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Originally Posted by Me.B
Why can’t you play JJJ at the 4? He’s more than capable. Of all the things that JJJ does well he’s not a very strong rebounder. So the Mavs are still going to need to address that. Capela would solve the rebounding problems. Jackson and Capela both play strong defense too. Also with Jackson’s ability to stretch the floor spacing wouldn’t be an issue.
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I think he fits in the modern NBA, and specifically this Mavs team, as a stretch 5. I think his rebounding numbers suffered with his playing time as a result of foul trouble.
For example, if the Mavs were to draft JJJ, I'd fully expect him to start at the 5, running mostly with Powell and Dirk.