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« on: January 24, 2008, 06:20:33 AM »

Christian Clark
2025 Sonics' 1st rounder

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Mark Jackson
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« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2008, 12:51:55 PM »

Christian Clark
2025 Sonics' 1st rounder

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Mark Jackson

Sonics agree.  Taking a slight risk on Jackson, but I like his ability to distribute.
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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2008, 03:18:41 PM »

I like that deal for both sides.

Jackson will sure get a starting opportunity on the Sonics and there's reason to believe he'll be the real deal (on a team where he can utilize his key competency: initiating plays. I doubt he'll ever be a proficient scorer, as he averaged about 12-13ppg over the peak career years.

The Sixers get a pick, one that might be nice (a ka lottery) since the Sonics hardly have a functional team right now and FA is always a gamble. If that ends up a top 3-5 selection they will come out big winners. Manning, Smits, Richmond, Chapman, Majerle.

Clark may have all potential in the world, after 2 TCs it's down to 75-80 and watching him perform he's hardly more than a backup role player now. But that does also fit the Sixers who have no intention to contend anytime soon (*). There's no starting spot for him anyway behind Harper, Dr. J, and the Mailman, so no pressure and Christian will have a 2-yr audition to prove he belongs.



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« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2008, 03:22:22 PM »

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Jackson will sure get a starting opportunity on the Sonics and there's reason to believe he'll be the real deal (on a team where he can utilize his key competency: initiating plays. I doubt he'll ever be a proficient scorer, as he averaged about 12-13ppg over the peak career years.
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one addition: NO, i'm not sure the Sonics are that team yet, or will be. But IF a team is likely to be it's the Sonics, as they managed to put together great scoring (with limited other skill) teams in the past and he'll be perfect to run these.
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J-E-R-R-Y M-U-N-S-O-N  (soon) Calv Natt
Rick Mahorn - Marques Embry - Evan Hunt
Mark Price - Ken Sharman - Kenny Barkley
Christian Clark - da FunderWy - Joe Kleine
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