Jordan Scott feels like the type of player Michigan State fans need to appreciate while he's here. Freshman year was a successful one for the former four-star recruit from Reston, Va. Scott joined the starting lineup later in the year and averaged 5.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. During his time on the court, it seems like there is a very good chance that Scott won't need to play four seasons of college basketball. Why Scott Can Become NBA Prospect Michigan State's Jordan Scott warms up for a game against Michigan at the Breslin Center on Friday, Jan. 30, 2026. | Starr Portice, Michigan State Spartans on S Scott isn't NBA-ready yet, but he's already got a ton of tools NBA scouts will be looking for. He stands at 6-foot-8 and is slim at 200 pounds, but has the ability to play and guard multiple positions already. Scott also has the makings to be an amazing shooter.…