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Post by Heebs on May 16, 2017 11:03:33 GMT -6
Jaren Jackson Jr. 21 C 6'10" 230 Michigan State
B B- C- B- C+ AThe son of a former NBA player, Jackson has loads of athletic talent and the polish to make the most of it. When it comes to strengths, his upside and potential is the biggest selling point. That said, Jackson has some strides to make in his game. He is quick and can jump out of the gym, but needs some time in the weight room to play down low in the pros. He is an above average inside player and can stretch the floor, shooting over 40 percent from beyond the arc. He is a willing passer, but his lack of court vision prevents him from being an adept passer. Defensively, Jackson's length will lead to plenty of steals and blocks. His undeveloped lower body makes him a poor post defender, but he is actually quick enough to be a good perimeter defender. When it comes to rebounding, he is an aggressive offensive rebounder that feasts on put-backs, but often gets lazy boxing out on the defensive end.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 13:51:20 GMT -6
how come we have never had his dad in this league
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Post by FectaDEEZ on May 16, 2017 14:09:22 GMT -6
Dont like that write up.
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Post by Citizen Cane on May 17, 2017 9:43:26 GMT -6
Some intriguing grades for Triple J but that write up is scary
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Post by MJ on May 18, 2017 14:29:21 GMT -6
He doesn't work out legs like everyone else at the gym in orlando
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