Found November 07, 2009 on
Charlotte Observer:
What I've seen, heard and thought lately about the Charlotte Bobcats: What's the deal on that espn.com blurb about Stephen Jackson and Boris Diaw? Would the Bobcats be interested in adding Stephen Jackson? Sure. Would they give up Diaw to make that happen? Highly unlikely.
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