College basketball's top 10 freshmen for 2014-15
Posted May 9, 2014
7. Justin Jackson, North Carolina, F The Tar Heels rescued their 2013-14 season thanks to defense, but an offensive infusion would be welcome in Chapel Hill. Enter the 6-7, 180-pound Jackson, who by all accounts has a nicely well-rounded game on that end while also being able to hold his own defensively.
(Sports Illustrated)
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