I want to believe this very badly; it’s what I’ve been preaching.
But Hurley’s reluctance to use him today was stunning. Uncomfortably so. Ever since his turnover towards the end of regulation in the Auburn game Hurley has been really reluctant with him, and a quick hook, too.
And Hurley absolutely loves Jackson. That much is clear. The opposite of the quick hook with him; he seems blind to his shortcomings, and apparently really impressed by what he can do to other players in practice. I love Jackson’s rebounds, but I am mystified by the rest of his game.
In any event, I, too, thought Hawkins would be starting by the end of the year. Now I don’t think Hurley is going to do that; I think’s he’s going to stick with his worst offensive lineup to open and close the game come hell or high water, unless foul trouble changes that plan.