackson comes out smelling like a rose. He gets his money, he now (or soon) gets a starters roll on one of the best and youngest teams in the league, and it took very little to do it keeping his new team more viable.

    As much as it sucks for us, I can smile a little in that it did work out for MJ and not for GS.
     
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    Cato is better anyways. Sike.
     
  4. RocketsPimp

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    As I've said before, the Golden State Warriors are run by morons.
     
  5. Swopa

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    From CNNSI's Marty Burns:

    Kemp suspension ill-timed for Warriors

    Blazers forward Shawn Kemp's indefinite suspension for violating the league's drug policy came just a few days too late for Warriors GM Garry St. Jean. Had Kemp's situation been known earlier, then-Warriors forward Marc Jackson might have agreed to a proposed trade to the Blazers. The deal, according to sources, would have fetched Golden State a first-round pick, $3 million cash and retired player Detlef Schrempf (thrown in for salary cap purposes). Fearful of not getting enough playing time, however, Jackson vetoed the deal to Rip City. St. Jean wound up giving him away to the Timberwolves for Dean Garrett (who might as well be retired like Schrempf) and a second-round draft pick in 2007.
     
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    I guess this means that Jackson got his revenge & ended up on a playoff team after all. :D
     

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