The 2016 NBA Draft might be the best chance for the Philadelphia 76ers to add the last piece to their young nucleus. That final piece of the puzzle could be Kentucky freshman Jamal Murray.
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Regardless of when Jamal Murray decided to end his prep school career, he was already slotted as a high-level pro prospect. But after the 6'5", 201-pound combo guard reclassified in order to join the Class of 2015, scouting departments across the NBA were forced to update their respective Big Boards for the summer of 2016.
Things didn't change much on the collegiate front: Oregon and Kentucky (with whom he ultimately committed) were the clear front-runners for Murray's services, and the Ontario native likely didn't lose too much sleep over the decision.