DAMON JONES RUMORS & GOSSIP

Damon Jones Scored 54 Points In Josh Howard's Charity Game Saturday

Damon Jones hit more than a couple big shots as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers.  He didn't really play much defense and couldn't really dribble too well when he was here, but he did come up real huge a few times. Never more so than when he came off the bench to hit a three pointer in 2006 to clinch that Game 6 win for the Cavs over the Wizards. A shot he'll always have my respect...
Via Stepien Rules  |  November 14, 2011

NBA lockout: Damon Jones, "The Best Shooter in the World," chimes in

Former Cleveland Cavaliers guard Damon Jones returns to Cleveland for summer league game.
Via Cleveland.com  |  August 09, 2011

From Damon Jones to Kyrie Irving

I believe that picture says it all. Last night, the Cleveland Cavaliers (by virtue of the LA Clippers) landed the #1 pick in the 2011 draft. As of right now, all signs point to the team taking Kyrie Irving. If all goes well, Kyrie will have a long, prosperous career filled with accolades, awards, and championships. Should that happen, it would mean the Cavs managed to turn THE Damon...
Via The Wine and Gold Rush  |  May 18, 2011

Welcome to Turkey, Damon Jones!

Taking his talents to TurkeyLooking to right their ship, TBL franchise Aliağa Petkim has announced its agreement in principle with longtime NBA journeyman Damon Jones, last seen with Puerto Rico Baloncesto Superior Nacional league team Piratas de Quebradillas. In total, Jones played with 10 different teams over nine seasons in the NBA, playing in the championship with the Cleveland...
Via Ball in Europe  |  February 10, 2011

Former Cleveland Cavaliers guard Damon Jones wants to return to the NBA

The Plain DealerDamon JonesFormer Cleveland Cavaliers guard Damon Jones is playing in Puerto Rico after a brief stint in Italy. Jones, who last played with the Cavaliers in 2008 and who played his last NBA game in 2009 with...
Via Cleveland.com  |  April 08, 2010

Damon Jones Finds Work….In Italy

Unable to find a job in the A, Damon Jones signed a one-year deal with Napoli in Italy, according to Marc Stein. Jones, 33, played for the Bucks last season. Best known for his long-range J and flamboyant personality, Jones, 33, avoided joining the likes of  Brevin Knight, Tyronn Lue, Rashad McCants and others who have not yet found work in the L for this coming season. Best known...
Via SLAM Online  |  October 15, 2009

The “Best Shooter In The World” Heads To Italy

Damon Jones is the definition of a journeyman. In fact, other than playing with the Cavs from 2005-2008, he has never played for the same team for more than one season (10 in total with the Bucks twice). But rather than try and add another NBA jersey to his collection, Jones has signed a one-year [...]
Via Dime  |  October 15, 2009

Bucks Will Keep D-Jones On Roster

The "Milwaukee Journal Sentinel" has reported that new Milwaukee Bucks General Manager John Hammond, told reporters that the team would carry 15 players on the roster in the upcoming season. That of course is the maximum amount of players a NBA team can have, consisting of 12 active, and 3 inactive players. Hammond told reporters that one of the roster spots will be occupied...
Via Slam Dunk Central  |  October 05, 2008

Damon Jones Traded from Cavs While on ESPN's Set - VIDEO

Damon Jones spent the day on ESPN and ESPN2... in one segment if even talked to Skip Bayless about spending the summer helping Lebron James and Boobie Gibson shoot jumpshots from the 'master'...well he clearly didn't know that the Cavaliers don't think he's the 'master'. Hilarious!! Video of Damon Jones at ESPN on the jump. What a loonie.
Via InGameNow  |  August 13, 2008

STFU, Damon Jones!

DJ wants out of Cleveland. I have some sage advice for the self-proclaimed "best shooter in the world."
Via The Kardiac Kid  |  January 06, 2008
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