While Jimmy Jackson has made it clear he has no intention of playing for his current team the New Orleans Hornets, according to Dave D'Alessandro of the Newark Star-Ledger a person close to Jackson revealed that the ex-Rocket would welcome a move to the Nets, Denver or Miami, though there are at least two other teams interested in his services.

The Nets need Jackson the most to help fill the void left by the injury to Richard Jefferson, but Hornets GM Allan Bristow is demanding a first-round draft pick from Nets president Rod Thorn in return.

And since his team is going nowhere, Bristow is in no rush to move Jackson until he gets what he wants. Jackson, meanwhile, runs his businesses and restaurants as the resentment over his exile from Houston continues to build.

"Being traded is not the bad part. The trade part is all part of the NBA," said Jackson. "I was supposed to be held in high regard. They (Rockets management) always communicated with you. So why not communicate with you now?"