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Jabari Parker got off to a predictably slow start to last season, as he worked his way back from knee surgery. Parker averaged just 11.3 points per game before the All-Star break, and wasn't doing much else to contribute for Fantasy players either. However, if you were patient and held on to him, it paid off in the end, as he broke out with 18.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game in 28 games after the All-Star break. The Bucks gave Parker the freedom to create for himself and others, and he showed the offensive skill set we all saw coming out of college. Parker should see a similar role this season, though the Bucks do have quite a few mouths to feed, so there is some bust potential here; Parker doesn't have much value if he isn't scoring a lot. Still, there is also huge breakout potential with the talented 21-year-old, and it will be worth targeting him in the middle rounds on Draft Day.