Jackson Driessen
Jackson Driessen
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Max Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Jackson spoiled Spring Lake Park’s senior night with a 31 point performance in a win on Thursday night. He never seemed to waste a possession, finding ways to get his shots within the flow of the offense, and not forcing his game. Sag off and he’ll make you pay by draining and outside jumper. Get up tight on him and Jackson showed the quickness to beat his man off the dribble and finish off two feet around the rim. One of the best three point shooters in the state who averaged 23.8 points per game during his senior season.
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Jackson Driessen
Jackson
Driessen
6'2" | PG
Centennial | 2025
State
MN
is a six-foot-two-inch point guard that upped his scoring average to 24.5 points per game after a 46-point outing versus Andover while making six 3-pointers. A couple weeks prior Driessen went for 35 points versus Osseo. Good shooter on pull-ups out of the catch, in transition, or spotted up as he’s always a threat from distance.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
I believe Jackson had equalled Mankato West’s entire scoring total in the first half of their game on Sunday. Driessen has established himself as one of the top three point shooters in the state’s 2025 class, and was a threat to pull-up from just about anywhere in the half-court. Jackson was knocking down threes, and utilizing shot fakes before blowing by defenders to get to the rim. Does a nice job of playing off two feet around the basket, showing the body control to finish through some contact. It wouldn’t surprise me to see him put up some explosive scoring games this winter.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Jackson is one of the best shooters in Minnesota’s 2025 class. When he gets into a rhythm there just isn’t much you can do to slow him down. Against MN Heat Academic he was draining shots both off the catch and dribble. He’s not going to come out and force his game, but if he hits a couple of open looks early, Jackson has the ability to put the ball on the floor and go get a bucket. Jackson showed his ability to put up points in a hurry as he helped lead Northstar Titans to a 69-39 win.
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