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Quinton Jackson observation: 25+10 career night&&; clutch mid-range shot

8:41pm, 3 November 2025Basketball

Quinton Jackson had his "career night" today with 25 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds and 3 steals, and:

In the fourth quarter of the Pacers vs. Warriors, Jackson fell after handing the ball to Sika, causing Sika to be flanked by Dream Chaser and Kuminga on the sideline. Jackson got up and received the ball.

In the last 10 seconds, the team's core Sika Gandang "Green Leaf" set up a "ghost screen" for Jackson. Jackson broke through from the right with the ball and went straight to the basket. After an emergency stop and confrontation, he hit a slightly backward mid-range shot.

Completely killed the game and let more people know his name.

He said after the game: "I feel that my style of play is very suitable for our system. This is also the reason why I was introduced. The coaches and teammates let me be myself. They gave me the confidence to show my true self. I think tonight's performance Victory is the final result of all efforts."

The first thing I knew about Jackson was because the Pacers let him play a few starts last season, and the second was his unique number - he is also the only player in the history of the Pacers to wear No. 29.

He was undrafted, has a two-way contract, and has not yet established himself in the league, but you can still see a strong "sense of crisis" and a desire to "prove himself" in him.

With the ball just after halftime, he started a pick-and-roll with Isaiah Jackson at the LOGO position. Facing Green's attack, he accelerated past and went straight to the basket. Butler, who was recovering from the basket to help defend, used a pull-bar and reversed the basket to score.

In the early offensive stage, Nesmith used Nesmith's "Ghost Screen" at the LOGO position to launch the attack. After passing Bojie, Green faced off against the inside frame and scored 2+1 with a layup.

With the help of Isaiah Jackson's screen, he broke through from the right and reached the penalty area. Post used "up and down steps" to finish with a layup.

In addition to the final key mid-range shot, this key three-pointer at the critical moment in the fourth quarter cannot be ignored.

On the defensive end, Jackson was also assigned to defend Curry throughout the game. Although there are factors in Curry's own condition, in the round of Jackson's defense, Curry only made 2 of 10 shots and made 2 turnovers. In addition, Jackson also contributed 3 steals in a single game.

After the game, Jackson said: "It's no secret that Stephen is a difficult opponent. I think I just want to beat him. I like this challenge. Being able to defend Stephen, a person who I admire very much and often watch his games, I accepted the challenge, and I think I did a good job."

led the entire court in pressure and successfully intercepted Curry's dribble.

After successfully stealing the ball from behind, immediately start a fast break to catch the ball from his teammate and dunk with both hands.

In the last defense after hitting the key mid-range shot, he pursued the ball without the ball. Even after instructing his teammates to switch defenses to no avail, he did not give up the pursuit without the ball. This avoided a communication error during the defense switch and left Curry with an open space. Curry ran to the bottom corner and when the ball was reached, Jackson followed closely and raised his arms to successfully interfere.

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