Steins inside scoop on Doug and Jackie

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From ESPN.com

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dailydime-051217-18


Yet there's another reason that the Mavs are unsure about pursuing the unpredictable stopper, even though Artest recently told our ESPN colleague Stephen A. Smith that they're one of the teams on his short list along with New York, Cleveland and Miami. Reason No. 2: Dallas is wary of chemistry problems after an unpleasant experience with Doug Christie.

Christie's career with the Mavericks lasted only seven games, but sources close to the situation say that the 35-year-old's chronic ankle problem is not the only reason they parted company. Christie and wife Jackie, sources say, proved even more high maintenance than expected, and the resultant discord that caused for various members of the staff created a tension that Dallas decided it didn't need.

A left ankle still healing from April surgery clearly limited the former defensive ace's effectiveness and frustrated the ex-Sacramento stopper, but Christie was also suspended briefly by coach Avery Johnson after one blowup before the sides mutually agreed to part.

With the Christies also unhappy with the arrangement and apparently wanting out as well, they came to a fast agreement on an annulment of the four-year, $14 million contract that was only guaranteed this season at $3.15 million. Christie's roster spot has since been claimed by veteran lefty Adrian Griffin, who was signed in part because he's a proven team guy, having already spent two seasons in Dallas (2001-02 and '02-03).




Maybe it wasn't just the ankle...
 
My guess is the Mavs didn't bow down to the Christie's in regards to their demands(female reporters, no female employees talking to Doug and that whole wife on the team charter thing).
 
Kings113 said:
But the most recently, is Artest said he'd go anywhere. SAS is being ignorant towards that fact.

thats what i was thinking.... if i were indy i'd send his *** to the raptors with pollard and tinsley for jalen rose.....:D
 
yea I read that Stein article about the Christies - it bothered me a little because I really thought Christie was going to contribute to the Mavs on the defensive end. A helluva passer too.

I had no idea the Christies were such high maintenance...
 
And do you have any idea what Stein means by "high maintenance"?

:rolleyes:

If Mark Cuban didn't know about Jackie and the idiosyncracies surrounding the Christies, then he must have been living in a cave... a very isolated cave far, far away.

You guys sure didn't have any problems with ridiculing them on the jumbo-tron.
 
VF21 - unlike things in Sacramento, where everything is Doug and Jackie Christie related, I know I for one didn't know anything about no female reporters, or any of that stuff. I just thought she went to every game which I deemed harmless. I guess I am dead wrong, Jackie Christie's mental condition is even worse than I imagined.

Kings113 - Mark Stein lives in Dallas. What else did you expect?
 
Jackie's mental condition notwithstanding, believing everything Marc Stein writes is akin to believing in the tooth fairy.

;)
 
VF21 said:
Jackie's mental condition notwithstanding, believing everything Marc Stein writes is akin to believing in the tooth fairy.

;)

WHAT??? You just burst my bubble VF!! No tooth fairy?? ;)
 
This doesn't surprise me at all. If this were the first story about Doug not being very popular with other players and/or management I would be somewhat suspicious of the story, but it's not. With the exception of his time in Sacramento, Doug has not been the most popular of teammate throughout his career.
 
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