2017 NBA Draft: Way-Too-Early Big Board

June 24th, 2016 by Jonathan Wasserman Leave a reply »

Now that a somewhat iffy 2016 NBA draft is complete, there's no time to waste on the (just-completed) past.

This projected 2017 class could be legendary.

Unlike the outgoing field, next year's crop offers potentially tremendous star power at the top, with three to four prospects who could qualify as quality No. 1 overall picks.

Teams will also be looking at a handful of promising upperclassmen who returned after testing the waters this past May.

Between projected one-and-dones and expected breakout sophomores, juniors and seniors, 2017's field could be one of the strongest in recent memory.

These rankings are based on NBA potential (flashed in high school, showcase events, FIBA tournaments or NCAA games), which takes into account athleticism, physical tools, skill development and various intangibles.

 

1. Josh Jackson (Kansas, SF, 2017 Freshman)

Top-notch athleticism and versatility power Jackson to the top.

At 6'8", he's a high-flying wing, automatic in transition, who's flashed some ball-handling and facilitating ability ...

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