On the court, shooting is the only red flag to Josh Jackson's game.
Off the court, the Kansas star will have to explain to interested NBA parties--like the Boston Celtics at No. 1 overall or Sixers at No. 3 overall--what happened during an altercation last season.
According to The Kansas City Star, Jackson was ordered to enter anger management classes, refrain from alcohol and recreational drug use for 12 months and write an apology letter as part of a diversion agreement. The reason for the agreement between the court system and the future NBA star: An incident with a Kansas female basketball player on Dec.