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Fantasy Stats
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fpts
Fantasy Points
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Fantasy Points per Game
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Minutes Per Game
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Points Per Game
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Assists Per Game
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Rebounds Per Game
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Blocks Per Game
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Steals Per Game
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2023 | — | — | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
2022 | — | — | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
2021 | 578 | 11.3 | 16.3 | 6.4 | 1.1 | 2.8 | 0.4 | 0.5 |
3y Avg. | 635 | 16.7 | 21.0 | 10.1 | 1.7 | 3.5 | 0.6 | 0.7 |
Fantasy News
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Jackson tallied eight points (3-6 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 1-1 FT), two rebounds, one assist and one block in 22 minutes during Thursday's 124-104 win over the Hustle. Jackson was acquired by the Stockton Kings on Jan. 25. The 2017 No. 4 pick has played for four NBA teams in his short career.... See More ... See Less
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Josh Jackson: Parts ways with Toronto
Jackson was waived by the Raptors on Friday, Josh Lewenberg of TSN.ca reports. Jackson was waived Friday along with D.J. Wilson and Gabe Brown. Jackson failed to score over two points in his last three preseason games with the Raptors. The 2017 No. 4 pick will hope to find a new home before Opening Night. If not, he could be bound for the G League ranks or could elect to head overseas.... See More ... See Less -
Raptors' Josh Jackson: Signs on with Raptors
Jackson signed a contract with the Raptors on Wednesday, Doug Smith of the Toronto Star reports. A lottery pick back in 2017, Jackson hasn't lived up to the billing to date. However, he's still just 25 and will compete in training camp to nab one of the Raptors' final roster spots. He played for two different teams -- the Pistons and the Kings -- during 2021-22 and averaged 6.4 points, 2.8 boards and 1.1 assists over 16.3 minutes per tilt.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Josh Jackson: Will play Wednesday after all
Jackson (illness) will be available for Wednesday's game at Houston, Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee reports. It looks like a Rockets reporter jumped the gun and erroneously reported that Jackson and Alex Len (illness) had been ruled out, when in fact that was not the case. While Len could factor into the rotation, Jackson hasn't seen much action since coming over from Detroit at the deadline. The 2017 top-five pick has logged just 18 total minutes of NBA action since Jan. 28.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Josh Jackson: Won't play Wednesday
Jackson (illness) has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against Houston, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle reports. Jackson is dealing with a non-COVID illness that will keep him sidelined for a second straight game. His absence won't impact Sacramento's rotation.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Josh Jackson: Still dealing with illness
Jackson (illness) is questionable for Wednesday's contest against the Rockets. Jackson is in jeopardy of missing a second straight game due to a non-COVID illness. Before his absence Monday, he'd garnered healthy DNPs in three straight games, so his absence shouldn't impact much.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Josh Jackson: Won't play Monday
Jackson won't play Monday against the Heat due to a non-COVID illness, Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports. Jackson has been a healthy DNP in three straight games. His absence shouldn't impact Sacramento's rotation.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Josh Jackson: Gets three minutes in team debut
Jackson (back) missed both of his field-goal attempts and committed a turnover in three minutes of court time Monday in the Kings' 109-85 loss to the Nets. While he was a member of the Pistons, Jackson had missed time with a back injury before the Kings acquired him Thursday in a four-team deal. Upon reporting to Sacramento, Jackson was able to pass a physical and was cleared to play in advance of the Kings' previous game Saturday, but it wasn't until Monday that he made his team debut. Jackson only saw garbage-time run in the blowout loss and doesn't look like he'll be part of the Sacramento rotation.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Josh Jackson: Available Saturday
Jackson (back) is available to make his Kings debut Saturday against the Wizards, Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee reports. Though Jackson is available for his new team, it's not guaranteed that he'll take the court. Even if he plays, it seems unlikely he'll have any more fantasy relevance than he did with the Pistons.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Josh Jackson: Headed to Sacramento
Jackson (back) and Trey Lyles were traded from the Pistons to the Kings on Thursday as part of a four-team trade, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Marvin Bagley was sent from the Kings to the Pistons, Donte DiVincenzo was traded from the Bucks to the Kings, Serge Ibaka was dealt from the Clippers to the Bucks, while Rodney Hood and Semi Ojeleye were traded from the Bucks to the Clippers. Jackson made all but three of his appearances with the Pistons this year off the bench, and he averaged 7.1 points and 3.2 rebounds in 18.1 minutes per game across 39 total outings to begin the year. However, he's been sidelined for the last seven games due to a back injury. It's not yet clear whether the 25-year-old will be available for Saturday's game against the Wizards, but he should take on a bench role once he's healthy.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Questionable against Memphis
