Former Mav point guard Rajon Rondo made waves after the Kings' win over the Mavericks on Sunday when he declared he didn't want to the Mavs to make the postseason.

"Yeah, I want them to get their plane ticket as soon as we get ours," Rondo said after the game. "So anytime we can help...if we're not going to make the playoffs, then let's help some of these guys go home with us."

Naturally the comments drew a lot of attention and ESPN's new NBA show "The Jump" discussed the incident in detail.

Former NBA player Stephen Jackson thought that it was time for Rondo to let go of that bad blood after his acrimonious exit from Dallas.

"He should let it go but he should feel some type of way especially when he plays them," Jackson said. "Anytime a team cuts you in the playoffs where you can't play or sign with another team, I've been there and it hurts. It puts a bad mark on your career, you as a person, as a player. I understand why he's upset but let it go. Just continue your career and have fun."

ESPN analyst Amin Elhassan had a different take on the situation.

"Let him talk, man! Why we doing this? Why does he got to pretend like, 'No, it was just another game on my schedule. Did we play Dallas?'" Elhassan joked. "I like the villain. Be the villain! Wear that black hat like, 'Yeah, I did this to you. Look at me. I did this to you.'"

Jackson jumped in again and agreed it was good to do this to Mavs owner Mark Cuban, whom Jackson himself holds some bad blood against.

"Mark Cuban does that to a lot of guys. I know Rick Carlisle wanted to sign me a couple times so anytime somebody can get at Mark Cuban I love it," Jackson said. "He's the reason the organization don't win as much as they need to. He got too much pride."

You can watch the full segment below.

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