Maryland forward Justin Jackson to miss rest of season with torn labrum
Posted Dec 28, 2017
There had been questions all season about the drop in sophomore forward Justin Jackson’s shooting percentage since his freshman year. Now there appears to be an answer. Jackson, who saw his 3-point shooting drop from a team-best 44 percent to 25 percent in the 11 games he played this season, will miss the rest of the season with a torn labrum, it was announced Thursday.
(Baltimore Sun)
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