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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 387577" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Good points and I can see why Pastner might favor Alston more.</p><p></p><p>I guess a better way of stating my point is when I see Alston (29 min) and Jackson (28 min), I want to see more like Alston (24 min) and Jackson (34 min). Or something close to that. Against Miami in the 2nd half, Jackson didn't sub in until about 12 min to go if I remember correctly. So it wasn't just small ball, it was CJP's preference of Alston. I agree that it seems Pastner is inclined to go with avg/solid vs. the sometimes Jekyll and Hyde.</p><p></p><p>I'm not convinced Alston is a better defender... just more inclined to try to be in the right spot... but I don't think he has the foot speed to guard penetration. He can shoot better than Jackson. Jackson is much better in transition, on the boards and creating for others. Probably just stating the obvious and simply highlighting what I prefer.</p><p></p><p>In any case, we won. Not complaining, just an observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 387577, member: 274"] Good points and I can see why Pastner might favor Alston more. I guess a better way of stating my point is when I see Alston (29 min) and Jackson (28 min), I want to see more like Alston (24 min) and Jackson (34 min). Or something close to that. Against Miami in the 2nd half, Jackson didn't sub in until about 12 min to go if I remember correctly. So it wasn't just small ball, it was CJP's preference of Alston. I agree that it seems Pastner is inclined to go with avg/solid vs. the sometimes Jekyll and Hyde. I'm not convinced Alston is a better defender... just more inclined to try to be in the right spot... but I don't think he has the foot speed to guard penetration. He can shoot better than Jackson. Jackson is much better in transition, on the boards and creating for others. Probably just stating the obvious and simply highlighting what I prefer. In any case, we won. Not complaining, just an observation. [/QUOTE]
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