April 29, 2025
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Ian Jackson, a former five-star recruit, is making his way across the transfer portal with purpose. After one season at North Carolina, he’s eyeing a new home. His goal is to once again gain his status as a top 10 NBA Draft pick. This weekend’s visit to St. John’s could be the first step.

UNC 5-Star Ian Jackson Is All Set to Reclaim His Top 10 Draft Choice
Jackson’s time at North Carolina showed his worth. He averaged 11.9 points per game, which ranked him second on the team, despite starting only 12 games. His efficiency stood out, 45% from the field and 39% from three. Nine times, he scored 20 or more points, including a career-high 27.

On the X social media platform, Frankie Vision posted, “Captain Jack is primed for a HUGE breakout year. I’m 100% positive he will play his way back into being a Top 10 Pick.” Although he had put in the work, the position had consistently eluded him.

Ian Jackson has informed me that he SOON will be announcing his commitment for Next Season

He is one of the best scorers in all of college. He had 9 games with 20+ points this season and was extremely efficient from the field.. 45% FG 39% 3PT

Captain Jack is primed for a HUGE… pic.twitter.com/G7qVJi7VjZ

— Frankie Vision (@Frankie_Vision) April 14, 2025

From late December to mid-January, he was electric, posting six 20-point games in seven outings. But his production dipped late, with only one 20-point game after January 15. In the NCAA Tournament, he averaged just five points across two games.

Some point to scheme issues at UNC, where he often came off the bench. Others see a young player still finding his rhythm.

Now, Jackson is looking for a program that maximizes his scoring ability. St. John’s, led by Rick Pitino, feels like a natural fit. The Red Storm struggled offensively last season despite a stout defense. They bowed out early in the tournament, lacking the firepower to match their Final Four potential. Jackson could change that.

His ability to create shots goes well with Pitino’s fast-paced style.

The Bronx native’s visit to St. John’s this weekend was significant. Playing near family and friends can be appealing to the young star. More importantly, Pitino’s track record suggests he’d give Jackson the keys to the offense. Unlike at UNC, where he was sometimes buried in the rotation, St. John’s offers a chance to shine as the focal point.

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