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    So they are reporting a possible sighting of Stephen in a Thunder Jersey next year..Does anyone see this happening?..And if so, does this hurt our chances getting back to the Finals?..

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    Who cares and no.

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    Source?

    And no. The Thunder need a Harden replacement and Stephen Jackson is far from that.

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    Jax and Ibaka in the same locker room


    Somebody tel serg Abaka. He aint bout dis life. Next time he run up on me im goin in his mouth. That’s a promise. He doin 2 much

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    your rumor clown

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    dont care. jacks done.

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    So they are reporting a possible sighting of Stephen in a Thunder Jersey next year..Does anyone see this happening?..And if so, does this hurt our chances getting back to the Finals?..
    Yes, Sjax will be the x factor in the wc playoffs.

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    does this hurt our chances getting back to the Finals?..
    ya spurs r Fd!

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    I think Jackson's last chance was with the spurs.

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    I think Jack's done in the NBA. Maybe he has a future in China.

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    I think Jack's done in the NBA. Maybe he has a future in China.
    Or in the rap game

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    Yeah can't wait to see his debut in China, hope he'll join the team based in my hometown so I can go to the gym and watch the "SJ" playing, albeit not that "SJ" I love to death

    and agree, he's done in the NBA, not even sure if he can be the best player in the chinese league.

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    It helps our chances if SJax gets any playing time with a contender. He's horrendously inefficient from the field and he's a total loose cannon in the locker room.

    Expect plenty of erratic, bull-dozing drives to the rim followed by exasperated facial expressions towards the ref when he doesn't get the call.

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    Yes. He would give a flagrant foul on Manu, Green.

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    It helps our chances if SJax gets any playing time with a contender. He's horrendously inefficient from the field and he's a total loose cannon in the locker room.

    Expect plenty of erratic, bull-dozing drives to the rim followed by exasperated facial expressions towards the ref when he doesn't get the call.
    Funny last year though in the playoffs he shot over 50%, 60% threes and 90% Fts at his old age. Not that bad. He had a bad uear this year though.

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    He still thinks that he is a $10 million a year player. I don't think any team would even consider him for a minimum contract at this point.

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    So they are reporting a possible sighting of Stephen in a Thunder Jersey next year..Does anyone see this happening?..And if so, does this hurt our chances getting back to the Finals?..
    Harlem, officially a trendsetter?..

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    Fuuuck that!

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    Or in the rap game
    Rap Game is weak Bro..He is better off playing B-Ball and hanging that Rap up

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    And no. The Thunder need a Harden replacement and Stephen Jackson is far from that.
    Oklahoma City whiffed in its attempt to land free agent shooter Dorell Wright, and the Thunder are regarded as one of the finalists for free agent Mike Miller. Could Stephen Jackson be another option for the Thunder?

    Now, Jackson is 35, in the twilight of his NBA career and was last in the headlines for being released by San Antonio shortly before the start of the playoffs. None of which are positives. But, writes NBA.com's David Aldridge, he's also an affordable option that would potentially fill a huge void on this OKC roster.

    "... It occurs to me that a team like Oklahoma City, which needs a perimeter player in the worst way after losing Kevin Martin (who was supposed to replace James Harden, after all), should really be looking at a vet like Steven Jackson," Aldridge writes today. "Isn't a guy like Jack, who's been in a million playoff games, and made a bunch of big playoff shots, exactly what a team like OKC could use when things get tough in the playoffs and defenses load up on Kevin Durant or Russell Westbrook? And Jackson certainly knows this is not the year for him to break the bank financially. Better to sign a minimum tender with a contender like the Thunder and come back next summer in a much stronger negotiating position. Isn't that the definition of a 'win-win' for both the player and the team?"

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    So this isn't even a rumor.

    You got Sam Smithed.

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    Oklahoma City whiffed in its attempt to land free agent shooter Dorell Wright, and the Thunder are regarded as one of the finalists for free agent Mike Miller. Could Stephen Jackson be another option for the Thunder?

    Now, Jackson is 35, in the twilight of his NBA career and was last in the headlines for being released by San Antonio shortly before the start of the playoffs. None of which are positives. But, writes NBA.com's David Aldridge, he's also an affordable option that would potentially fill a huge void on this OKC roster.

    "... It occurs to me that a team like Oklahoma City, which needs a perimeter player in the worst way after losing Kevin Martin (who was supposed to replace James Harden, after all), should really be looking at a vet like Steven Jackson," Aldridge writes today. "Isn't a guy like Jack, who's been in a million playoff games, and made a bunch of big playoff shots, exactly what a team like OKC could use when things get tough in the playoffs and defenses load up on Kevin Durant or Russell Westbrook? And Jackson certainly knows this is not the year for him to break the bank financially. Better to sign a minimum tender with a contender like the Thunder and come back next summer in a much stronger negotiating position. Isn't that the definition of a 'win-win' for both the player and the team?"
    This all assumes that Jack is a rational adult, and not a Thorazine case.

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    Who was if that said stak5 looked like the black grinch. I was always think about that now when his name comes up lol

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    #mylifenotyours

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    As bad as SJax was in the regular season, I think he would have stepped up in the playoffs and his numbers would have been much better. He's pretty much shown throughout his career that he is a playoff performer.

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