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Brown says he can handle Jackson's quirks

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:38 pm
by Fred Williamson
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/bobcat ... 59267.html

I can deal with (high-maintenance) kids. All you have to do is be straight with them,'' Brown told the Observer Monday in the lobby of the team hotel. “After six years with Allen (Iverson in Philadelphia), I don't look at anybody as a challenge. (Jackson) wants to play and he's a competitor. Guys like that you can make work in your locker room.''

The Bobcats acquired wing scorer Jackson, along with point guard Acie Law, from the Golden State Warriors Monday, giving up starting shooting guard Raja Bell and reserve forward Vlade Radmanovic.

Brown is enthusiastic about this deal, telling the Observer Jackson might start at shooting guard against the Magic tonight if he arrives early enough to clear trade-related physicals.

Jackson brings two qualities the Bobcats need – proven scoring ability and the versatility to play multiple positions. But he also brings a history of bad behavior that seems to conflict with majority owner Bob Johnson's promise at the franchise's outset.

Johnson publicly declared that he and his players would never do anything to “embarrass'' Charlotteans. While Johnson later clarified that promise wasn't equivalent to a zero-tolerance policy, Jackson is a departure from the players the Bobcats typically acquire.

In 2006, he fired a hand gun into the air outside an Indianapolis strip club, following a late-night altercation in which he was punched and struck by a car.

In 2004, while playing for the Pacers, he was involved in the famous brawl with players and fans at a Detroit Pistons game. He eventually pleaded no-contest to a misdemeanor assault charge and served a year's probation, plus community service.

Most recently, Jackson demanded a trade so adamantly that his agent attacked Warriors coach Don Nelson's character repeatedly in an espn.com story.

Brown is aware of all that. He's close friends with one of Jackson's former coaches, San Antonio's Gregg Popovich, who advised Brown that Jackson is not out of control.

“Pop said he's going to test you,'' Brown said of Jackson's personality. “But if you call him out, he'll stay in line.


Let's hope so.

Re: Brown says he can handle Jackson's quirks

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:50 pm
by doc.end
It will be fun either way.

Re: Brown says he can handle Jackson's quirks

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:00 pm
by RichBoy923
I think if anybody can deal with somebody like Jax it would be Larry Brown.

Re: Brown says he can handle Jackson's quirks

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:15 pm
by BigSlam
If LB likes the nutters so much we should just go all out and try and assemble the Crazycats.

Ai
JR Smith
Jax
Sheed
Curry

then sit back with some popcorn. Lots and lots of popcorn.

Re: Brown says he can handle Jackson's quirks

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:24 pm
by doc.end
Add Marbury and Sprewell to the coaching staff... More popcorn for post game conferences.

Re: Brown says he can handle Jackson's quirks

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:30 pm
by captain green
felton
jackson
wallace
diaw
chandler

damn decent starting 5 now all you need is a back up power forward
great trade guys..
might boost ya to the playoffs

Re: Brown says he can handle Jackson's quirks

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:09 pm
by fatlever
captain green wrote:felton
jackson
wallace
diaw
chandler

damn decent starting 5 now all you need is a back up power forward
great trade guys..
might boost ya to the playoffs


nope, now all we need is a new point guard and a backup power forward.

Re: Brown says he can handle Jackson's quirks

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:43 pm
by old rem
fatlever wrote:
captain green wrote:felton
jackson
wallace
diaw
chandler

damn decent starting 5 now all you need is a back up power forward
great trade guys..
might boost ya to the playoffs


nope, now all we need is a new point guard and a backup power forward.


Vlad was no "Power" F. I hope GSW intends to move him,not use him. SOFT.
Jackson has become a family guy, no more strip club crap. Team mates do like him because he's very competitive. He has a ego, overestimates his ability to dominate a game,and needs a coach that keeps him from getting impulsive. On a team where Diaw is also a very willing passer,Jack can be quite a plus. DO NOT ask him to be a volume shooter. He can be better as a 17 ppg guy than as a 20 ppg guy. Don't play him 40 min. He gets tired and yet still thinks he's 100%. You don't want that. Keep him under 35 min and he's better,his shots drop,he isn't trying to score in traffic with no hops.

Nellie's bag is shoot early and shoot often. You want Jack to think %. He's got no lack of confidence and trys TOO hard to be a difference maker.

All in all....Jackson may be the boost to get the Bobs into the playoffs.