This from the "King's Court" on ESPN.com. Doesn't mention Jakarr, but it's not a promising thought:
An NBA general manager told SNY.tv this week that the 2013 draft class is so weak that more than a half-dozen prospects in the 2014 class would be taken ahead of whomever is selected with the No. 1 pick this summer.
"As a result," the GM told the news outlet, "you're going to see a lot more guys putting their name in knowing they'll go higher in this draft, even though they may not be ready. [They know] next year's class has such incredible depth that they could actually play better and improve and drop their draft status next year."
The GM added that current high school seniors Andrew Wiggins, Julius Randle, Aaron Gordon, Noah Vonleh and Aaron and Andrew Harrison all would be selected ahead of anyone in the 2013 draft class. Interesting …