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Jim Jackson as a PG?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by tigernet, Nov 16, 2003.

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  1. tigernet

    tigernet Member

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    After watching all JJ's play this year, I can see he is a better playmaker. Can we put him as a PG? He is 6'6". It is OK for a PG.
     
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    Rox should have signed Earl Boykins...now he rocks!
     
  3. Mr. Clutch

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    He actually is a pretty good passer but no, that wouldn't work. He is a good SF-SG. It just looks like he is a great PG sometimes compared to Steve and Cuttino. :eek:

    We may just have to try to pick a good PG, if possible.
     
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    He could be the Rox's point forward---the same way that was Scottie Pippens was used by the Jordanaires

    that could create better spacing on the floor; easier entry pass to the Post.

    Can we say Triangle offense.
     
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    Jackson would not work as point guard. Would he then pass to Steve as the shooting guard and let Steve throw terrible post passes to Yao.
    I think its better for JJ to be SF and get the ball on the wing and feed into Yao. He is a better passer than Steve or Mobes.
     

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