Looking for AJ to find a place to develop at next level.. No particular team preference.. But of the teams mentioned by Woj that he worked out for.. The one team mentioned with the most draft capital is Indiana.. Picks 7/26/29/32/55.. Interestingly enough-- They just hired a special consultant to their front office and coaching staff that knows a little bit about shooting--Larry Bird.. Think LB would appreciate AJ's unique skills and assets.. Not mentioned as a team that looked at him in a workout but has draft capital.. Charlotte.. Picks 2/27/34/39/41..I would LOVE Andre at #35, as a Celtics fan. That would make up for recent events.
Amen. And may he continue to astonish everyone for years to come with his raw athleticism, skills and as mentioned his total dedication to his team with everything he has. A very very special young man.Nearly a top 50 recruit and maybe the best raw athlete of his class.
Injured for part of his freshman year, took a while to get going but eventually became part of the bench rotation.
Started sophomore year but again clearly behind some key guys, and was still learning to refine his game.
Team captain junior year, came out with energy and passion and a love for the game. Gave 100% on both ends of the floor. Had some glaring weaknesses and became nearly unplayable as other teams schemed against him. But he bought in to what his coach was telling him, found ways to impact the game, and broke out to be a leader of a championship run.
From unplayable, to NCAA champion, to NBA draft pick all within a 5-6 month span. Andre Jackson is the ultimate case study on how to maximize your opportunities by buying into your team and giving it everything you have
You cannot teach size or athleticism. Period. Remember Chris Wilcox with Maryland. Just a defensive leaper. Dre has a handle and elite level vision. I could see them focusing a little less on 3 pt shooting and more on ball handling to run him as a big guard.Consider that Andre needs more development than most. Vecenie and Spinella made this point on some Game Theory podcast and I thought it made sense. They likened his development trajectory to a guy like Gary Payton III. His shot needs to be completely rebuilt and he probably isn’t playable until it is at least meh and that is different than “raw.”
Who? Enough said. But, seriously, I feel like there is a good chance that this doesn't end well for him, depending on his goals. I feel like, with NIL money in the picture, that he could have stayed one more year and worked on his shot. Then I think he has a chance to stick in the NBA long term. Having said that, IF he goes in the first round, I think he will be ok. If he drops to the second round, I don't think it will be long before he is playing overseas.You cannot teach size or athleticism. Period. Remember Chris Wilcox with Maryland. Just a defensive leaper. Dre has a handle and elite level vision. I could see them focusing a little less on 3 pt shooting and more on ball handling to run him as a big guard.
Denver has kind of reinvented the push at the NBA level. These things go in cycles and the push style fast break may be coming back.Going to miss that lightning fast push up the court off a defensive rebound. Good luck in the future, Dre.
It's all been said about Andre by now, but man will I miss watching him. He just kept getting better, especially as a facilitator. The way he could take the ball down the floor at light speed and have the vision and anticipation to find the right teammate in the right spot, with the confidence to make some brilliant, creative, entertaining passes. Incredibly unselfish. He's the kind of player that can't be your first option on offense, but if you surround him with first options he'll make everyone around him better.
Question: if you put his all-time highlights reel against any other Husky's all-time highlights reel... does anyone top Jackso
That play against Georgetown where he inbounded, received the ball near half court and created a one man fast break still blows my mind. I’ve never seen something that crazy. Guy just out hustled everyone and created something out of nothing.It's all been said about Andre by now, but man will I miss watching him. He just kept getting better, especially as a facilitator. The way he could take the ball down the floor at light speed and have the vision and anticipation to find the right teammate in the right spot, with the confidence to make some brilliant, creative, entertaining passes. Incredibly unselfish. He's the kind of player that can't be your first option on offense, but if you surround him with first options he'll make everyone around him better.
Question: if you put his all-time highlights reel against any other Husky's all-time highlights reel... does anyone top Jackson?
That play against Georgetown where he inbounded, received the ball near half court and created a one man fast break still blows my mind. I’ve never seen something that crazy. Guy just out hustled everyone and created something out of nothing.
Joker and Andre would be crazyDenver has kind of reinvented the push at the NBA level. These things go in cycles and the push style fast break may be coming back.
There's a decent chance Andre won't become the best player in the NBA and an all-time NBA great.Where ever he lands he will be the most popular guy on the team, create a better atmosphere, and will bring that team together. He'll evolve as the next Joker.
But there is a better than not chance that Hawk will!There's a decent chance Andre won't become the best player in the NBA and an all-time NBA great.
Love the optimism though!