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Eddie Gill actually outplayed Jackson last year in the playoffs for my money. Played fantastic defense on Jackson and took him out of his comfort zone. So I'd say watch the tape and do what Eddie did.
for the most part of last year he was also injured, this season not so much.
Honestly, they should just defend him like NBA teams do Rondo.
At least try it for one or two possessions.
By watching all his games, I sense that he isn't comfortable with the mid-range pullup.
The only reason he makes 3-pointers is generally because he has a lot of time to line them up