'Skill is incredible for a guy his size'; Lightning excited about forward Justin Jackson
In Justin Jackson, the London Lightning think they may have signed the best Canadian player ever to suit up in the National Basketball League of Canada.
"Carl English may rip me for saying this," says Doug Plumb, head coach of the Lightning since 2019.
"I think like the stuff that he's been doing in the gym is incredible for a guy his size. How to shoot the ball, how he moves, how he passes. There was one point where he was the top ranked player, I believe in North America."
Jackson is practicing on a limited basis ahead of next week’s season opener as he recovers from an injury.
The Toronto native has been following the team and league from afar.
"One of my childhood best friends, Marcus Ottey played on his team last year so I've been invested," says Jackson, a former standout at the University of Maryland, and NBA Draft pick.
"It was amazing to see them win the championship last year. I just feel everything's coming full circle being able to get to play with him, it's just a great feeling."
Jackson has spent the last few seasons in the G-League, but has had consistent injury issues derail his on-court career.
The London Lightning are preparing to tip off the 11th season in franchise history on Jan 19, 2023 (Source: Brent Lale/CTV London)"Ever since I was younger, my dream was to just play basketball in Canada," says Jackson.
"Whether it was high school, NBA or leagues like this the NBA. I just love playing at home, having my family, and my friends coming to see me in the stands. There is no better feeling than that."
In preparation for next week's opener, the Lightning are in the gym twice a day, and hungry for consecutive championships.
"We're looking to show it's not just a flash in the pan, and that this is sustained consistent excellence here in London," says Plumb.
The Lightning have proven they are the premier franchise in NBLC, winning five of the nine championships in league history.
A year ago, the four Ontario-based teams merged with the US-based TBL to get enough teams to have a season, and they'll do that again.
"I think from a talent standpoint, the league is as healthy as it's been," says Plumb.
"Obviously we'd like to see more teams be added, but Montreal is in the TBL this year and Newfoundland is in the TBL. That's kind of like a slow, I guess push to rejoin the NBL also, so let's see what happens."
The Lightning tip off the 30-game schedule Thursday January 19th against the Sudbury Five.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Liberal caucus chairs meeting to talk Trudeau today, PM attends Canada-U.S. cabinet committee
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is back in Ottawa today, but with him yet to signal he's ready to address the snowballing resignation calls, the Liberal caucus' regional chairs have called a meeting today to discuss next steps.
When do I receive federal benefits this year? Payment dates for 2025
From the Canada Child Benefit to Old Age Security, federal payment dates have been determined for 2025. Find out when you can expect your payments.
Sea and Himalayan salts recalled in Canada: 'Do not use, serve or distribute'
Two brands of sea and Himalayan salt are being recalled in Canada due to pieces of plastic found in the products.
Ontario aiming to send out $200 rebate cheques later this month or early February
Ontarians should receive their $200 rebate cheque from the province by the end of January or early February, a government spokesperson confirmed in an email Friday.
'Mystery volcano' that erupted and cooled Earth in 1831 has finally been identified
An unknown volcano erupted so explosively in 1831 that it cooled Earth's climate. Now, nearly 200 years later, scientists have identified the 'mystery volcano.'
Atlanta hotel evacuated after carbon monoxide leak; 5 people hospitalized
A downtown Atlanta hotel was evacuated Friday after a suspected carbon monoxide leak that sent five people to hospitals to be evaluated, authorities said.
New Orleans inches toward normalcy while mourning victims of deadly New Year's rampage
Street performers and football fans returned to New Orleans streets as the city inched back toward normalcy while mourning victims of the deadly New Year's rampage in which an Army veteran plowed a pickup truck into revellers.
U.S. Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to save his job as a new Congress convenes
First-round balloting is underway at the U.S. Capitol, as the new Congress opened Friday with one major task at hand -- the election of the House speaker.
FORECAST Weather warnings issued for nearly all of Canada's provinces and territories
Nearly every province and territory in Canada is subject to weather advisories heading into the weekend.