View Full Version : WOW! Jack: Bobcats Shut Me Down Because They Didn't Want To Make The Playoffs
Proudiddy
06-29-2011, 07:30 PM
mikecranston1 Mike Cranston
Jack mentions out loud #Bobcats' plans to be terrible for short term. Caims they shut him down because they didn't want to make playoffs.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=Aq6e74iben2iZXEWhAtCBF68vLYF?slug=ap-bucks-jackson
I know a lot of us understood after the Crash trade that the franchise decided to go a different direction, but I feel kind of duped for that last month or so of the season... To think that I was pulling for us to make it and they had full intentions of not even trying to make the playoffs.
I understand it, but man, that was rough just reading it.
Also, he says:
Jackson also said he isn’t bitter about being traded by Charlotte.
“I didn’t want to be on a team where they’re going younger and they want to win three years from now,” Jackson said. “I’ll be at the end of my career. So winning now is important to me, and this is a great place to win now.”
Jackson was confused as to why the Bobcats held him out with an injury toward the end of last season.
“The last 10 games, I could have played,” Jackson said. “But they shut me down. The team shut me down. So I kind of assumed they didn’t want to make the playoffs.”
He also said he was excited to go to the Bucks because they're ready to win, but called the city boring, lol.
TheBeagle
06-29-2011, 07:44 PM
Sadly enough, I got that impression, and that's when I started pulling for the team again. Of course, I was extremely bitter with the Cats post-GW, so I was pulling against them, hoping they'd miss the playoffs, but with Jack riding pine, the team was more fun to watch as well. That season-ender against ATL was a lot of fun to attend what with Jr. and Dante drilling jumper after jumper.
Once again, though, Jack continues to show how misconstrued his image is. He's a stand-up dude, and really likeable, and people that keep bringing up this nebulous "off court" bullshit need to give it a fucking rest.
it's a non-issue. every team does it and it is regarded as the smart strategy. you don't want to be mediocre. plus, he said he was guessing that they didn't want to win not that the team told him that.
Plowright
06-29-2011, 08:57 PM
As much as i love the guy, he is STUBBORN he could have played yes, but he obviously wouldnt have been 100% and may have hurt us
Choice A: Play Hendo and Dante to see what you have, while letting Jack rest, and come back strong next year while improving draft position.
Choice B: Play Jack, risk injuring him so much he's in Diop territory, and still miss the playoffs.
Which would you take?
spectre
06-30-2011, 11:17 AM
http://www.journaltimes.com/sports/article_34e32f9c-a2d8-11e0-9b9f-001cc4c03286.html
During his press conference, Jackson said he considered himself to be not only "underrated'' but "underpaid.''
After the press conference, Jackson candidly told me he hopes to change the latter. Jackson said he had lobbied for a contract extension with the Bobcats and that his insistence for additional years was "directly'' tied in him being traded to Milwaukee.
Jackson has two years left on his contract: $9.26 million this season and $10 million for the 2012-13 season.
Jackson said he wants to play four more seasons, meaning he's seeking a two-year extension from the Bucks that would expire when he is 37 years old.
~snip~
When I asked how important an extension was to him, Jackson responded quickly and emphatically, saying, "It's mandatory.''
Being on a rebuilding team AND the Bobcats balking at extending him? He was going to "pop" a lot sooner than later.
Have fun in Milwaukee Jax.
Thomas Beck
06-30-2011, 11:33 AM
it's a non-issue. every team does it and it is regarded as the smart strategy. you don't want to be mediocre. plus, he said he was guessing that they didn't want to win not that the team told him that.
It just really sucks when you're a loyal fan and season ticket holder going to an arena knowing that your team will be tanking it and showing no pride, but showing "smart strategy," in order to draft the next sean may or adam morrison. Meanwhile im sitting in a $100 seat, eating a $40 hotdog meal with my fam watching a team who has never been more than mediocre, intentionally losing in order to be sub-mediocre for better draft picks, in the hopes that one day they will be more than mediocre...
