Oakland Tribune "They were globally insignificant and, on the whole, an object of civic ridicule. There had been so much failure and futility, so much shameful history, so many years of shoddy product peddled by an infernally inept ownership. So how could Warriors CEO Joe Lacob's brash promise -- to truly,..." May 18
San Jose Mercury News "Warriors guard Jarrett Jack was on the verge of tears as he stood at his locker. He couldn't find the words to truly express what he was feeling, so he let his attire do the talking for him. "Usually before I would do any media, I would make sure I was dressed a certain way," Jack said after the..." May 17
Oakland Tribune "Warriors guard Jarrett Jack would love to be a starter again. But even more than that, he would love to find a home. On a good team. For the right price. "Most people in the NBA won't have the ideal situation," Jack said. "They either won't have the money they want or the minutes they want or..." April 29
SLAM Online "The NBA announced that they’re docking $25K from Jarrett Jack’s paycheck, after he cussed out the refs at the conclusion of the Golden State Warriors’ 118-116 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night. Per the Contra Costa Times: “Jack was visibly upset at the officiating and let the refs..." April 15
San Francisco Chronicle "Warriors coach Mark Jackson admitted that, once upon a time, a situation like what transpired Wednesday night might have caused him to panic. New Orleans had just trimmed his team's 16-point deficit to five, and his best player, Stephen Curry, had just picked up his fifth foul in the opening..." April 04
Oakland Tribune "The numbers say Jarrett Jack had a better year last season as the starting point guard for the New Orleans Hornets. He averaged more points, more assists and more minutes than he has for the Warriors this season. But it's hard to argue against his impact with Golden State being the more..." March 27
San Francisco Chronicle "On a night when his fellow reserves combined for five points and six turnovers and lost Draymond Green to a sprained ankle after only 4 1/2 minutes, Warriors guard Jarrett Jack refused to be part of the team's weak link. He broke out of an uncharacteristic individual slump to lead the Warriors..." March 14
Oakland Tribune "Three weeks into the season, Warriors point guard Jarrett Jack was frustrated. He felt he wasn't playing enough or doing enough. But his ire wasn't directed at coach Mark Jackson. In a heart-to-heart with starting point guard Stephen Curry, Jack singled out his own poor play for keeping him on..." February 26
San Francisco Chronicle "Jarrett Jack will be praised for giving the Warriors their first fourth-quarter lead with a three-pointer in the final two minutes Sunday and for setting up the bucket 40 seconds later that resulted in a lead they would not relinquish. Jack actually started leading the Warriors to their 100-99..." February 25
Raptors HQ "In professional sports, journeyman is a label generally given to players who bounce from team to team and go largely unnoticed by the average fan. To call Warriors' backup point guard Jarrett Jack a journeyman may be a tad misleading. He has played for five teams during his eight-year NBA..." February 18
As expected, Jarrett Jack (shoulder) and Andrew Bogut (ankle) are out for the Warriors.
New Orleans Times-Picayune "The announcement that New Orleans Hornets starting point guard Jarrett Jack will miss the final 10 games of the season with a stress fracture of the fourth metatarsal in his right foot adds to the injury problems that have plagued the team this season. In all 11 players have missed time because..." April 11
New Orleans Times-Picayune "After missing three consecutive games with a sore left knee, New Orleans Hornets point guard Jarrett Jack returned to the starting lineup Wednesday night against the Chicago Bulls. Jack participated in the morning shootaround, but the team didn't announce Jack would start until just before..." February 09
New Orleans Times-Picayune "It was the first preseason exhibition of the NBA's strike-shortened 2011-12 season, and in the grand scheme of things didn't mean much. Except to New Orleans Hornets point guard Jarrett Jack, who played like a man with a lot of urgency. Jack, stepping into the spot vacated by disgruntled..." December 17
New Orleans Times-Picayune "The New Orleans Hornets on Monday afternoon issued a brief statement on the arrest of backup point guard Jarrett Jack on DUI charges early Sunday morning outside of Atlanta: The New Orleans Hornets on Monday afternoon issued a brief statement on the arrest of backup point guard Jarrett Jack on..." February 22