The Milwaukee Bucks may have only signed Amir Coffey to a training camp deal, but his arrival on the team could still wind up having a significant impact, particularly on third-year wing Andre Jackson Jr.
Throughout his tenure with the organization, the former UConn linchpin and 36 pick in the 2023 draft has periodically flashed his abilities as a two-way playmaker, though he has yet to prove himself capable of unleashing his full potential and productively contributing within the rotation on a full-time basis.
Following up an incredibly inconsistent sophomore season, Jackson did himself no favors during this year's Summer League, where he averaged 5.