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I'm just not as confident in Josh being a number 1 option like a lot of yall. He definitely has less offensive value than the 3 PGs. I'm still seeing him somewhere between Iguodala and Hayward.

Hell naw,he closer to that Jimmy Butler/Kawhi Leonard type. He better than those 3 PG's,only thing that might not have Jackson go first is his age
 

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I'm just not as confident in Josh being a number 1 option like a lot of yall. He definitely has less offensive value than the 3 PGs. I'm still seeing him somewhere between Iguodala and Hayward.
His shooting still scares me and he defers at times I wish he'd take over but I love his heart and drive. If and it's a big if, but if his shot becomes a weapon he's gonna be special.
 

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I'm just not as confident in Josh being a number 1 option like a lot of yall. He definitely has less offensive value than the 3 PGs. I'm still seeing him somewhere between Iguodala and Hayward.
He has far better quickness and offensive skill at the same stage than those two. He's more of a project on offense but his ceiling is definitely closer to Butler and Leonard's
 

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Hell naw,he closer to that Jimmy Butler/Kawhi Leonard type. He better than those 3 PG's,only thing that might not have Jackson go first is his age

I can see Butler but I don't see the Kawhi comp.

And all 3 of the PGs are better offensively. That isn't even up for debate with me.
 

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He has far better quickness and offensive skill at the same stage than those two. He's more of a project on offense but his ceiling is definitely closer to Butler and Leonard's

He is definitely more offensively skilled than Iguodala but not Hayward. Don't see him being quicker than Iggy, though, and if he is then its not a significant gap.
 

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I can see Butler but I don't see the Kawhi comp.

And all 3 of the PGs are better offensively. That isn't even up for debate with me.
Leonard is so far improved from his college days, it's always hard to make the comparison when you know Jackson won't be in a situation as good outside of Boston
 

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He is definitely more offensively skilled than Iguodala but not Hayward. Don't see him being quicker than Iggy, though, and if he is then its not a significant gap.
It's the package that Jackson has. Jackson can be special but he's more defensive minded at this stage
 

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I can see Butler but I don't see the Kawhi comp.

And all 3 of the PGs are better offensively. That isn't even up for debate with me.

Yea they may be a bit better offensively,but they aren't better two way players.
 

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His shooting still scares me and he defers at times I wish he'd take over but I love his heart and drive. If and it's a big if, but if his shot becomes a weapon he's gonna be special.

I'm not concerned with Josh's shot. Its all mentality and I just haven't seen anything that says he is wired as a high volume scorer to make comparisons to guys like TMac or whatever. Maybe he makes that leap but he hasn't shown it yet.
 

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Here's my top 5 PGs right now, going to put my first mock out next weekend.

1. Dennis Smith Jr.
2. Markelle Fultz
3. Frank Ntilikina
4. Lonzo Ball
5. De'Aaron Fox
 

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I'm not concerned with Josh's shot. Its all mentality and I just haven't seen anything that says he is wired as a high volume scorer to make comparisons to guys like TMac or whatever. Maybe he makes that leap but he hasn't shown it yet.
I feel that but I think it's more so bill selfs system and him playing with other great college players holding him back offensively. No reason for him to go out trying to drop 25 a game with Mason and Graham having great seasons. But I know what you mean. Sometimes he too willing to pass imo
 

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Here's my top 5 PGs right now, going to put my first mock out next weekend.

1. Dennis Smith Jr.
2. Markelle Fultz
3. Frank Ntilikina
4. Lonzo Ball
5. De'Aaron Fox

I don't know I think you got Fox a bit too low,I think his game will be more suited for the league.
 
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