Joshua Jefferson has committed to Iowa State

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Anyone else think Jefferson and Jackson likely take the same trajectory as Gilbert and Jones? Really good players as first year transfers and then a jump to household names in their second years? Jefferson particularly was sidelined all summer with the injury. A complete year under his belt and full offseason to work on his body...look out!
 

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Anyone else think Jefferson and Jackson likely take the same trajectory as Gilbert and Jones? Really good players as first year transfers and then a jump to household names in their second years? Jefferson particularly was sidelined all summer with the injury. A complete year under his belt and full offseason to work on his body...look out!
For sure. I think they both even do that this season like Keshon and Curtis did mid-year last year. I think Jefferson is already making strides every game so far.
 

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Anyone else think Jefferson and Jackson likely take the same trajectory as Gilbert and Jones? Really good players as first year transfers and then a jump to household names in their second years? Jefferson particularly was sidelined all summer with the injury. A complete year under his belt and full offseason to work on his body...look out!
No, but now I am!
 

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For sure. I think they both even do that this season like Keshon and Curtis did mid-year last year. I think Jefferson is already making strides every game so far.
Jefferson is playing considerably better than he did in Maui. I’d love to see that game again with a few more games under his belt. Was not close to being I. Game shape yet at that time.
 

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Reminds me of Ejim.

I feel like he's a more dominant Ejim/Niang mix of some sort.

Like everything those guys could do but more refined or something. Instead of the craftiness it's simply backing a guy down and dictating what every defender has to do.
 
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I’d like to see Jackson be stronger around the rim. He has been nails at the line, but feel like he’s leaving a lot on the table some games.
He looks like he's afraid to get called for ticky tacky stuff cause he's so big.
 
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I feel like he's a more dominant Ejim/Niang mix of some sort.

Like everything those guys could do but more refined or something. Instead of the craftiness it's simply backing a guy down and dictating what every defender has to do.
Did you just say Jesus Christ couldn’t hit a curveball?

Jefferson > Ejim/Niang???
 
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When he catches it 15 ft from the basket, our offense is unstoppable. He's either backing the defender down or finding an open man, he just does it all.
 
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There is some Royce White in his game too
He passes like Royce White for sure, especially on the dribble. Niang and Ejim did not have that kind of vision. Im not sure we've ever had a guy skilled enough and tough enough to downright back dudes down from 15 feet on the dribble the way Jefferson does. It is so impressive. You try to play a guard on JJ your a$$ is getting backed down.
 
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Eight steals Monday, eight assists today :eggplant::eggplant:
It surprised me a bit when I saw how many assists he had today. They felt kind of "quiet"--that is, he was getting them in the flow of the offense. He wasn't forcing the ball to anyone (just 1 TO); he was consistently making the right play and the shooters were knocking down the shots. Impressive to see how he's always making an impact.