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NBA Draft: 3 best NBA landing spots for Jordan Bone

Everyone knew heading into last season that there was a chance Grant Williams would test the NBA waters. It only makes sense for college athletes to take advantage of the rules. More of surprise, Jordan Bone decided to do the same thing.

We were the first people to bring it to light. Mid-way through the season, it was clear Bone was not just one of the best point guards in the SEC but in the entire nation.

He finished the season averaging nearly 14 points per game and had an impressive assists-to-turnover ratio. Bone shot 53 percent from inside the three-point line last season by consistently getting to the rim and with a go-to free throw line jumper.