Pierre Jackson wasn’t just heating up on Tuesday night, he was on fire! Jackson set an NBA Development League scoring record with 58 points in the Idaho Stampede’s 136-122 victory over the Texas Legends. The former Baylor University point guard was an extraordinary 24 for 33 from the field, including a 7-for-13 from downtown plus eight assists and six rebounds. Jackson is averaging an NBDL-best 30.2 points and this was his seventh game this season with 40 or more points. The Knicks and the Lakers are in dire need of this kid of guard play.
Pierre Jackson Sets D-League Rcord With 58 Points Including 12 In Two Minutes For Stampede
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