
Detroit Pistons
The Pistons need a dependable point guard more than anything else in this draft, but SVG’s system is absolutely perfect for Jackson. Jackson gives great effort on both sides of the ball, and his vision would allow open looks for players like Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Andre Drummond.
Unfortunately, there is no way Jackson drops this low, plus there are multiple players on that roster who I doubt the Pistons are ready to give up on just yet.