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With the NCAA tournament field set, a number of NBA prospects will be playing for position in the 2017 draft over the coming weeks.

Last year, Syracuse's Malachi Richardson, Gonzaga's Domantas Sabonis, Baylor's Taurean Prince and St. Joseph's DeAndre Bembry used the postseason to improve their stock.

UCLA's Lonzo Ball, Duke's Jayson Tatum and Kansas' Josh Jackson could all wind up playing deep into March. The same goes for Kentucky, whose point guard made a big leap up this week's board.

That jump winds up forcing another high-profile point guard to fall, which could lead to some interesting decisions from teams in the No. 6-10 range that are already set at the position.