Between them and the Clips, they are two dysfunctional franchises. http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...istant-fired-secretly-recording-conversations This incident doesn't even begin to describe what went on with Scalabrine, which was strange in its own right. I think the Warriors would like to hire Rivers if he can get out of his deal.
Gotta wonder if this was a Jackson led directive or if this was coming down from management? Kind of hard to believe a lead assistant was just doing this of his own volition.
My guess is he was working with management. Note that he got a nice job after this came to light. I think the long knives are out for Jackson.
Just to spell out that what he did was technically illegal in California right? Or is it only illegal to use the gathered information in a court of law?
Is Mark Jackson that much of an asshole? He always rubbed me the wrong way, but maybe that's my problem...