- Joined
- May 3, 2014
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Strengths:
He's blessed with a terrific basketball body - already long and strong with a frame capable of sustaining plenty more muscle before it's all said and done. He's also a good athlete who moves very well for a guy his size. While he's capable of defending bigger players around the rim, he's a legitimate perimeter threat offensively who handles and passes well and has the touch to continue to extend his shooting range. His size and strength along with his versatility and solid understanding of the game give him some point forward type potential.
Weaknesses:
Jackson has all the tools and so really it's more a matter of time and experience before he puts it all together. He's still figuring out how to turn his incredible potential into true and consistent production. His stroke needs to improve in order for him to be a more consistent three-point threat and he should also be a better rebounder given his physical tools.
Bottom Line:
He's loaded with potential and upside and so it really seems to be a question of when, not if, he'll assert himself as a premier national talent.
They List him as a 4 Star Small Forward. He is not ranked because ESPN only ranks kids who play in the USA.
KO has already done a great job.. imagine if we snag him? unbelievable. What a class.
Strengths:
He's blessed with a terrific basketball body - already long and strong with a frame capable of sustaining plenty more muscle before it's all said and done. He's also a good athlete who moves very well for a guy his size. While he's capable of defending bigger players around the rim, he's a legitimate perimeter threat offensively who handles and passes well and has the touch to continue to extend his shooting range. His size and strength along with his versatility and solid understanding of the game give him some point forward type potential.
Weaknesses:
Jackson has all the tools and so really it's more a matter of time and experience before he puts it all together. He's still figuring out how to turn his incredible potential into true and consistent production. His stroke needs to improve in order for him to be a more consistent three-point threat and he should also be a better rebounder given his physical tools.
Bottom Line:
He's loaded with potential and upside and so it really seems to be a question of when, not if, he'll assert himself as a premier national talent.
They List him as a 4 Star Small Forward. He is not ranked because ESPN only ranks kids who play in the USA.
KO has already done a great job.. imagine if we snag him? unbelievable. What a class.