source: http://www.dailynews.com/sports/ci_3666151 <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Lakers coach Phil Jackson had strong feelings on the Charlotte Bobcats' decision to release guard Kareem Rush on Saturday with nine games left in the season and heading nowhere with a 20-53 record. "I thought it was vindictive," Jackson said. "I don't like to see it because he's one of the guys that we nurtured here. He was contributing to us a lot in the championship (run) two years ago. After making six 3-pointers for the Lakers to close out their 2004 Western Conference finals series with Minnesota, Rush found himself out of Rudy Tomjanovich's rotation and was traded to Charlotte that December for two future second-round draft picks. Rush started 47 games in two seasons with the Bobcats but battled injuries and fell out of favor. He was dumped Saturday with Charlotte coach/general manager Bernie Bickerstaff issuing a stinging statement in a team press release. "The Bobcats are about two things - hard work and maximum effort," Bickerstaff said. "With that in mind, we think that it is best to go in a different direction with Kareem." Jackson questioned why the Bobcats couldn't leave Rush on the inactive list and waive him as soon as the season ended. He didn't hide his interest in acquiring Rush - both when he returned as coach last summer and possibly again this summer. "When I came back, one of my first considerations was can we get Kareem Rush back here to play on this basketball club," Jackson said. "I do value his game and hope that he has a good career." </div>
I'd rather sign the other ex-Laker current Bobcat, Jumaine Jones. I expect the Lakers to bring back Laron Profit next season, so I don't see much room left in the backcourt. Kobe - Smush - Sasha - Green - Von Wafer - Profit
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">I'd rather sign the other ex-Laker current Bobcat, Jumaine Jones. I expect the Lakers to bring back Laron Profit next season, so I don't see much room left in the backcourt. Kobe - Smush - Sasha - Green - Von Wafer - Profit</div> yeah..i still dont get why lakers gave up Jones for just a 2nd round pick
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">I'd rather sign the other ex-Laker current Bobcat, Jumaine Jones. I expect the Lakers to bring back Laron Profit next season, so I don't see much room left in the backcourt. Kobe - Smush - Sasha - Green - Von Wafer - Profit</div> Do anything, Mitch, just don't sign Jumaine Jones. I've had enough of his defense and poor shot selection when he was with the Lakers. He has one of the worst perimeter defense in the entire league, and he shoots too much 3-pointers. He would also require the MLE, and if we sign someone like Rush (who'll only take the LLE), we'll still have the MLE to sign someone good like Reggie Evans.
I actually like Jumaine Jones. From what I've seen from him, he isn't that bad of a defender, and he is a good rebounder and 3 PT shooter. Definitely more well rounded than Kareem Rush.
Jones and Rush would be a nice addition but, i rather have Rush instead because he knows the triangle.
i like jones more than rush. i think jones is a more consistent player than rush is. he has definetly shown with his time with the bobcats that he can score. i think he can be a great player off the bench for us. i think that next season with devean george most likely gone, we can add another small forward like jones to take his minutes