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Anonymous
Years ago
Cedric Jackson's Defence
Just watched the Breakers/Kings replay (Jan 23).
Jackson is filthy good on D.
(Looking in the stands, I wouldn't mess with his father, either.)


Years ago
In regards to the defensive ppg being better without Jackson on the Court;
I presume that when he is off the court, the likes of Carter and Ibekwe are generally on. Both are magnificent defenders and that would be a big reason why the Breakers bench defense is very good.
Also, you can't measure the amount of times teams have been taken out of their offensive sets or had to turn down what might be a good pass or option because of Jackson playing the passing lanes.
Stats aren't the be all and end all. Vickerman (rightfully) sees the immeasurable stuff he does.
