Jeremy Fears Jr. impresses in NBA Draft Combine scrimmage

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Jeremy Fears Jr. impresses in NBA Draft Combine scrimmage

Jeremy Fears Jr. impresses in NBA Draft Combine scrimmage

Jeremy Fears Jr. was one of the standout players in the NBA Draft Combine scrimmages

Jeremy Fears Jr. impresses in NBA Draft Combine scrimmage

Jeremy Fears Jr. was one of the standout players in the NBA Draft Combine scrimmages

Michigan State basketball fans, it's time to take a deep breath—because Jeremy Fears Jr. is turning heads at the NBA Draft Combine. While the expectation is that the Spartans' star guard will return to East Lansing next season, his performance in Chicago this week is making things interesting.

After posting promising measurements on Tuesday, Fears took his game to another level during Wednesday's scrimmage. He finished with 17 points and five assists, including a sharp 1-for-2 from beyond the arc. But it wasn't just the stat line that impressed—it was the way he played. Multiple analysts on hand tabbed Fears as one of the big winners of the scrimmage portion, praising his court vision and poise.

One highlight that caught everyone's eye? A couple of slick lob passes in transition that showed off his playmaking ability. It's that kind of flash that reminds scouts why Fears was such a highly touted recruit.

With measurements coming in better than expected and a dominant scrimmage under his belt, Fears is putting himself in a position where he could realistically make the leap to the pros—whether that's this year or next. While I want to be clear that this is pure speculation and not a report, it's hard to ignore that this week may have slightly improved the odds of him leaving early.

For now, Michigan State fans will be waiting with bated breath. But one thing is certain: Jeremy Fears Jr. is proving he belongs on the big stage, and the decision ahead of him is a testament to the hard work he's put in.

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