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    ...a.k.a. mAtT!iC3 mudyez's Avatar
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    Is that some type of joke?
    Everyone dislikes this guy (rightfully) and we have like 400.000.000 backuppointguards already.

    Get rid of Neal and we still should be fine! CoJo should be the number one #2, Mills still should be able to give us some spark or handle the main offensive burden in games where we sit Parker (+others), and De Colo is some kind of insurance at either guard spot (and can play PG alongside Mills in the games I just mentioned).

    We have a nice guard rotation and don't need cancer Jack.

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    Joke? Who said Jarrett Jack is a cancer? Just compare JJ's stats to any of the players you listed as backups to Tony. CoJo is our best defender at PG but none of the other players you mentioned even belong in the same conversation. Mills, DeColo and Neal all pale in comparison. Add to that, this guy is compe ive as and can play the point or 2 guard position. I'm all for hating your opponent while you play them in the playoffs but let's get real here.
    He has 7 years of experience and is a leader. The other players are still looking for an iden y.

    Jarrett Jack: 12.9 ppg / 5.6 APG 40% 3p % (29 min. per game) Salary - 5.4 Mill. per season

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    Joke? Who said Jarrett Jack is a cancer? Just compare JJ's stats to any of the players you listed as backups to Tony. CoJo is our best defender at PG but none of the other players you mentioned even belong in the same conversation. Mills, DeColo and Neal all pale in comparison. Add to that, this guy is compe ive as and can play the point or 2 guard position. I'm all for hating your opponent while you play them in the playoffs but let's get real here.
    He has 7 years of experience and is a leader. The other players are still looking for an iden y.

    Jarrett Jack: 12.9 ppg / 5.6 APG 40% 3p % (29 min. per game) Salary - 5.4 Mill. per season
    I would expect that a guy making 5.4M, and will make as much or more next season, to be much better than our 3rd string guards who combine to make about 3.5M.

    In the most optimistic scenario, the Spurs will have about 11M in cap space. A starter quality PF and a good backup SF are much higher priorities than a combo guard, even one as good as Jack. The only way it makes any sense to pursue a guard of Jack's quality/pricetag is if Manu retires.

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    This.

    Jack detractors really should check their heads though - he's a fine scorer and 6th man, and can run a team. I understand hating on him while we're playing against his team, but he is a pretty good NBA role-player.

    Jask is a solid player. I don't get the hate either. People say he's equivalent to Neal, but I disagree. Jack is a WAAAYYY better ball handler.

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    With a little rivalry going on, I hope the Warriors keeps him. It'll be more fun to watch their core intact vs Spurs next season.

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    Realgm says he's already talked about re-signing with the Warriors. If not, Cuban will pay him, and we'll see this on our biggest rival.
    he's 29
    Suspect he'll go with the most money
    Will be tight for GS- however given Curry's history of Ankle problems it will be a priority to resign him

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    His game seems like the kind that would be counter-productive on a team with a strict system, but you just can't deny his effectiveness. He's pretty good in the clutch as well.

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