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Thu Feb 19, 2015 10:25 am
Sources: Agent for Thunder guard Reggie Jackson has asked team for a tradeJackson, 24, has made it clear to the Thunder that he would be resistant to returning to the franchise should it keep him for the rest of the season and then decide to match an offer sheet in restricted free agency this summer.
Presti has made no commitment to moving Jackson, but has been willing to gauge the market and listen to pitches on potential deals as always, sources said.
Doesn't sound quite as contentious as the situation with Dragic in Phoenix - yet - but it still sounds like he's adamant about leaving. If he's slipped down in the rotation anyway, no sense keeping an unhappy player around.
Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:11 pm

I wonder if he genuinely thinks he deserves more money than that, or if he just really wants a starting role on a team.
If I'm honest though I've expected him to be traded all season. I doubt OKC would want to pay him a huge amount just to be backup to Westbrook.
Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:07 pm
As long as OKC gets another Jeremy Lamb-like steal from trading Reggie, it's all good.
Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:19 pm
I might be wrong but I don't think Reggie Jackson is anything special considering how deep layers of PG talent go in this league. But might be worth investment. Under right circumstance he probably can do 16-5-5 type of number.
Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:13 pm
Jackson's a starting PG, that's for sure.
Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:49 pm
Brooks should've given him the starting point guard role and moved Westbrook to the 2.
PG - Reggie
SG - Russell
SF - Kevin
PF - Ibaka
C - Adams
Pretty solid lineup if you ask me
Thu Feb 19, 2015 9:47 pm
I think he's talented and has promise, but giving up that four year, $48 million deal was certainly risky. I'm not sure his market value is going to be quite that high after this season.
Fri Feb 20, 2015 1:03 am
No that was a major dumbass move, he's nowhere near worth the Kemba Walker deal. Reggie ain't shit compared to Kemba and he was the biggest idiot I've ever sseen to turn down that deal.
Fri Feb 20, 2015 5:18 am
While I think Kemba is overpaid but still, it's hard to believe Reggie rejected such a great deal. But looking at Reggie's per 36 stats, one probably can argue he's potentially better than Kemba.
That kind of contract makes you think though. Both James Harden and Westbrook are only 4 mil more expensive than Kemba the average joe and possibly Reggie. It's worth paying for superstars.
Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:25 am
Well, he got his wish. Let's see if he can get a starting gig, more playing time, and a deal like the one the Thunder offered.
Fri Feb 20, 2015 12:40 pm
I like this deal. I remember Augustin being solid for the Bulls a while back when Rose was out injured, and Kanter is a clear upgrade over Perkins - even if he hasn't really fulfilled his potential.
OKC have really helped their chances of securing the eighth seed with this trade. Especially with Phoenix trading Dragic to Miami.
Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:26 pm
Kanter's an offensive big and it's probably the first time for the Thunder to have an offensive big. Certainly a change of scenery even though he's not an efficient one at that.
Tue Feb 24, 2015 2:10 pm
Uh-oh.
REGGIE JACKSON: "'This is my shit now'What a cry baby. Everyone wants to start and become stars. Half the league gets kicked out without having to start once in their career. Westbrow and Durango are the real deals, obviously he had no say in any matter but to do whatever spare tire is supposed to do.
This is going to be interesting btw when Jennins comes back.
Tue Feb 24, 2015 2:18 pm
Well, yeah, it is his shot. This is his opportunity. He either becomes a success story, or it'll become painfully obvious that he's not the star he believes himself to be. Can't fault him for being excited and wanting to reach for the brass ring, though he might also want to keep his words soft and sweet, in case he needs to eat them later.
Tue Feb 24, 2015 3:54 pm
In his start for the Thunder this year, I heard his stats were something like ridiculous 20-5-5. That's pretty neat. I think we can expect 17-6-4 or something close to those numbers as a starter for the Pistons. If efficiency and other bonus stats can follow, then we can label him legit. And ship Brandon Jenny preferably to the Lakers for picks and cash.
Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:23 pm
Jackson in 14 starts, 38 minutes a game, 20/5/7.5 using 28% of possessions, scoring at 50% and hitting 27% of his threes. 105 ORtg.
