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Jaren Jackson Jr. Declares for 2018 NBA Draft After 1 Season at Michigan State

Alec Nathan

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. 

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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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