breh yall have a better coaching system...
and a better supporting cast....
But Jackson basically has the green light in Phoenix and can be the number scoring option on any given night.
And I'm not judging these players based on their respective teams. I don't judge on that, I'm judging purely on skill.
Tatum is more polished, he is a better shooter in every single respect.
Jackson's shooting woes are concerning, he is a 62% FT shooter and that's APPALLING for a wing player. And even if Tatum was playing on a bad team like the Suns, that just means he would put up better numbers.