Andrew McCeltic wrote:Jackson's interesting as a second-rounder but no one has him that high. Guys who can't shoot or score sometimes hang on as limited roleplayers. Getting him on a two-way would be fantastic..
Yeah he's a tricky prospect to evaluate/project.
Really good defender and really good passer. I'm imagining Jackson as being kind of like D-White was last season when we first got him. Which has me worried, cause everyone on here was hating on White for passing up shots.
Then again, Jackson is about 2" taller than White and a little more athletic/explosive than White too. So maybe Jackson has a shot?
And I'm trying to think of some players who were THAT bad at shooting/scoring but were still good rotational players in the NBA recently. It's hard to think of many. Draymond? Rodman? Ben Wallace?
Those are all 4's and/or 5's, though. Jackson is a SG/SF combo. Are there any of those who were good rotational NBA guys recently who were very bad at shooting/scoring? I guess someone like Thybulle? But he has had trouble finding a role over the past couple of years. Philly needed to upgrade from him to try and get over the hump, because his lack of shooting/scoring was holding them back.
Then again, Jackson is more athletic and a better passer than Thybulle, so maybe he can make it?
It's hard to know for sure that Jackson will or won't make it. We haven't really seen many guys who have his combination of athleticism + size (6'6.5" with 6'9.75" wingspan) who are elite passers and elite defenders but are questionable shooters/scorers. The only other guys off the top of my head who fit that description are the Thompson twins. And the twins haven't played in the NBA yet, so we don't really know yet how this archetype will do. What we do know, is the twins are projected to be top 10 picks.
Then again, the twins are a year younger than Jackson, better ball handlers, better at getting to their spots off the bounce, have more shooting upside. But they also faced much worse competition than Jackson did. Jackson was a BIG reason why UConn won the national title.
You look at a guy like Scottie Barnes. Coming into the draft, questionable shooting/scoring ability but elite passing, elite defense, really good athleticism and similar size to Jackson. Barnes went 4th overall and won ROY. But to be fair, Barnes is a little taller, longer wingspan than Jackson and younger coming into the draft.
I can see how taking a wing on Jackson might not be a bad idea. Bottom line, this Celtics team isn't lacking i shooters, we're not lacking in scorers. What we could use more of is guys who truly play HARD every damn minute they're on the floor, who play with heart, who hustle, who give maximum effort EVERY game, even if we're facing a lottery team with one of their best players out. We have to get our defensive identity back. And we need to shoot less 3's, do less iso on offense, more ball movement, more unselfish play on offense, more cutting. Jackson fills those all of those needs to a tee.