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Chicago • Former Lone Peak star Frank Jackson is expected to hire an agent and remain in the 2017 NBA Draft after only one year in college.

The Tribune has learned that Jackson, a 19-year-old 6-foot-3 guard, does not intend to go back to Duke, where he averaged 11 points and shot 47.3 percent off the bench as a freshman.

Jackson held his own in front of a mass of NBA personnel and media Thursday afternoon at the NBA Draft Combine during a 5-on-5 scrimmage, scoring 13 points and adding four assists. While Jackson did not explicitly announce his intent to stay in the draft afterward, he told The Tribune that he believes his game translates better to the NBA than to college.

"Especially in pick-and-roll situations, I was able to show that today, and in transition as well," he said. "I feel like I can get better in the NBA, get a lot of reps and get practice."

Jackson, a 2016 McDonald's All-American, was a consensus top-20 recruit coming out of Alpine averaging more than 28 points for the Knights.

Jackson acknowledged Thursday that moving to Durham, N.C., was "challenging" in ways he didn't necessarily expect, like having to share with ball-dominant players like Grayson Allen and Luke Kennard, which he described as "a good thing." The Blue Devils went 28-9, falling in the second round of the NCAA Tournament this season.

While many observers speculated that Jackson might be pushed into the NBA by the return of Allen and Duke's five-star recruit Trevon Duval, Jackson said that would have no impact on his decision.

"If I were to go back, it wouldn't affect me," he said. "Tre is a great kid. We get along well."

Jackson is ranked No. 48 on Draft Express' NBA prospects this year. He said he views himself as a combo guard capable of handling the ball and scoring.

"The NBA has been a goal of mine since I was a little kid," he said. "That's what I want to accomplish, and I'm here right now. It's what I'm focused on. We'll see what happens."

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