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Jackson cleared to play

Martin McNeal of the Sacramento Bee reports: Thursday morning, Kings guard Bobby Jackson had an X-Ray done on his left hand and it came back negative.

Yesterday, Jackson participated in a full scrimmage and proclaimed himself ready to play against the Seattle SuperSonics tonight at Arco Arena.

"I felt pretty good out there (Thursday)," Jackson said. "It was all right. Getting worked out hard by Elston and T.P. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday helped a lot. I didn't feel that burn in my lungs. ... I felt it earlier in the week going against those guys."

However, just because he believes that he is ready to play, doesn't mean head coach Rick Adelman will feel the same way.

It was a week after Mike Bibby said he could play that Adelman actually let him.

"He really needs to practice two or three times," Adelman said Wednesday. "But you know, he's been sitting out a long time. And I told him we have more plays than just the one he likes to run, so we've got to get him out on the practice court.

Jackson has been out since Christmas Day when he broke a bone in his hand against the Lakers.

Via sacbee


Webber might be back next week

Martin McNeal of the Sacramento Bee reports: Sacramento Kings forward Chris Webber could be back as soon as next week.

Webber has been out since last month with a sprained left ankle.

Kings Head coach Rick Adelman said Webber went through the team's shooting drills and then shot more before receiving treatment. He likely will not play this week, but barring setbacks, the initial three-week projection from Jan. 28, when he was injured, could prove accurate.

A team source hinted that Webber could return for the Feb. 18 game against Milwaukee, the Feb. 20 game against Boston or the Feb. 23 game against New York.

"Webb moved better than I expected him to," a relieved Adelman said.

Adelman also said guard Bobby Jackson and forward Lawerence Funderburke could be available Sunday when the Kings host San Antonio.

Jackson will have X-rays taken Thursday morning, and if they come back OK and Jackson practices a couple times, he could return against the Spurs. Adelman said Monday night was the first time Funderburke has been on the court in weeks, but the prospects for his return also looked encouraging.

Via Sacramento Bee


Contraversy aside, Stojakovic 3 point king again

Peja Stojakovic was able to win his second consecutive 3 point championship yesterday when he defeated Wesley Person of the Grizzlies, but the contest was not without its own contraversy.

Stojakovic went first in the final and started out hot, but at the top of the key the time over buzzer sounded which caused the champ to hesitate, Peja not able to regain his momentum from that point. The shootout had gone into extra time after Stojakovic and Person were both tied on 20, and the rules for over the time shootouts in the final had changed from last season.

"That buzzer, it kind of threw me off," said Stojakovic. "I'm glad that they realized (the mistake) so I got a chance to go again."

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Kings Feb 2003 Archive

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