Ian Jackson: Quick, Explosive Guard
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Rick Pitino holds the key to unlocking Ian Jackson’s potential

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Rick Pitino's plan to use Ian Jackson at point guard may have surprised some in the college basketball world.
NBA draft analyst Matt Babcock sees similarities to a current guard in the league who played on the ball in college.
“He’s one of those guys, similar to a Jaden Ivey [of the Pistons], sort of a bursty guard," Babcock said.
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