Game6Conley
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Josh Jackson throws perfectly lofted "tight window" post-entry passes like a PG.
This comment will draw plenty of ire here but it's just food for thought -- Len vs Gobert per 36
13.3ppg, 13.4rebs and 2.7blks
13.8ppg, 11.6rebs and 2.5blks
Len is also a year younger.
Here's a question for draftniks - you have to draft one of Josh Jackson or Jonathan Isaac? Who do you go with? I love the way Jackson plays the game, the competitiveness is unparalleled by any other prospect in this year's draft. One of the best defenders in college, one of the better wing passers in college... With that said...
I'm scarily close to flipping my vote to Jonathan Isaac. The kid just seems to have really really good potential. His shooting stroke looks smooth(unlike Jackson's). He seems to be a smart player, makes the right plays most of the time and his size and length are awesome. His defense has been pretty good, too. I probably still give Josh Jackson the slight edge, but they are probably closer to me than to most people I've read and listened to.
Here's a question for draftniks - you have to draft one of Josh Jackson or Jonathan Isaac? Who do you go with? I love the way Jackson plays the game, the competitiveness is unparalleled by any other prospect in this year's draft. One of the best defenders in college, one of the better wing passers in college... With that said...
I'm scarily close to flipping my vote to Jonathan Isaac. The kid just seems to have really really good potential. His shooting stroke looks smooth(unlike Jackson's). He seems to be a smart player, makes the right plays most of the time and his size and length are awesome. His defense has been pretty good, too. I probably still give Josh Jackson the slight edge, but they are probably closer to me than to most people I've read and listened to.
I'd have to know how Jackson's development curve has been shooting wise and then make an educated guess how much untapped playmaking potential he has. The way the NBA is these days if you want to be an elite wing you need to fit one or more of these labels:
1) primary playmaker - LeBron and Giannis come to mind. They can have a killer impact despite being shaky shooters(I know LeBron looks improved again this season)
2) allround player, especially a strong shooter - George, Hayward, Leonard, Durant(Wiggins has potential here)
3) power and polish player - Butler(Other high energy players can be found in the mid tier like Crowder, healthy DeMarre Carroll, Wes Matthews without an achilles problem could be a superstar wing as well I think)
Watching some of Jackson's game highlights and dx previews, I think his playmaking style resembles Harden and Pau Gasol a lot. Really smart player. Clearly understands geometry and timing. I wouldn't be surprised if he could elevate himself to another level of playmaker over time. The more he handles the ball, the less his success will be reliant on his shooting development. If Kansas plays the same 'overpass the ball on the perimeter with no purpose until the shotclock is down to 5' idiotic system they play every year, then I can totally see the system even hurting him to an extent. Though the spacing should be great if they got the right guys around him this year.
Off the ball he shows the same qualities and goes to spots where he can do damage and where other playmakers have an easy time finding him. But you don't want this space to be permanently occupied by an off-ball wing in the NBA unless your two bigs are capable and comfortable operating outside the paint.
As far as his shooting goes, I don't think he has a bad touch. His floaters are timed well, he putts decent arc on his shots. His release from deep looks wild. Will be interesting to see if someone can make him change his mechanics.
His power level and passion are definitely there. You can see he loves playing basketball, not just the winning part. I'm no psychologist though, so I'm just going by what I see.
I think a really interesting spot would be playing him like Hood as a giant wing who primarily takes care of smaller wings. His frame isn't great, but even though his wingspan is subpar for his size, his arm length looks really solid when you take his narrow shoulders in consideration. Being on smaller guys would eliminate some issues he could face against bigger elite wings.
I like his explosiveness and his handling seems to be well developed. If you draft him top5 your team sucks anyways and his team should definitely try him out as a primary playmaker. They should just add shooting around him as a precautionary measure.
I'll watch Isaac later today when I got more time on my hands.
How high does Fox go? If that dude is 6'3" - 6'4", I'd have him as a top 5 lock, maybe top 3. He not far from Wall at the sane stage if he's behind Wall at all.
There are things i like about DSjr over Fox, but gun to my head, i think i go D'Aaron.
How high does Fox go? If that dude is 6'3" - 6'4", I'd have him as a top 5 lock, maybe top 3. He not far from Wall at the sane stage if he's behind Wall at all.
There are things i like about DSjr over Fox, but gun to my head, i think i go D'Aaron.
Yeah, his shot is solid. I don't worry about it much either.I think he could go second but I'm very high on him.. Not saying there will be some miraculous 1-season turnaround with his 3pt percentage but I'm certain he's not this bad either. He'll shoot better for teams in workouts than they expect like Lyles..
Here's a question for draftniks - you have to draft one of Josh Jackson or Jonathan Isaac? Who do you go with? I love the way Jackson plays the game, the competitiveness is unparalleled by any other prospect in this year's draft. One of the best defenders in college, one of the better wing passers in college... With that said...
I'm scarily close to flipping my vote to Jonathan Isaac. The kid just seems to have really really good potential. His shooting stroke looks smooth(unlike Jackson's). He seems to be a smart player, makes the right plays most of the time and his size and length are awesome. His defense has been pretty good, too. I probably still give Josh Jackson the slight edge, but they are probably closer to me than to most people I've read and listened to.
How high does Fox go? If that dude is 6'3" - 6'4", I'd have him as a top 5 lock, maybe top 3. He not far from Wall at the sane stage if he's behind Wall at all.
There are things i like about DSjr over Fox, but gun to my head, i think i go D'Aaron.