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Bobcats nab unhappy Jackson from Warriors

Guard, who had clashed with Nelson, goes to Charlotte in 4-player swap

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Stephen Jackson gives Charlotte, the NBA’s lowest-scoring team, an immediate offensive boost. He’s averaging 16.6 points in nine games this season.

But Riley said “there wasn’t a lot of demand” for Jackson and his high salary, so he’s headed to a struggling team instead of a contender.

“We came to the conclusion this was the best time and found a trade we could be happy with,” Riley said. “We got two players and some salary cap relief.”

The Bobcats said they were sad to see Radmanovic and Bell go, but were excited at the chance to get Jackson.

“We’re still trying to figure things out ourselves, so he shouldn’t disrupt anything,” center Tyson Chandler said.

Golden State gets the 33-year-old Bell, who joins his third team in less than a year after being dealt from Phoenix to Charlotte last December. Bell, averaging 12 points, has been playing hurt this season after deciding to put off surgery to repair a partially torn ligament in his left wrist.

Bell also could provide needed veteran leadership on Golden State’s young roster that includes rookie Stephen Curry and second-year pros Anthony Randolph and Anthony Morrow.

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The 6-foot-10 Radmanovic was acquired last season in a trade with the Los Angeles Lakers and is an outside shooting threat that will give the Warriors more size. He had been miscast this season as Brown had him playing power forward because of depth issues.

Law is averaging 6.2 points, but Brown said he’ll have to fight for minutes in Charlotte’s crowded backcourt.

Brown’s biggest challenge will be getting Jackson to fit into his demanding system after yet another roster shuffle for a team off to a disappointing 3-6 start. The Bobcats have made five trades involving 17 players in 11 months since Brown began his record ninth NBA head coaching job last season.

“Obviously, we gave up a lot,” Brown said. “But getting this guy will at least make our rotations a little bit simpler.”

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