It hasn’t taken long for Jaren Jackson Jr. to burst onto the national scene. The 2017 Michigan State basketball signee recently played in the McDonald’s All-American Game in Chicago and then followed that up with a victory at the Dick’s National Championship with La Lumiere.
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On top of that, he’s now playing for Team USA at the Nike Hoop Summit this week and he’s been impressing just about everyone who has watched.
In fact, just take a look at what Rivals national basketball analyst Corey Evans had to say about Jackson Jr.