Stephen Jackson: Winning Wasn’t a Priority for Golden State

by Chris Tomasson Filed under: Bobcats , Warriors MILWAUKEE — Four months after Stephen Jackson arrived in Golden State in January 2007, the Warriors won their first playoff series in 16 years. They went 48-34 the following season, their best record in 14 years. Jackson would like to take plenty of credit for it. “The Warriors were (garbage) when I got there, so look what happened,” Jackson said in an interview Friday with FanHouse. “So I love challenges.” That’s why the 10th-year swingman is ecstatic about his trade last Monday from the Warriors to Charlotte. Even though the Bobcats (3-8 entering Friday) never have made the playoffs since entering the NBA as an expansion team in 2004, Jackson believes it’s “a great opportunity for me to be part of something great.” Also: Don Nelson Opens Up About Issues with Monta Ellis Stephen Jackson: Winning Wasn’t a Priority for Golden State originally appeared on NBA FanHouse on Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:45:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds . ? Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Linking?Blogs ?|? Comments
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