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Can Josh Jackson Start at PG?

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Re: Josh Jackson plans to play some PG in the future 

Post#41 » by Revived » Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:21 am

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Revived wrote:Interesting tidbit there...

I would love to watch him playing PG. He just needs to improve his ball handling and slow down his game.

He has that PG mentality in him...he wants to create for others and himself and he can be more effective at that position because he is not a good shooter.


I've often thought it would be really ideal if he could play PG if he was going to be on the floor because of his inability to shoot. In may ways he reminds me of a SF version of Westbrook.

He's great at attacking...or rather, I think he can be great at it, despite how horrible he was to start the year going to the rim with a few defenders there and just throwing it up.

But there is just so much work to do. For one, if you attack the rim a lot, you need to hit your free throws, and he shoots 63% from the line. He really needs to at least get that up to 70-75.

Then he turned it over more than he assisted it, so he would need to hopefully at least get to a 2-1 ast/to ratio.

It's really going to be interesting to see how much he improves. I love his confidence and self awareness though. That's what makes him my favorite player
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(not counting rookies....I imagine I am going to love all 3....I know Ayton enough to love him as a player even though he frustrated me at times...but Bridges seems REALLY likable and so does Okobo)
...because he seems real....he knows what he needs to work on and is going to do it and he's not too much above it or cocky to admit what he needs to work on and even talked about how much he enjoyed learning what he is bad at and needs to improve and being able to work at it.

Are you hoping Jackson can transform into Ben Simmons type PG? Would be great if that happens, Jackson would certainly need to bulk up a little for more for that though and improve his handles some as well (which he’s already working on reportedly).
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Re: Josh Jackson plans to play some PG in the future 

Post#42 » by Christine-In-AZ » Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:31 am

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I've often thought it would be really ideal if he could play PG if he was going to be on the floor because of his inability to shoot. In may ways he reminds me of a SF version of Westbrook.

He's great at attacking...or rather, I think he can be great at it, despite how horrible he was to start the year going to the rim with a few defenders there and just throwing it up.

But there is just so much work to do. For one, if you attack the rim a lot, you need to hit your free throws, and he shoots 63% from the line. He really needs to at least get that up to 70-75.

Then he turned it over more than he assisted it, so he would need to hopefully at least get to a 2-1 ast/to ratio.

It's really going to be interesting to see how much he improves. I love his confidence and self awareness though. That's what makes him my favorite player
Spoiler:
(not counting rookies....I imagine I am going to love all 3....I know Ayton enough to love him as a player even though he frustrated me at times...but Bridges seems REALLY likable and so does Okobo)
...because he seems real....he knows what he needs to work on and is going to do it and he's not too much above it or cocky to admit what he needs to work on and even talked about how much he enjoyed learning what he is bad at and needs to improve and being able to work at it.


So darn critical! j/k

All I know is the dude must have The Fates on his side for him to bring home the #1 to ever ill-fated Phoenix!

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Use that karma Josh. Get good and famous like so many other Jacksons.

It's going to be a crazy interesting season. I wish it would start like tomorrow! Less than 4 months to wait for game #1 ain't that bad though.
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Re: Josh Jackson plans to play some PG in the future 

Post#43 » by bwgood77 » Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:35 am

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bwgood77 wrote:
Saberestar wrote:I would love to watch him playing PG. He just needs to improve his ball handling and slow down his game.

He has that PG mentality in him...he wants to create for others and himself and he can be more effective at that position because he is not a good shooter.


I've often thought it would be really ideal if he could play PG if he was going to be on the floor because of his inability to shoot. In may ways he reminds me of a SF version of Westbrook.

He's great at attacking...or rather, I think he can be great at it, despite how horrible he was to start the year going to the rim with a few defenders there and just throwing it up.

But there is just so much work to do. For one, if you attack the rim a lot, you need to hit your free throws, and he shoots 63% from the line. He really needs to at least get that up to 70-75.

Then he turned it over more than he assisted it, so he would need to hopefully at least get to a 2-1 ast/to ratio.

It's really going to be interesting to see how much he improves. I love his confidence and self awareness though. That's what makes him my favorite player
Spoiler:
(not counting rookies....I imagine I am going to love all 3....I know Ayton enough to love him as a player even though he frustrated me at times...but Bridges seems REALLY likable and so does Okobo)
...because he seems real....he knows what he needs to work on and is going to do it and he's not too much above it or cocky to admit what he needs to work on and even talked about how much he enjoyed learning what he is bad at and needs to improve and being able to work at it.

Are you hoping Jackson can transform into Ben Simmons type PG? Would be great if that happens, Jackson would certainly need to bulk up a little for more for that though and improve his handles some as well (which he’s already working on reportedly).


I don't really have serious hopes about him as a PG, but if he could develop into kind of a Ben Simmons type PG, that would obviously be ideal.
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Re: Josh Jackson plans to play some PG in the future 

Post#44 » by bwgood77 » Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:38 am

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I've often thought it would be really ideal if he could play PG if he was going to be on the floor because of his inability to shoot. In may ways he reminds me of a SF version of Westbrook.

He's great at attacking...or rather, I think he can be great at it, despite how horrible he was to start the year going to the rim with a few defenders there and just throwing it up.

But there is just so much work to do. For one, if you attack the rim a lot, you need to hit your free throws, and he shoots 63% from the line. He really needs to at least get that up to 70-75.

Then he turned it over more than he assisted it, so he would need to hopefully at least get to a 2-1 ast/to ratio.

It's really going to be interesting to see how much he improves. I love his confidence and self awareness though. That's what makes him my favorite player
Spoiler:
(not counting rookies....I imagine I am going to love all 3....I know Ayton enough to love him as a player even though he frustrated me at times...but Bridges seems REALLY likable and so does Okobo)
...because he seems real....he knows what he needs to work on and is going to do it and he's not too much above it or cocky to admit what he needs to work on and even talked about how much he enjoyed learning what he is bad at and needs to improve and being able to work at it.


So darn critical! /s

All I know is the dude must have The Fates on his side for him to bring home the #1 to ever ill-fated Phoenix!

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Use that karma Josh. Get good and famous like so many other Jacksons.

It's going to be a crazy interesting season. I wish it would start like tomorrow! Less than 4 months to wait for game #1 ain't that bad though.


Yeah...Jackson is cool...and won't let anyone take what's his...."which one is your locker?" "It's the one that says .........."

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Re: Can Josh Jackson Start at PG? 

Post#45 » by Fo-Real » Fri Jun 29, 2018 2:24 pm

Josh handled the ball a lot toward the end of last year with Booker, and Warren out. His season turned around after he was benched and told to slow his roll, and became a focal point with the ball in his hands. Not saying he will definitely achieve pg honors, just that he had the ball in his hands attacking a lot toward the end of the year and he was good at it.
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Re: Can Josh Jackson Start at PG? 

Post#46 » by Damkac » Mon Jul 9, 2018 12:22 pm

Jackson made 0.8 more assists and 1.3 more turnovers per36 than TJ "he never pass" Warren last season and you want to start him at PG?

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