Found January 26, 2011 on The Anetzberger Verdict:
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Cavaliers fans reading that header are probably thinking a few things. Frankie must think Jamario has some hidden talent that Byron Scott doesn't see and that he really does deserve to start, or for that matter just see court time.

No.

However, I do think Jamario has skills that are being looked over, and he simply just doesn't fit the Cavaliers style of play. All I'm saying is do something with him. Trade him. Send him to the D-League, but you can't let $3 million a year sit on the bench over and over again.

This is what I'm looking at. In 2008 when Moon signed with Toronto, he went from being inactive to a starter. Granted, Toronto wasn't the best team in the league, he still put up solid numbers in a struggling small-forward spot, averaging 8.5 PPG, 6.2 RPG, and 1.4 BPG. Clearly that is the goal, to get back to those numbers. I don't know if it's possible in Cleveland. But somewhere there is a need for an athletic-three that plays superb defensive when his head is in the game.

Cleveland, please move Jamario Moon, somewhere!
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