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10 College Basketball Freshmen Who Already Possess Serious NBA Potential

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10 College Freshmen Who Have NBA Potential

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The era of the "one and done" has hurt college basketball, since fans can't identify with players before they're off to the NBA. But it's not going away, with the draw of being a high draft pick, the money that comes with it and the ability to leave college after just one season. Here are 10 college basketball freshmen who are already showing NBA potential.

The era of the "one and done" has hurt college basketball, since fans can't identify with players before they're off to the NBA. But it's not going away, with the draw of being a high draft pick, the money that comes with it and the ability to leave college after just one season. Here are 10 college basketball freshmen who are already showing NBA potential.

10. Stephen Zimmerman, C, UNLV

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Zimmerman's playing time has been inconsistent, due in part to foul trouble. But he has four double-doubles in nine games played so far this season, and a least three blocked shots in a game four times. Size still matters in the NBA, so Zimmerman could become a lottery pick.

Zimmerman's playing time has been inconsistent, due in part to foul trouble. But he has four double-doubles in nine games played so far this season, and a least three blocked shots in a game four times. Size still matters in the NBA, so Zimmerman could become a lottery pick.

9. Thomas Bryant. F/C, Indiana

Thomas Bryant. F/C, Indiana Andy Lyons Getty Images
Bryant has been a bit up and down to this point in the season, but he is fourth in the country in field goal percentage entering Wednesday's action (72.3 percent). Being on what should be a very good Indiana team stands to raise Bryant's national profile quickly.

Bryant has been a bit up and down to this point in the season, but he is fourth in the country in field goal percentage entering Wednesday's action (72.3 percent). Being on what should be a very good Indiana team stands to raise Bryant's national profile quickly.

8. Skal Labissiere, F/C, Kentucky

Skal Labissiere, F/C, Kentucky Andy Lyons Getty Images
Labissiere is averaging less than 22 minutes per game to this point, which can be expected at Kentucky, but his production (10.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game) has been notable. Assuming he is a "one and done", Labissiere should have the attention of NBA scouts as a high draft pick.

Labissiere is averaging less than 22 minutes per game to this point, which can be expected at Kentucky, but his production (10.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game) has been notable. Assuming he is a "one and done", Labissiere should have the attention of NBA scouts as a high draft pick.

7. Ivan Rabb, F/C, California

Ivan Rabb, F/C, California Kelley L. Cox USA TODAY Sports
Rabb has posted back-to-back double-doubles, with at least 12 points in four of the last five games. Rabb is also in the top-20 nationally in field goal percentage (65.8 percent, 18th) right now, while averaging two blocked shots per game.

Rabb has posted back-to-back double-doubles, with at least 12 points in four of the last five games. Rabb is also in the top-20 nationally in field goal percentage (65.8 percent, 18th) right now, while averaging two blocked shots per game.

6. Malik Beasley, G, Florida State

Malik Beasley, G, Florida State Brett Davis USA TODAY Sports
Beasley is the Seminoles' leading scorer right now, averaging 18.3 points per game, while making close to 46 percent of his three-pointers, along with averaging 4.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.4 steals per game. Fellow freshman Dwayne Bacon is also on the NBA draft radar, but Beasley looks like the prospect with more upside right now.

Beasley is the Seminoles' leading scorer right now, averaging 18.3 points per game, while making close to 46 percent of his three-pointers, along with averaging 4.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.4 steals per game. Fellow freshman Dwayne Bacon is also on the NBA draft radar, but Beasley looks like the prospect with more upside right now.

5. Jamal Murray, G, Kentucky

Jamal Murray, G, Kentucky Richard Mackson USA TODAY Sports
Murray is Kentucky's leading scorer right now (15.5 points per game), along with solid across the board production (4.5 rebounds. 3.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game). John Calipari, and pro scouts, would surely like to see him take care of the ball better (3.1 turnovers per game), but in the overall picture of Murray's NBA potential that's fairly nit-picky.

Murray is Kentucky's leading scorer right now (15.5 points per game), along with solid across the board production (4.5 rebounds. 3.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game). John Calipari, and pro scouts, would surely like to see him take care of the ball better (3.1 turnovers per game), but in the overall picture of Murray's NBA potential that's fairly nit-picky.

4. Henry Ellenson, F, Marquette

Henry Ellenson, F, Marquette Mary Langenfeld USA TODAY Sports
Ellenson had a double-double (15 points and 11 rebounds) in last weekend's win over Wisconsin, and he's averaging 16.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game so far this season. Being tested against Big East competition should only help Ellenson's profile, if he chooses to declare for the draft after one season.

Ellenson had a double-double (15 points and 11 rebounds) in last weekend's win over Wisconsin, and he's averaging 16.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game so far this season. Being tested against Big East competition should only help Ellenson's profile, if he chooses to declare for the draft after one season.

3. Jaylen Brown, G/F, California

Jaylen Brown, G/F, California John Hefti USA TODAY Sports
Brown is an athletic wing player with the look of a top-10 overall pick right now. He does have some areas to improve though, as he's averaging 2.5 turnovers per game with a bad free throw percentage (62.1), but those possible weaknesses won't cause Brown's draft stock to fall too much.

Brown is an athletic wing player with the look of a top-10 overall pick right now. He does have some areas to improve though, as he's averaging 2.5 turnovers per game with a bad free throw percentage (62.1), but those possible weaknesses won't cause Brown's draft stock to fall too much.

2. Brandon Ingram, F, Duke

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Ingram had his first career double-double Tuesday night (26 points and 14 rebounds against Georgia Southern), and he has more than 20 points in three straight games. A lack of bulk (190 lbs.) is a concern, but Ingram is on track to be one of the first picks in the 2016 NBA Draft.

Ingram had his first career double-double Tuesday night (26 points and 14 rebounds against Georgia Southern), and he has more than 20 points in three straight games. A lack of bulk (190 lbs.) is a concern, but Ingram is on track to be one of the first picks in the 2016 NBA Draft.

1. Ben Simmons, F, LSU

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Simmons is the no-brainer to top this list, with immediate, elite level, all-around production (19.0 points, 14.8 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 2.5 steals and 1.6 blocks per game). Barring injury, and under the assumption he leaves LSU early, Simmons will be the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NBA Draft.

Simmons is the no-brainer to top this list, with immediate, elite level, all-around production (19.0 points, 14.8 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 2.5 steals and 1.6 blocks per game). Barring injury, and under the assumption he leaves LSU early, Simmons will be the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NBA Draft.

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