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Stephen Jackson expects change for Warriors

Per the San Francisco Chronicle, Golden State Warriors Stephen Jackson has been told change is coming.
"There will be change, things will be shifted," Jackson said this past week, "but I think the core will be here. I think as a team and an organization, we know the steps that we have to take to correct a lot of these wrongs that we had this season."
Jackson had season-ending surgery last month and the Warriors were without Monta Ellis until January 23rd.

The Warriors traded Al Harrington to the Knicks in return for Jamal Crawford, who's likely to have played his last game for Golden State.
"A lot of places, we have everything we need, but with the role of Corey (Maggette) as a sixth man, I think we're missing one more guy in the starting lineup who can take that pressure off of me and Monta at times," Jackson said.

"Something like what we had with (Baron Davis) out there. Three definite guys who can go out there and fight and scrap on defense and play with (guts)."
The Warriors are 29-52 with one game to go after finishing 48-34 last year.

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