Oh, didn't see this one. Thanks for mangling my words and ignoring the salient points. I wasn't trying to justify anything by comparing Jackson to Bonner. I pointed out that 3 years/ $9 mil is a pretty reasonable for a guard with some definite flaws in his game and only one good postseason on his resume. Especially in the wake of Jaren Jackson's failure (whose game and achievements in '99 were on par with Jax's in 03) and especially if the Spurs were keeping an eye on the horizon with regards to the potential Manu showed them in 03 as well. Bottom line for any free agent is that the market dictates your worth. Where were all the other teams waiting to swoop in and capitalize on the cheap Spurs "lowball" offer and lock Jax up long term? I'm sure there were other contenders with at least the MLE who were kicking down his door to give him what the Spurs wouldn't.
As for the impact on resigning Manu, it becomes a what if game. Make no mistake the priority in the '04 offseason was to sign Manu, see what they could get with the rest. If the Spurs go to the negotiating table with a few less million to offer and another SG who still has multiple seasons left on his contract, who knows what happens? Well, I guess Manu could still have signed with the Spurs, or he could have shown the sort of professionalism and commitment to winning that Jax did...