<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Las Vegas- Guard Luke Jackson returned to action during the Las Vegas Summer League at the Cox Pavilion for the first time since having back surgery in January to repair a herniated disc. Jackson, the Cavs' first pick in the 2004 NBA draft, did not have a rousing return. He was 3-for-15 from the field for eight points. He shot airballs, bricks and was often hesitant on taking shots. All of that, however, did not matter. Jackson was pleased he was able to get back on the floor. "I haven't been healthy playing ball in a year," Jackson said. "I'm not worried about missing some shots during a summer-league game. I'm excited that I can keep my guy in front of me and play good defense. I can still pass the ball and get other guys involved. My offense is going to come. I'm just excited to be out there playing pain-free." </div> Source
i'm happy for him. he was one of my favorite players when he was at oregon, and i hope he can get back to the form the made him the 10th pick last year
I'm guessing he's still a little rusty from the injury he sustained last season. I think he's going to to be just fine and will be a key player off the Cavs' bench this season.