HuskyHawk
The triumphant return of the Blues Brothers.
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The hope with AJ (I think) is that he improves both his jump shot and his finishing at the rim. They are going to sag off of him, so he will get open looks. But if he becomes more dangerous as a penetration threat, and on kick outs, they will need to guard him. He's not like Whaley who could really only hurt you with his midrange game and passes to Sanogo. Don't forget too, Polley wasn't a threat to attack off the bounce from outside or pass. So they could play right in his face. They don't dare try that with Jackson, he will blow by guys.That’s true but if you have a weak shooter your 4 out goes down the tubes regardless of were he plays except the 5.
We’re making an assumption Jackson’s shot is good enough to prevent his man from sagging.
He doesn’t need to be Ray Allen but he has to be better than Terrance Samuel
He's an enigma, and yes the team has to adapt to him and use what he can do. If he isn't better then yes, there will be some offensive challenges again. But nothing near as bad as him + Whaley or even Polley. His defense, rebounding and passing will make him valuable anyway.
