Quote: Originally posted by elmore686 on 1/03/2008yeah, i never really figured jackson would be all that great.. the WE hit hurt, and it really felt like a wasted RS, but i felt bound by it. plus, jackson will struggle for minutes the next couple of seasons with my plethora of guards ahead of him (like bob said).
If you don't play him, the WE might hurt. But if you do, it won't hurt at all.
James Lau isn't *that* good of a player for me. But he's probably going to be the best SG in the conference next year as a 4th year senior.
Lau came to Thomas (and started as a freshman) with a 42 WE -- the exact same as Jackson. Lau had a 52 in SPD and PE and a 37 in BH and P. Jackson has better SPD with 62, but his BH of 57 and P of 54 is pretty similar to Lau's PE rating and Jackson's PE of 34 is very similar to Lau's BH and P ratings.
Lau has finished his junior year with a SPD of 64. The PE is at 81, the BH at 65, and the P at 64.
If you'd start Jackson (and I'm not saying you should), even with the 42 WE you'd probably end up with a player that would start his senior year with approximately 75 in speed, 60 at the perimeter and 80-85 rankings for ball handling and passing along with the IQ of four years of practice.
You have good reason not to start Jackson. But the WE hit didn't really hurt you. He can still be an excellent player if you want him to be. You just have good reason to favor others instead of him.