Despite a fantasy-friendly skill set, Jackson hasn't established himself as a consistent asset in fantasy or reality. After putting together two intriguing seasons, Jackson's role during the 2023-24 season was reduced, limiting him to just 13.3 minutes per game. He closed with per-game averages of 6.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.1 blocks, resulting in him being a non-factor outside of deeper fantasy formats. On paper, there is a chance he could be the primary backup behind Myles Turner this upcoming season, potentially landing him a meaningful role for the first time in his career. However, he will likely be competing with James Wiseman and even Obi Toppin, both of whom will also be looking to prove themselves. Given the uncertainty, Jackson does not warrant a draft pick in a standard league. Managers should simply keep an eye on Jackson's playing time over the first week or two, just in case he carves out a regular backup role. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a two-year, $5.02 million contract with the Pacers in August of 2021. Pacers exercised $2.7 million team option for 2023-24 in October of 2022. Pacers exercised $4.44 million team option for 2024-25 in October of 2023.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary
Isaiah Jackson was born in Pontiac, Michigan in January of 2002. Jackson attended a different high school for each year of his career. As a freshman, Jackson attended Lutheran Northwest High School. As a sophomore, he transferred to Old Redford Academy. During his junior year, Jackson attended SPIRE academy. Playing alongside NBA standout LaMelo Ball, Jackson averaged 14.9 points and 10.4 rebounds. He then transferred one last time to Waterford Mott High School for his senior season in which he averaged 19.1 points, 13.0 rebounds, and 7.7 blocks per game, earning an invitation to the Jordan Brand Classic. Jackson committed to the University of Kentucky as a five-star recruit. As a freshman, Jackson averaged 8.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks. He was named to both the SEC All-Freshman team and to the SEC All-Defensive team. He then declared for the 2021 NBA draft in which he was selected in the first round by the Los Angeles Lakers and immediately traded to the Indiana Pacers.
Suffers torn Achilles
CIndiana Pacers
Out For Season
November 2, 2024
Jackson suffered a torn Achilles during Friday's game against the Pelicans, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS Jackson left during the fourth quarter of Friday's game with what was initially diagnosed as a right calf injury, but further tests have revealed a much more severe injury, and he will undergo surgery Monday, per Scott Agness of FieldhouseFiles.com. Jackson was set to take on a larger role as the Pacers' top big man off the bench after James Wiseman tore his Achilles, but now Indiana will be without their top two backup centers for the rest of the year. With Myles Turner as the only healthy center left, the Pacers may have Obi Toppin play at the five at times or look to sign a free-agent big man.
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Stat Review
How does Isaiah Jackson compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
True Shooting %
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Effective Field Goal %
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3-Point Attempt Rate
Percentage of field goal attempts from three point range.
Free Throw Rate
Number of free throw attempts per field goal attempt.
Offensive Rebound %
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Defensive Rebound %
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Total Rebound %
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Assist %
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Steal %
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Block %
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Turnover %
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Usage %
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True Shooting %
60.0%
Effective Field Goal %
60.9%
3-Point Attempt Rate
0.0%
Free Throw Rate
60.9%
Offensive Rebound %
15.6%
Defensive Rebound %
22.9%
Total Rebound %
19.3%
Assist %
8.4%
Steal %
1.5%
Block %
8.9%
Turnover %
12.6%
Usage %
17.8%
Fantasy Points Per Game
20.8
Fantasy Points Per Minute
1.2
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Much like his rookie season, Jackson flashed some upside last year but was never able to establish a consistent role. He averaged just 16.5 minutes per night, tallying 7.2 points to go with 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks. Prior to his sophomore season, there had been rumblings of a Myles Turner trade, a move that many had hoped would open the door for Jackson. Fast-forward 12 months, and Turner now appears to be a long-term piece for the Pacers, putting a pin in what Jackson might be able to do. His per-minute upside remains intriguing, something that should at least keep him on the fantasy radar. While he isn't worth drafting in most leagues, if he can secure an 18-minute role as the primary backup behind Turner, he could have some sporadic streaming value throughout the season. Should Turner miss any time at any point in the season, Jackson would become someone to snap up in a hurry.
Jackson's rookie campaign got off to a quiet start, as he spent much of the early part of the season in the G League and averaged less than five minutes per contest through his first 11 games with Indiana. His opportunity took a dramatic turn upward when Myles Turner suffered a season-ending foot injury in mid-January and when Domantas Sabonis was traded in early February. Over his final 24 NBA contests, Jackson put up per-game averages of 11.5 points, 5.5 boards, 0.7 three-pointers, 2.0 blocked shots and 1.0 steals in just over 20 minutes while shooting 57.4 percent from the field and 70.0 percent from the charity stripe. The blocks are particularly alluring, and the Kentucky product showed that he can have an impact on offense when given the opportunity. The Pacers are in rebuild mode, but they currently have a now-healthy Turner slated to start at center, not to mention Jalen Smith. Goga Bitadze figures to see a fair amount of backup minutes in what is shaping up to be a crowded frontcourt that also includes Oshae Brissett and Terry Taylor, so it's difficult to gauge exactly how much playing time will be allotted to Jackson. Much hinges on the long-anticipated but yet-to-happen trade of Turner, which would open up more opportunities for all of Indiana's young big men.
Jackson was the 22nd overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft. He's shown plenty of raw potential and has been able to leverage his athleticism to become a prototypical big -- a shot-blocker, rebounder and lob finisher. While he's unpolished, that's nothing out of the ordinary for someone drafted post-lottery. For the Pacers, Jackson will compete for depth center minutes with Goga Bitadze, though Jackson could, in theory, play some power forward if the floor-spacing Myles Turner is in at center. Ultimately, he probably won't be a regular rotation player this season.
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Blocks four shots in loss
CIndiana Pacers
October 29, 2024
Jackson ended with seven points (2-8 FG, 3-6 FT), nine rebounds, two assists and four blocks over 22 minutes during Monday's 119-115 loss to the Magic.
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ANALYSIS The Oct. 21 deadline represents the last date teams can sign players to rookie-scale extensions, and while negotiations have progressed slower than initially expected, the Pacers could still hand Jackson a new deal before the start of the 2024-25 campaign. The Pacers acknowledge that finding reliable young centers who can perform adequately off the bench isn't easy, and Jackson can be a respectable frontcourt option off the bench, as he can play both the four and five with no major problems. If he doesn't sign a deal by the Oct. 21 deadline, he will become a restricted free agent following the end of the 2024-25 campaign.