Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Sat 3/10/18 12:11 PM

Jackson (knee) will not play Saturday against the Hornets, Scott Bordow of AZCentral.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
A left knee injury limited Jackson to just 13 minutes in Thursday's loss to the Thunder, and while an MRI cleared him of any structural damage, he'll be sidelined Saturday. The Suns will also be without T.J. Warren (back), meaning Troy Daniels and Davon Reed will likely be thrust into increased roles.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Fri 3/9/18 2:46 PM

Jackson (knee) is questionable for Saturday's tilt against the Hornets, Scott Bordow of The Arizona Republic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Jackson was forced to miss the second half of Friday's contest against the Thunder due to a left knee injury, of which an MRI revealed no structural damage. More word on his status should arrive following Saturday's morning shootaround. If T.J. Warren (back), who is doubtful, ends up being sidelined, Jackson would probably draw the start if his knee is feeling alright. If both players end up on the shelf, Troy Daniels, Shaquille Harrison and Davon Reed are all candidates to see expanded roles.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Thu 3/8/18 11:48 PM

Jackson had an MRI of his left knee come back reporting no structural damage following Thursday's game against the Thunder and is considered day-to-day with left knee irritation.
EDGE Analysis
Jackson was forced to miss the second half of the contest due to the injury. It is unclear at this time if the rookie will be available for Saturday's game against the Hornets, but with the Suns far out of the playoff picture, there is no real reason to rush Jackson back. Davon Reed should see increased playing time as long as Jackson is out.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Thu 3/8/18 9:21 PM

Jackson will not return to Thursday's contest against the Thunder due to a left knee injury, Scott Bordow of The Arizona Republic reports. He'll finish with six points (1-8 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 4-4 FT), two rebounds, two assists and a steal in 13 minutes.
EDGE Analysis
The severity of the injury is unclear, but it's enough to keep him out of the second half of Thursday's contest. Jackson should tentatively be considered questionable for Saturday's game against the Hornets.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Thu 3/8/18 6:49 PM

Jackson will enter the starting five for Thursday's game against the Thunder, Scott Bordow of the Arizona Republic reports.
EDGE Analysis
T.J. Warren is a surprising scratch due to back spasms, so Jackson will get the call to start in his place. In Jackson's last spot start on Feb. 28, he went off for a career-high 29 points, to go along with seven rebounds, four assists, two steals and two blocks across 40 minutes. While he may not approach 40 minutes, Jackson should still see a fairly hefty workload and increased usage, which will make him a popular DFS play Thursday.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Tue 3/6/18 1:46 PM

Jackson managed three points (1-6 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 0-2 FT), seven rebounds, one assist, and one steal across 29 minutes Monday in Phoenix's loss to Miami.
EDGE Analysis
The rookie wing had averaged 17.2 points-per-game on 46.2-percent from the field since the start of February, the best stretch of his young career, but he was stifled during Monday's matchup with the Heat. Jackson is absorbing a heavy workload and the Suns seem determined to figure out what type of player they drafted fourth overall in the 2017 draft. His shooting numbers leave a lot to be desired, and his fantasy value is stunted by inconsistency. If Jackson can end the season on a streak similar to the one he enjoyed through February, it will be worth keeping him on your radar.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Sat 3/3/18 9:17 AM

Jackson scored 19 points (8-15 FG, 1-5 3Pt, 2-5 FT) while adding five rebounds, four assists and two steals in 26 minutes off the bench during Friday's 124-116 loss to the Thunder.
EDGE Analysis
He continues to emerge as the best scoring option on the Suns' second unit, and Jackson has now scored in double digits in 12 of the last 14 games while averaging 18.2 points, 6.6 boards, 1.8 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.9 three-pointers over that stretch. The rookie has been getting a starter's workload despite being "stuck" behind T.J. Warren on the depth chart, and he figures to be a key part of Phoenix's rebuild down the road.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Wed 2/28/18 11:50 PM

Jackson exploded for 29 points (9-16 FG, 1-1 3Pt, 10-13 FT), seven rebounds, four assists, two steals, and two blocks in 40 minutes during Wednesday's 110-102 win over the Grizzlies.
EDGE Analysis
Jackson was magnificent, finishing with career highs in scoring, made free throws, and minutes while delivering an efficient and well-rounded stat line. He certainly made the most of his chance to start in place of T.J. Warren (tailbone), and the Suns will likely feed Jackson plenty of minutes whether or not Warren is back for Friday's matchup with the Thunder.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Wed 2/28/18 7:57 PM

Jackson has officially been confirmed a starter for Wednesday's game against the Grizzlies, Grizzlies play-by-play announcer Eric Hasseltine reports.
EDGE Analysis
After T.J. Warren (tailbone) was downgraded to doubtful earlier Wednesday, the Suns announced Jackson would likely start in his place, so this was the expected move all along. The move to the top unit will likely afford Jackson a 30-plus minute workload and he should see an uptick in production for as long as Warren is held out.

Josh Jackson
SG/SF FA
Wed 2/28/18 6:43 PM

Jackson is expected to start if T.J. Warren (pelvis) is ruled out, Scott Bordow of the Arizona Republic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Warren was recently downgraded to doubtful, which means more likely than not, Jackson is set to pick up the start. Since the beginning of February, Jackson has really picked up his play, averaging 16.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.0 block across 30.3 minutes. With another start on tap, fantasy owners should have high expectations for the rookie wing once again.