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Find out more about Matt: Matt is the pregame and postgame analyst on Golden State Warriors telecasts for Comcast Sports Net Bay Area. Previously, he covered the Warriors for nine seasons as a traveling beat writer for the Contra Costa Times. When not watching or writing about basketball, Steinmetz is on a constant search for the Bay Area's best pickup games. |
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I had a chance to sit down with Stephen Jackson on Monday after shoot-around and talk to him about his "It ain't me" quote.
That's the one he used when responding to a question about the team's lack of passing after their loss at Cleveland last Friday.
Also talked to Jackson about the perception among some fans that this current Warriors team doesn't have a lot of potential for improvement.
Here's Jackson on the quote: "When I say ‘It ain’t me,’ it’s because I know I lead the team in assists and if anyone is open, I’ll make the extra pass. That’s a part of my game. I’ve always been that way.
" ‘It ain’t me’ wasn’t any specific criticism of anybody on the team, it’s just me knowing what I’m doing on the court and knowing how I play."
Read more: Comcast Sports Net Bay Area.