Former University of Connecticut wing Andre Jackson shared that he has worked out with the Boston Celtics on Friday ahead of the 2023 NBA draft, to the likely delight of the subset of New Englanders who root for both ball clubs. Speaking at a media availability session for a workout he had with the Indiana Pacers, the 6-foot-6 shooting guard also revealed that he has worked out with that club and the Brooklyn Nets.
Nearly 22, Jackson was the do-it-all glue guy who helped keep the Huskies afloat all the way to the NCAA title with his well-rounded, fundamental-rich toolkit.
An excellent distributor with good court vision and an excellent rebounder for his size 6.2 per game last season with UConn), the New Yorker is an excellent defender with a high motor and above-average athleticism with explosive leaping ability.
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The big knock on his game is his 3-point shooting, just 28.1% from deep with Connecticut in 2022-23. A mixture of problems with his form and confidence suggests that he may never be a key part of his game at the next level.
But, Jackson would likely be able to help Boston’s wing depth almost immediately should he be available when the Celtics draft in the second round.
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