Jordan Bone has always had intriguing potential. In fact, that potential is what got Bone to Knoxville. Former Tennessee assistant coach Rob Lanier accidentally found Bone while scouting another prospect. Bone’s speed and raw athletic ability caught Lanier’s eye. Four years later, Bone is hoping to hear his name called in Thursday’s NBA Draft.
Some people will tell you that Bone is Tennessee’s best NBA Draft prospect — most will agree that he has the most upside of the group. Armed with a 6-3, 180 pound frame and some elite athleticism, Bone has a lot of attributes that you can’t teach.