Los Angeles Lakers: Top Pac-12 players available in 2018 NBA Draft
Oregon, Oregon State, and Stanford
Oregon (1)
- Troy Brown Jr., G, freshman (Agent)
Brown Jr. wasn’t a part of the Final-Four Oregon Ducks with the Warriors Jordan Bell, but he was coached by the same coach Dana Altman. Altman attended the NBA Combine to support Brown Jr. Altman also attends the Vegas Summer League games. Troy is a one-and-done, but averaging 11.3 ppg and 6.2 rpg may not be stellar, it certainly is solid.
Oregon State (1)
- Drew Eubanks, F/C, junior (Agent)
Eubanks averaged 13.2 points and 6.8 rebounds in his junior campaign as a Beaver. He earned four double-doubles and a season high 26 points against Long Beach State. Eubanks helped Oregon State beat the highly ranked ASU Sun Devils late in the season.
Stanford (1)
- Reid Travis, F, junior (No Agent, can go back to school)
At 6-feet-8 and 245 pounds, this Stanford star averaged 19.5 points and 8.7 rebounds as a starter last season. Travis has one more year left of eligibility. Shockingly, Travis did not receive an NBA Combine invite this year, so that may have hurt his chances in the draft. We await his decision, but we would say he is an under the radar player, and if the Lakers could get him as a two-way or a draft pick next season, he could be a great addition.