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Summer Rewind: Justin Jackson


is making his first summer in the NBA count. Coming off a productive rookie season, Jackson got right back in the gym, the workout room and even spent time with youth groups. Jackson also got buckets this offseason, playing in the Sacramento and Las Vegas Summer Leagues. He set a career-high Summer League record with 28 points against the Clippers. (Sacramento Kings)

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