Paul Pierce sees “monster” Reason Grizlies are dangerously threats in the west
The Memphis Grizzlies was somewhat somewhat under the radar This season, but are currently in second place in the Western Conference at 35-17. Despite being a lot of injuries during the season, including old, guardian of the old man, I MORANT, Taylor Jenkins Does this group play some very good basketball at both ends of the floor.
A big reason why the leaseless people could stay so consistent this season was Game Jarena Jackson Jr. Jackson looked like a true superstar this season, supporting his elite defense with some excellent offensive production. Former NBA Player and NBA Champion Paul Pierce thinks Jackson is the reason why are Grizlies a a very dangerous opponent Vapar.
“Jaren Jackson Jr. begins to look like a monster,” Pierce said. “He is a large man’s prototype today, because it does it on both sides of the court. … I’ll take (Grizzlies) in a series of 7 and games over anyone in the west, except OKC. Memphis can be in the conference final. I can beat Houston . I can beat Denver. “
Jackson is this all-star season during the campaign in which on average 23.3 points and six jumps per game. Severe almost three steals and blocks combined by play and just missed two games, so Grizzles could rely on his game and game.
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During the season where I Morant fought with injuries And he saw that his points, he was backward even when he was in court, a magic Jackson Jr. has made a leap and became the best player in Memphis.
Jackson is a leading shooter in the team and it was done at both ends of the floor. It still brings the level of defense defense regardless of that he is asked to do, whether he blocked the recordings, guarding great or switching to guards on the rim.
Offensive, Jackson increased his efficiency in this season in a great way. It shoots only about 50% off the field at almost 17 attempts per game, which is much higher than 44.4%, which ended with the last season. He also drills 37.3% of his 3-pointers, which is his best brand from the 2019-20 season.
The Michigan State Product is still too excessive, but its average misdemeanors per game is lower from previous years. It will be the key in the playoffs: If Jackson can’t stay out of trouble and give Grizzlers 36-38 of quality minutes per night, this team is good enough to compete and overtake.
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