<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Kings spent this past week hinting at it without actually saying it, but as is usually the case, guard Bobby Jackson minced no words Sunday afternoon. He's done, finished, through - and not just for this first-round series but the playoffs. "This thing is serious," he said of the abdominal strain that has bothered him since early February. "I'm not sure that everybody around here believes this injury is as serious as it is."</div> Full Story.
It is definately a huge loss but Anthony Peeler has really steped up and given the Kings that much needed lift off the bench. He came into game 1 and hit 3 3's and played excellent defense.
It's a great loss. Nobody can replace a guy like Bobby Jackson. When he plays for the Kings, my confidence grows a lot.
This hurts us alot, B-Jack brings alot to the table... Energy, points, defense... were gonna miss him...
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Magic Johnson:</div><div class="quote_post">So much for 6th man of the year....</div>Mind explaining your comment?
Tough loss for the Kings because if Bibby can't hit the jumper, the house won't get held down. They need a penetrator because Bibby & Peja are more of a jumpshooting tandem.
Its a huge huge huge loss, without him the kings are not going to go far in the playoffs (but with him they wouldnt have either )
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Rudeezy:</div><div class="quote_post">Mind explaining your comment? </div> He would've had it. Had he not been injured, we all know that he's the best sixth man. It's a shame that the injury did that, good for Jamison though.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2004...tory?id=1797957 How suprising is this imagine what kind of story it would be if he had a huge affect on the series or the Kings.
He could be back next friday. Very suprising. I wonder how good of shape he is in though. Does he have the wind to be that huge spark off the bench like we all know he can be?