Re: Suns draft Josh Jackson at #4
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 6:36 pm
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Article on brightside had Jackson comparing himself to draymond as a competitor.Superbone wrote:Or Kobe.Sunsfan4life wrote:You can tell he's a bit of an ass. That could go either way. Look at westbrook, he's an ass.
Raja had a similar mindset tempered by a lack of early success. We know guys like that can be great in the right circumstances.Split T wrote:Article on brightside had Jackson comparing himself to draymond as a competitor.Superbone wrote:Or Kobe.Sunsfan4life wrote:You can tell he's a bit of an ass. That could go either way. Look at westbrook, he's an ass.
They have a little blurb on each guy.Jackson is the best two-way player in the draft, with a combination of elite size, length and athleticism for a wing. He also has an ultra-competitive motor that makes him a handful on both ends of the court.
http://www.espn.com/nba/draft/rounds
I heard several commentators suggest that Jackson may end up being the best pick in the draftMarty [Mori Chu] wrote:Nobody outside of a straightjacket thought that. But Jackson is still a good prospect.Wally_West wrote:We got a player some people thought was best player in the draft, we did good.
Agreed. Isaac was the other guy I was considering but don't think I would have passed on Jackson either.Split T wrote:Jackson is a good athlete, don't think he's as freaky athletic as Marion. Not many people are though.
Jackson was pre-season number 1 in a lot of places. So i'm sure McD wasnt the only one to think this.Split T wrote:McD said he thought Jackson was the best player in the draft. Do we believe that? Or does he have to say that?
That is EXACTLY the type of player we needed on this team. A tenacious defender who straight up scares top-tier offense players. With him and Chriss on the team, we are not going to be lacking in toughness or chippiness, that is for sure. I'm hoping they can both rub off on Bender a little in that way.I remember watching Jahlil Okafor go up against Myles Turner and Karl-Anthony Towns three years ago and thinking he just couldn’t hang with them athletically. Tatum was matched up against Josh Jackson a lot in 2016, and Tatum couldn’t get around him. All Tatum could do was force long 2s with a hand in his face. I was talking to an NBA executive about Jackson a couple of months ago, and he told me the best players in his class are all scared of him. As soon as I heard that, I flashed back to those scrimmages.
Chriss is more chippy than he is tough. Gets on my nerves.n4th4n wrote:With him and Chriss on the team, we are not going to be lacking in toughness or chippiness, that is for sure. I'm hoping they can both rub off on Bender a little in that way.
He does have some fake tough guy in his game for sure. A little Kieff-ish.INFORMER wrote:Chriss is more chippy than he is tough. Gets on my nerves.n4th4n wrote:With him and Chriss on the team, we are not going to be lacking in toughness or chippiness, that is for sure. I'm hoping they can both rub off on Bender a little in that way.
I'd say that is true. But I would rather that than a guy who plays with no fire.INFORMER wrote:Chriss is more chippy than he is tough. Gets on my nerves.n4th4n wrote:With him and Chriss on the team, we are not going to be lacking in toughness or chippiness, that is for sure. I'm hoping they can both rub off on Bender a little in that way.