Michigan State big man Jaren Jackson Jr. is headed to the Association.
Jackson announced Monday that he will declare for the 2018 NBA draft following a standout freshman season with the Spartans:
Jackson arrived in East Lansing, Michigan, as a prized 5-star recruit and one of the nation's most tantalizing talents, according to 247Sports, and he instantly lived up to his potential as an archetypal modern-day 4-5 hybrid.
Over the course of 35 games, including 34 starts, the 6'11'', 242-pound forward averaged 10.9 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.0 blocks while shooting 51.3 percent from the field and a stellar 39.6 percent from three on 96 total attempts from distance.
Given that versatile skill set, it's no wonder Jackson drew a Serge Ibaka comparison from Bleacher Report draft expert Jonathan Wasserman.
Jackson's still not much in the way of a mid-range scorer—he shot 40.6 percent on all two-point jumpers, per Hoop-Math.com—but based on his ability to erase shots at the rim, score out of the post and face up from above the break, the 18-year-old looks like the kind of player who can anchor an NBA frontcourt in due time.
As a result, he should be in the mix to be a top-five pick when June rolls around.
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