Justin Jackson listened to the NBA, now he's moving up in the draft
Posted Apr 14, 2017
Justin Jackson became the best player on an eventual national championship team. More importantly, at least to NBA eyes, the six-foot-eight wing and former five-star high school prospect improved his game on both sides of the ball, going from a potential undrafted free agent to a likely first-round draft pick in June.
(VICE Sports)
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