ESPN> Don't forget Bobcats in Stephen Jackson sweepstakes
Yet you shouldn't expect Golden State to settle for anything less than Diaw, whose abilities as a point forward would undoubtedly appeal to Don Nelson. The Warriors continue to transmit the message that they won't rush the process just for the sake of parting with Jackson, preferring to wait until Dec. 15 or maybe even the trade deadline in February in hopes of getting back something of value for a player who, in their view, has been far more productive than problematic when you look at his whole Warriors career.
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spursfan. It sounds alot like they will be seeking someone with a similar skill set in return. I believe that they were indeed foolish enough to have asked for Manu Ginobili in return. I think we have a zero percent chance of getting Stephen. Id rather have Marcus Camby anyway.
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