Jackson's career as a starter: 50 starts, 33mpg, 16/4/6 using 25% of possessions, scoring at 50%, hitting 30% of his threes. 103 ORtg.
Jennings per 36 this year: 19.5/3/8.5 using 26% of possessions, scoring at 52% and hitting 36% of his threes. 110 ORtg.
Jackson's not pulling down six rebounds a game with the Pistons with Andre and Monroe and Joel sucking down everything in sight.
Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:42 pm
6, I meant as AST because your ast probably increases with able finishers around and not being around ball thugs like Durango and Westbrew. Actually I believe it's safe to say 6 and above is realistic projection.
Augustin was your boy before, now Jenny is. I think Jackson will be better for the Pistons than either of them. It's just easier to play as a ball handler alongside Monroe and Drum. Situation with the Thunder was different.
Oh, btw he sucked down 5 board in his first game with those freak rebounders.
Tue Feb 24, 2015 5:45 pm
Stats for rotation players tend to increase during blowouts that's why the rebounds.
As much as I hate Jennings he's a better fit for the Pistons because of his 3pt shooting than Reggie Jackson, because of the two post players in Monroe and Drummond, you need shooters around them to spread out the defense.
Most recent successful team I can think of with two post players and a PG that is bad at 3s was the 2003 champion Spurs but even they needed Bruce Bowen and Stephen Jackson to spread out the floor for Duncan and Robinson.
Only decent shooter the Pistons have right now is the Pope.
Wed Feb 25, 2015 3:26 am
Reggie is just a good rebounder, you don't deny that, just like Rubio and Rondo are good rebounders. But Monroe/Drum will have their effect, hence the reason for my prediction 4 which is definitely feasible.
If your argument is based on ability of 3s alone, it's weak. Wade is a shit brick shooter but is a better player than Ray Allen even to consider both at their top prime.
I don't deny Jenny has been better. But without this year's emergence, can you say Jenny was truly the better? Detroit is a PG friendly place right now especially with Smith gone. Just look at Augustin, a shit player was posting Wade like numbers before he was gone. Jenny struggled with Ellis and Sander in MIL. He probably would shit even worse in OKC in a role Jackson was filling, better shooting or not. So you see, it's only this year under SVG Jenny was finally posting decent/career numbers(though nothing to rave about). Reggie is finally in a situation where he can do shits to his liking. I like his upside so should you.
Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:23 am
NovU wrote:If your argument is based on ability of 3s alone, it's weak. Wade is a shit brick shooter but is a better player than Ray Allen even to consider both at their top prime.
Except that I'm not comparing the two as individual players but players that fit in a team, which in this case is Detroit and not the Heat or Sonics.
Just look at Augustin, a shit player was posting Wade like numbers before he was gone...Reggie is finally in a situation where he can do shits to his liking. I like his upside so should you.
Augustin is not a shit player but an average one, just like Reggie Jackson. Stats prove it.
Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:50 am
Also proves it's Chicago another PG friendly environment(w/ Rose injured) that revived his shit career. DET like CHI is a nice city for a ball handling guard.
Augustin and Reggie switched their places and role, so verdict will come out soon.
Jenny-Jackson comparison will be more interesente tho.
Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:09 pm
Reggie against Irving registers:
22pts on 15 shots, 1 3pointer, 8 rebound, 9 assists(2TO), 1blk, 7 for 8 FT
Is this a fluke, u think?
Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:35 pm
One game? Irving is a good defender?
That 1 3pointer is misleading if you don't count his misses with a 0.25 3P%.
He can score though when Cavs focused their defense on Greg Monroe and Drummond (remove his putbacks in the game and his FG% drops below 45%), which is what you need from role players.
Good alley-oops to Drummond and assists to the Pope, and them rebounds too.
Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:55 pm
Give where credits due. Jackson might turn out to be a pretty darn good player now that he's in a better situation, arguably equal to or better than Jenny. Augustin? LeL
Wed Feb 25, 2015 6:33 pm
Ur Boi Bangs Chol wrote:One game?
If you were a GM you're the type that would give max contract extension to players that played well in only one good game.
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