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Darnell Jackson impressed Cleveland Cavaliers officials with his skill-set and hustle - as well as his personality - during a pair of pre-draft workouts with the NBA team this past month in Ohio.
The 6-foot-8, 250-pound former Kansas University power forward made a lasting impression during a post-practice huddle with all the college hopefuls who had survived a series of drills and scrimmage situations.
"At the end of the workouts, we always bring all the guys together, and everybody puts their hands in there," Cavaliers' general manager Danny Ferry said. "There's silence. We want to see who is going to say something, who is going to initiate.
"Everybody was standing there, and Darnell goes, 'OK, everybody, '1-2-3, national championship.' Everybody else looked at him like, 'I ain't saying that, man,''' Ferry added with a laugh.
Jackson made enough of an impression for the Cavs to trade two future draft picks to Miami for the rights to the Midwest City, Okla., native, who was selected No. 52 overall by the Heat.
"The biggest thing for us with all the workouts is the person," Cavs assistant general manager Chris Grant told the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "We get to see them play and measure how tall they are. But the No. 1 thing is the person. Can they laugh at themselves? Are they professional? For us, that's the biggest thing - with both of them (including first-round pick J.J. Hickson). We liked a lot of kids. But with both these kids, we walked out and say, 'Man, what a great kid.'''
¢ Miles with Mavs: Former Kansas University point guard Aaron Miles, who played in Spain last season, has been invited to play for the Dallas Mavericks' summer-league team in mid July in Las Vegas.
¢ KU vs UCLA?: Adam Zagoria of zagsblog.net writes that KU will begin a home-and-home series with UCLA in 2009-10.
KU senior associate athletic director Larry Keating, who is charge of the Jayhawks' scheduling, said if that series happens, it'd be part of the Big 12/Pac 10 Hardwood Challenge series.
"We'd like to play them," Keating said of the Bruins. "We've talked in general about it with them in the past. We play Arizona this year (in the challenge) and will get a new opponent the following year (in Challenge). The schools talk, the leagues talk, and TV is involved (in making attractive matchups)."
¢ What kidney problem?: Darrell Arthur's high school coach, who watched Thursday NBA Draft on TV at his home in Dallas, was as shocked as anybody to hear that NBA teams backed off the former KU forward because of an alleged kidney problem.
"It's the first time I heard anything like that," said South Oak Cliff's James Mays. "The kid never missed a game (in high school) and never missed a game at Kansas. All of us were in the dark on that one - media, family, friends."
Despite Arthur's freefall well past the lottery, Mays said he never lost hope Arthur would be selected in Round One. New Orleans finally tapped Arthur at No. 27, trading him to Portland. The Trail Blazers shipped Arthur to Houston. He finally landed in Memphis.
¢ Mario looking good: Reports out of Miami continue to point to Mario Chalmers as a lock to make the Heat roster.
The Palm Beach Post reports Miami "desperately needs help at point guard. Oft-injured Jason Williams is expected to leave, and Chris Quinn and Marcus Banks have not proven themselves as starters."
Team president Pat Riley said he was impressed with more than Chalmers' making the biggest shot in KU history - the one that sent the national title victory over Memphis into overtime.
"It was his overall fearless approach in that game to compete and to win," Riley told the Post. "He makes big shots. He makes big plays. When you're the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four, you've accomplished something on a bigger stage."
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Nutflush21 (anonymous) says...
As long at the Big12-Pac10 series continues, KU v UCLA is a no brainer. Clearly these two schools are the class of their respective conferences. Its the most attractive matchup for TV, the schools and the conferences. The fact that we werent playing UCLA already is a joke. Arizona has fallen off of elite status and as long as they keep up this Weekend at Bernies routine with Lute Olsen, its not changing anytime soon.
June 29, 2008 at 7:36 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
klineisanazi (anonymous) says...
Good for Darnell. His leadership and enthusiasm were crucial pieces of the puzzle this year, and I hope he does well at the next level. He will always be one of my favorite Jayhawks.
June 29, 2008 at 8:08 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
doolindalton (anonymous) says...
Danny Ainge, you won the NBA championship, but you should be publicly scourged for not taking Chalmers at no. 30.
June 29, 2008 at 8:25 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
areyouserious (anonymous) says...
Ive got to put Darnell at the top of list of the most class-act players to EVER don the KU jersey......right up there with big Dub!!! Thanks for making Kansas a better place!! Look forward to watching Darnell get another ring...this time with Lebron!!
June 29, 2008 at 12:12 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Lebowski (anonymous) says...
That will likely happen in due time, doolin... when they let they guy they took walk... while there are probably 4 or 5 guards from the second round who are faring much better.I agree, areyouserious. I'll forever remember "MamaDo" trying to get in Darnell's face, and he just laughed at him. His expression was classic.
June 29, 2008 at 1:18 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
afilmer (anonymous) says...
man - i hope that we get to see DJ in the association for years to come. we'll be on this board in 2013 saying - "do you remember how he was the glue of head coach bill self's first national championship? they don't make 'em like DJ anymore."
June 29, 2008 at 10:43 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
dagger108 (anonymous) says...
I knew Miami traded 2 future second round picks for Mario, but didn't realize that they got 2 back for Darnell. Obviously, both were better picks than where they were chosen.
June 30, 2008 at 2:24 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
KGphoto (anonymous) says...
Don't know if D.J. was the glue. But he sure added a portion of maturity. Russ "New York" Rob was equally gluey. As was Kaun.Still trying to swallow Giddens over Chalmers.I hope Chalmers makes Ainge choke on it.
June 30, 2008 at 6:33 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Strikewso (anonymous) says...
Looks like I'll be a Cavs fan this year.
June 30, 2008 at 4:18 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
lee3022 (anonymous) says...
The draft of Darell Arthur was Portland using the New Orleans pick they had purchased earlier in the week for cash. Portland already had a deal with Houston to switch #27 with #25 pick (Nicholas Batum) and it became a 3-way trade with Memphis using the #28 pick (Donte Greene) to Houston. So Memphis actually made the pick at #27 and wanted Darell and got him. A good situation for him as Memphis is rebuilding and has Marc Gasol coming over from Spain at Center and good talent in the young front court while OJ Mayo was acquired from Minnesota in the back court. Darell will get good opportunity to play right away. Darnell was worthy of a higher pick and could be the next Carlos Boozer. I suspect the Cavs see that comparison as well as they originally drafted Boozer.
June 30, 2008 at 10:47 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )