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Andre Jackson continues to impress

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While Bouknight will get most of the attention (rightfully so), Jackson has played really well since his own return from injury and it feels like he's turned a corner.

Early in the year, Jackson struggled to find his role, pressing a bit too much as he adjusted to the college game. He struggled to find minutes before his injury. But now, he does so many things that help the team, it's hard to keep him off the floor.

Defensively, he's quickly become our best perimeter defender. He locked down Duke tonight. His length and athleticism is a real problem for opposing guards. He's quick and savvy to deny his man the ball altogether. He's not afraid to mix it up in the lane either... he's had a few uber-athletic blocks and skied for some rebounds among the bigs.

Offensively, he keeps the ball moving and gives our offense a nice flow. His solid ballhandling has really been a help, especially when Bouknight was out. We're starting to see his elite court vision and passing that was highly-touted coming out of HS. He made some great skip passes against Xavier that resulted in open looks.

Jackson's high IQ, court vision, and athletism allow him to shine in transition. His pass ahead to Whaley tonight was sublime.

Overall, Jackson is quickly becoming an X factor for this team, positively impacting the game in all facets. Like I said earlier, it feels like he's turned a corner... he has all of the tools to become an impact player and we're starting to see that happen.
 
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He is very athletic but he had 2 points and 0 assists. Not sure we brought him here to be a defensive specialist. You can teach that. We’ll have to see if he is a basketball player.
 
If you just went by just that, you wouldn’t need Chief. Brown is 50% better than Bouknight this season “per your table”. Suggest you “per Chief’s eye test” instead. It also doesn’t incorporate growth one’s Freshmen year for Sanogo and Jackson or factor in Jackson’s injury impact.
I knew someone was going to fixate on Brown. Advanced stats are only valid when there is a statistically significant amount of data. Javonte's number is not statistically significant and should be ignored. For the players who have played significant minutes, however, it is telling. +/- is a great stat because it shows how the whole team performs when a player is on the court versus not.
 

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