I wonder if jordan ever tanked games or whole seasons...He seems like he had too much pride for shizz like that....
It just really sucks when you're a loyal fan and season ticket holder going to an arena knowing that your team will be tanking it and showing no pride, but showing "smart strategy," in order to draft the next sean may or adam morrison. Meanwhile im sitting in a $100 seat, eating a $40 hotdog meal with my fam watching a team who has never been more than mediocre, intentionally losing in order to be sub-mediocre for better draft picks, in the hopes that one day they will be more than mediocre...
I wonder if jordan ever tanked games or whole seasons...He seems like he had too much pride for shizz like that....
i hear you and sympathize, but as a season ticket holder would you rather see a team win enough to be ok but never actually compete or try to position itself to be great. it is a meta-game strategy.
I think most of us understood this after Crash was traded...I don't really see it as a bid deal...you need to play guys you pick up in trades to see if they fit what you're trying to do...and if Jack had been more messed up from playing hurt it would not have helped him in the short or long term...
I just feel like he liked it here (and I get that) and I see it more as disappointment (on his part) that things did not work out better for him or the team...
Dcarnys
06-30-2011, 12:19 PM
I hear where hes coming from, I like the guy still do and always have quite honestly I think this is the only place where Jack will come back and get a warm ovation from the fans. With that said yeah the Cats did tank and your right the playoffs aren't on their radar right now but its not a horrible thing. Overall I like our postion right nopw stacking talent and I like his position being able to win alongside Bogut and Jennings.
Scottley Crue
06-30-2011, 12:48 PM
http://www.journaltimes.com/sports/article_34e32f9c-a2d8-11e0-9b9f-001cc4c03286.html
Being on a rebuilding team AND the Bobcats balking at extending him? He was going to "pop" a lot sooner than later.
Have fun in Milwaukee Jax.
Yeah, since that's the case, I'm glad we let that ship sail. I can't imagine how he'd act being on a rebuilding team thinking he requires an extension. Good on Cho for getting him out while the getting was good.
And this Milwaukee thing should be fun...wants an extension...playing for Skiles...I put the over/under on a Jax blowup at about 3 months with all that going on. Good luck with this, Milwaukee. Good luck.
Thomas Beck
06-30-2011, 01:22 PM
i hear you and sympathize, but as a season ticket holder would you rather see a team win enough to be ok but never actually compete or try to position itself to be great. it is a meta-game strategy.
In the 20 years or so of Charlotte NBA ball Ive never seen a team make it out of the second round of the nba playoffs...
I feel like all i've ever seen are teams that win enough to be ok but never actually compete. I guess it depends on what you consider competing...to me competing means contending and is atleast making conference finals...otherwise they just won enough to be ok...
I hope i'm wrong and that cho can turn this around...i just dont think we are going to be a decidedly better team this season or next via the picks we got by tanking. So theres 2 more seasons of losing when the ticket prices wont go down.
Not to mention as a man i think its lame to lose a game of tiddly winks intentionally...and that is something Jordan never would have considered as a player so its lame that that decree comes from him as an owner...
SWedd523
06-30-2011, 01:25 PM
^ I know I was really young when those old Hornets teams were good, but even I was frustrated with having great teams that could never get over the hump.
I think the ability to compete for small market teams (and I'm not referring to once in a blue moon) will be determined by the new CBA and then how an organization is run...I would like it to work this way but who knows...
Thomas Beck
06-30-2011, 03:24 PM
I think the ability to compete for small market teams (and I'm not referring to once in a blue moon) will be determined by the new CBA and then how an organization is run...I would like it to work this way but who knows...
DING DING DING...Tell em what he's won Chef!!!
I agree one hundo with this...
Ghost Kat
06-30-2011, 07:11 PM
I couldn't be happier that S. Jackson is gone. I need not say anymore.....
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