Reggie Jackson is really, really good. Still, not that many people realize it. He’s the kind of player whose impact on his team is completely understated because his per-game numbers fail to tell the whole story.
When people think of the Oklahoma City Thunder, they think of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook putting up big numbers and carrying the team to wins.
As it turns out, Jackson’s impact on the Thunder’s success is not too far behind.
For the season, Jackson is averaging 12.5 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists in under 25 minutes. Those stats are extremely impressive considering the limited court time. Extended out to 36 minutes per game – starter’s numbers – his averages are 18.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists.
Even still, those numbers fail to illustrate just how important Jackson is to the Thunder. His splits manage to tell part of the story.
Oklahoma City is 23-5, and Jackson is averaging four more points per game in wins (13.0) than losses (9.0). That’s worth noting but it isn’t the most drastic disparity out there. Jackson’s game log, however, does a better job of proving his value.
In each of the Thunder’s five losses, Jackson has failed to meet his scoring average (12.5 points). Meanwhile, in 80 percent of OKC’s wins, Jackson has scored in double digits. His scoring and its direct relationship to his team’s success has an undeniable resemblance to Eric Bledsoe’s positive impact for the Clippers last season.
It’s pretty clear Jackson has the skills necessary to become a quality starting point guard in the near future, which presents somewhat of a problem for the payroll-conscious Thunder. Jackson is still on his rookie deal, but a projected extension would begin in 2015-16, when GM Sam Presti also will have to make decisions on whether to re-sign bigs Kendrick Perkins and Nick Collison.
The last time Presti had a hotshot sixth man due and a big man to re-sign, he traded James Harden and extended Serge Ibaka. It will be interesting to see how he handles Jackson’s situation.
Now, on to the rankings …
Michael Jackson says
Michael Jackson is the king. When i listen his songs i feel like he is still alive. For sure one of the best pop music celebrities ever!