Wayne Ellington 2009 vs. Justin Jackson 2017
Posted Jan 26, 2017
Wayne Ellington was a 3-point assassin from both wings (50.8% from the right, 46.2% from the left), whereas Justin Jackson has had a preference from the left wing (53.2% vs. 30.0% from the right). Ellington shot more efficiently from the deep corners and was a deadly 3-point shooter in transition, while Jackson has been more effective in half-court sets.
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