How the Kings' Justin Jackson stood out in a California Classic loss to the Warriors
Posted Jul 5, 2018
Kings forward Justin Jackson found his game Tuesday. It wasn't enough to help Sacramento, which lost 71-54 to the Golden State Warriors in the Kings' second game of the summer league. Jackson was aggressive from the start Tuesday and finished with 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting with five rebounds and an assist. His activity on defense was also noticeable.
(Sacramento Bee)
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