Bobby Jackson traded for Bonzi Wells

aplefka

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Well, as soon as BJ got injured early this past season I said this would be his last season with the Kings, but never did I imagine getting Bonzi Wells. And Ostertag heads back to chill in Mormontown.

Thoughts?
 

iamme

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in the article, they say he "only" averaged 12.5 points per game. they don't mention that it was in onlt 21 minutes per game. as a reserve, his numbers are awesome. it'll be interesting to see how he recovers from injury and possibly a starting role.

check out Bobby Jackson's "per 48 minutes" :Q:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/profile?playerId=376&avg=48

as far as Bonzi goes, that dude's a headcase and hopefully he gets his act together.
 

EKKC

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its a mistake for the kings to trade Bobby JAckson
did you see when he played his first game from injury, how he had a standing ovation in ARCO? Sacramento loves him!
 

aplefka

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Originally posted by: EKKC
its a mistake for the kings to trade Bobby JAckson
did you see when he played his first game from injury, how he had a standing ovation in ARCO? Sacramento loves him!

Everyone here loves him, hell, I love him, but he just doesn't do anything for us on the bench. These past two seasons he has been way too injury prone and we need someone to be a leader off the bench. It'll be interesting to see if Bonzi Wells is going to fit. iamme is definitely right about him being a headcase but maybe Adelman will be his cure, much like Larry Brown and Rasheed Wallace.
 

iamme

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the Maloof's seem have come to grips that they aren't going to win anything with their current roster. thus, trading away Webber and now Bobby Jackson. good for them, not being afraid to shake things up.
 

aplefka

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Originally posted by: iamme
the Maloof's seem have come to grips that they aren't going to win anything with their current roster. thus, trading away Webber and now Bobby Jackson. good for them, not being afraid to shake things up.

Honestly, I think Webber was the biggest cancer. They spent all these years planning an offense around him, then he got injured in the postseason fvckin everything up. His attitude wasn't a good Kings attitude either.

I think that the Christie trade was stupid because we don't need offense, and that's all we got from that trade. Hopefully Mobley is the victim of a sign-and-trade.