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  1. He's not a sexual assaulter but his past shows how much he sucks, and more people need to know about it.
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  3. First of all, when he was the coach of the Warriors he also sidelined as a preacher. Nothing wrong with that, [but he continued preaching after he got caught cheating on his wife with a stripper.](https://www.mercurynews.com/2012/06/28/warriors-coach-mark-jackson-admits-to-affair-with-ex-stripper/) And not just quietly keeping to his own community, either: [here's him preaching on the street corner WHILE THE COACH OF THE WARRIORS.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61kFNY8pRrs)
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  5. He also is extremely manipulative, and has a long record to prove it. He led a coup against [John Stockton](https://jazzbasketball.wordpress.com/2014/01/09/jazz-mythbusters-mark-jackson-vs-john-stocktons/) while on the Jazz. There's a bunch more weird behavior in that article, too. He once told the Warriors that Festus Ezeli [was rooting against them while injured so he would look good](https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/ex-warriors-coach-mark-jacksons-church-tried-to-heal-stephen-currys-ankle-with-oil/). Apparently the team confronted Ezeli and he actually broke down crying over the whole ordeal. Great leadership, coach! As coach, he surrounded himself with sycophants and banned perceived threats to his position from practices, including Jerry West. That's right, he banned Jerry West, WHO WORKED FOR THE WARRIORS, from practices. He also [banned our color commentator Jim Barnett from practices as well](https://bluemanhoop.com/2014/05/16/jim-barnett-banned-warriors-practice-mark-jackson/). Barnett is like the most harmless person alive. Oh, and he's also an ex-player, so he definitely earned his stripes.
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  7. And then there's the fact that he's the most salty man alive towards the Warriors while commentating. Remember that whole butterfly thing? Amazing he could claim success when the Warriors went from middling playoff contender to actually one of the most dominant teams of all time in the space of a single offseason where their most significant personnel change (aside from the coaching position, of course) was adding Shaun Livingston. He did have a very positive effect on the Warriors' defense but looking back on it, it was probably more due to the players the team added (Bogut, Draymond, Klay) than his instruction.
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