Martin McNeal of the Sacramento Bee reports: Thursday morning, Kings guard Bobby Jackson had an X-Ray done on his left hand and it came back negative.

Yesterday, Jackson participated in a full scrimmage and proclaimed himself ready to play against the Seattle SuperSonics tonight at Arco Arena.

"I felt pretty good out there (Thursday)," Jackson said. "It was all right. Getting worked out hard by Elston and T.P. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday helped a lot. I didn't feel that burn in my lungs. ... I felt it earlier in the week going against those guys."

However, just because he believes that he is ready to play, doesn't mean head coach Rick Adelman will feel the same way.

It was a week after Mike Bibby said he could play that Adelman actually let him.

"He really needs to practice two or three times," Adelman said Wednesday. "But you know, he's been sitting out a long time. And I told him we have more plays than just the one he likes to run, so we've got to get him out on the practice court.

Jackson has been out since Christmas Day when he broke a bone in his hand against the Lakers.