The top 50 March Madness players you should know
Posted Mar 13, 2017
5. Justin Jackson, SF, North Carolina Justin Jackson was a McDonald’s All-American out of high school and a solid starter his first two years at North Carolina. There was only one problem: His inability to consistently hit three-pointers was something of a fatal flaw in his skill set. Jackson has finally found his stroke as a junior and it unlocked his game.
(SB Nation)
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