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I am thinking if it's just the misdemeanor, a fine will likely be the result.
This is likely although I bet his attorney wants to get the matter dropped entirely.
I am thinking if it's just the misdemeanor, a fine will likely be the result.
This is likely although I bet his attorney wants to get the matter dropped entirely.
His lawyer wouldn't be doing his job if he didn't try to get everything dropped. Still, Jackson is a millionaire and somewhat of a celebrity, he'll walk with a fine and maybe community service but the community service wouldn't be what you or I would get, he would likely get credit for holding a basketball camp in Florida.
But JJ doesn’t always show for public appearances . . . so there’s that.Maybe this is what they are negotiating about... a fine versus community service but community service wouldn't be difficult if it could be done locally. Players are always doing community stuff anyway,
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Yeah it’s a disaster to have so many failed top 8 picks (Len, Bender, Chriss, Jackson). I mean, if even one of those four guys panned out the future of the suns gets exponentially brighter.I realize that picks in the 4-6 range don't always pay off, but the Suns' recent track record is absolutely terrible. Len, Bender, and Jackson, are you kidding me?
Yeah it’s a disaster to have so many failed top 8 picks (Len, Bender, Chriss, Jackson). I mean, if even one of those four guys panned out the future of the suns gets exponentially brighter.
Len has already showed more promise with the Hawks than he ever showed here. Same goes for Bledsoe with the Bucks. At some point, one has to wonder just how much of this was caused by the inmates-running-the-asylum culture Earl Watson instilled here as head coach...
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This crosses over into total POS territory. I don’t see how the Suns can bring him back at this point.
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