bucknut wrote:Prospect Dong wrote:bucknut wrote:marvin williams 2.0 i just see this guy being a roleplayer. all the physical tools but just not really great
tom izzo thinks so highly of him he didn't play him in crunch time vs syracuse. kid was invisible when i would watch. i just don't see it.
I think if Marvin Williams was 6'11" with a condor wingspan he would have had a much better career. Or if he could shoot 3s coming into the league for that matter.
I think "shot blocking Marvin Williams" is a reasonable possibility, but that guy is still pretty good, even if he never makes an all star game.
marvin williams does block shots and makes threes. hes a better rebounder as well.
How is someone who can't create their own shot going to be a star ? I would rather have Spellman from Nova if you just want a shot blocker rebounder and three point specialist. spellman has nasty, does jackson ?
Can this guy go iso and get you a bucket ? because if not what makes him different than a marvin williams roleplayer. i don't want that with a top 5 pick i'm looking for a star
Williams averaged 0.9 blocks per 40 as a college freshman, Jackson averaged 5.5. Spellman averaged 2.1 and is more than two years older.
So I don't think you've really engaged with the idea that Jackson is a rim protector qualitatively unlike the other guys you list.
He's probably never going to be a first option-type scorer, and probably not even a second option one. I respect wanting to take a swing for that guy with a top 5 pick, but there's a lot less room for error with a guy whose main selling point is ball dominant scoring. If they're the role player version of the player you were projecting, they end up coming off the bench or playing in China.
If Jackson grades out as a longer, switchier version of prime Marvin Williams with rim protection, that's not fantastic for a #4 pick, but it's not terrible either. Most #4 picks end up as borderline starters.
If he improves significantly from where he is at 19 then maybe he's a unicorn rim protector who can slot in to any lineup and just needs to be paired with a go-to scorer.