Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Kansas freshman Josh Jackson declares for draft

- By Dave Skretta

LAWRENCE, KAN. >> Josh Jackson declared for the NBA draft on Monday after one of the best freshman seasons in Kansas history, one marked by plenty of highlights on the floor and a few distractio­ns off it.

The 6-foot-8 swingman, who is considered a certain lottery pick, was the Big 12 newcomer of the year after averaging 16.3 points and 7.4 rebounds. He helped the Jayhawks to a 31-5 record and a 13th straight regularsea­son Big 12 title before a loss to Oregon in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.

Jackson signed with former NBA player B.J. Armstrong of Wasserman Media Group.

“After thoroughly consulting with my family, I have decided to enter the 2017 NBA draft and pursue my dream of playing profession­al basketball,” Jackson said. “I am very thankful for all of the support I have received from my coaches and teammates at Kansas and I look forward to starting my career in the NBA.”

Jackson was the nation’s No. 1 recruit when he signed with the Jayhawks out of Prolific Prep Academy in California. He immediatel­y earned a spot in the starting lineup, teaming with national player of the year Frank Mason III and Devonte Graham to form one of the nation’s top backcourts.

“This obviously does not come as a surprise,” Kansas coach Bill Self said. “When we recruited Josh we were so fortunate but also knew this would probably be a one-year stay. He has not only surpassed our expectatio­ns as a player but also as a leader and a teammate.”

With natural athleticis­m and ability to slash to the basket — not to mention defensive chops rare among freshmen — Jackson quickly establishe­d himself as one of the nation’s top draft prospects.

His importance was never more evident than in the Big 12 Tournament, when he was suspended by Self following a series of off-the-court issues. The top-seeded Jayhawks stumbled in a quarterfin­al loss to TCU, ending their run at the conference tournament before it really began.

He returned for the NCAA Tournament and played well in wins over UC Davis, Michigan State and Purdue, but was hamstrung by foul trouble and managed 10 points in the season-ending loss to the Ducks.

Jackson’s suspension came following an incident outside a Lawrence bar in December, when a member of the Kansas women’s basketball team got into an altercatio­n with Jackson’s teammate, Lagerald Vick. Jackson followed the woman to the parking lot and the woman said he kicked her car and caused hundreds of dollars in damage. He pleaded not guilty last week in Douglas County District Court to one misdemeano­r count of criminal damage to property and a trial was scheduled for May 24.

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