Jackson (back) is questionable for Thursday's game against the Grizzlies. Jackson has been unavailable for the last six games due to a back injury. If he remains out, Frank Jackson and Hamidou Diallo should continue to see increased playing time.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Still sidelined Tuesday
Jackson (back) is out Tuesday against the Mavericks. Jackson will sit out a sixth consecutive game due to a back injury. His next chance to play will be Thursday against Memphis.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Out Sunday
Jackson (back) is out Sunday against the Timberwolves. Jackson will sit out a fifth straight game. His next chance to return is Tuesday against the Mavericks.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Won't play Friday
Jackson (back) is unavailable for Friday's game against the Celtics. Jackson will be sidelined for the fourth consecutive contest as he continues to battle back spasms. Frank Jackson should continue to see more run for Detroit in his absence.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Out Thursday
Jackson (back) is out for Thursday's matchup against the Timberwolves, Keith Langlois of the Pistons' official site reports. Jackson misses a third straight game due to back spasms. Once he returns, his role could be reduced, given the recent return of Jerami Grant after an extended absence.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Questionable Thursday
Jackson (back) is questionable for Thursday's game against the Timberwolves. Jackson has missed the last two games due to back spasms but has a chance to get back on the court Thursday. If he's unavailable, Frank Jackson and Rodney McGruder should see an uptick in playing time.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Out as expected
Jackson (back) won't play Tuesday against the Pelicans. Jackson was initially listed as doubtful, so his absence was expected. His next chance to play is Thursday against the Timberwolves.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Ruled out Sunday
Jackson (back) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest against the Cavaliers. Jackson will miss his first contest since Jan. 1 due to back spasms. In his absence, Frank Jackson and Rodney McGruder could see increased roles off the bench.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Unlikely to play Sunday
Jackson (back) has been downgraded to doubtful for Sunday's game against the Cavaliers. Jackson was originally questionable for Sunday's contest but now isn't expected to play against Cleveland. Frank Jackson and Rodney McGruder could see more run with Josh Jackson likely to sit out.... See More ... See Less -
Pistons' Josh Jackson: Questionable Sunday
Jackson (back) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Cavaliers. Jackson played through his back injury Friday against the Magic and totaled three points, six rebounds, two assists, three steals and two blocks in 16 minutes. If he's unavailable Sunday, Frank Jackson and Hamidou Diallo could see a slight uptick in playing time.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Raptors HQ@RaptorsHQ6H agoToronto Raptors vs New York Knicks Final Score: 145-101 https://t.co/jfdrBwy49q
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Josh Lewenberg@JLew10506H agoInitial X-rays negative on Agbaji’s right hip. No update beyond that. Med staff will evaluate further over the coming days (Raptors don’t play again until Sunday).
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Josh Lewenberg@JLew10506H agoThe Raptors have a -17.3 point differential during their 12-game losing streak, -26.2 at home. Yikes.
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Michael Grange@michaelgrange6H agoRaptors lose their 12th straight, 145-101 to the Knicks, it's the largest losing margin ever at home, 'breaking' the mark they set, uh, three weeks ago against the Pelicans. It's tied for the third largest loss in franchise history.
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Josh Lewenberg@JLew10506H agoThe Knicks finish with 145 points, the most the Raptors have ever allowed at home and tied for 3rd-most they've allowed in franchise history. Raptors lose by 44 points, their largest margin of defeat at home and tied for the 3rd-largest margin of defeat in franchise history.
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Blake Murphy@BlakeMurphyODC6H agoRaptors tie a franchise-high with 145 points given up. They lose their 12th in a row, 5 off the franchise record. They narrowly avoid matching the worst loss in team history (46) but DO get the worst home loss in team history at 44.
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(((Eric Koreen)))@ekoreen6H agoMissed alley-oop (Raptors) followed by missed alley-oop (Knicks) followed by a tie-up in transition (Raptors.) End this (life).
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Ryan Wolstat@WolstatSun7H agoThis is the seventh 50 loss season in Toronto Raptors history and first since 2010-11. Only four Raptors teams have had a lower winning percentage than this one. Nine games remain.
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(((Eric Koreen)))@ekoreen7H agoLet's not get it twisted: The way the Raptors are ending the season does not change anything regarding the Raptors' moves. They had to make those trades. They made them too late, but they had to do what they did.
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(((Eric Koreen)))@ekoreen7H agoStingy Raptors hold Knicks to 31 points, trail 111-80.