Highly-touted big man Bol Bol has been identified as the final invitee to the league's prestigious NBA Draft green room. As reported by NBA insider Jonathan Givony, the 19-year-old Oregon freshman will be the 20th and final prospect that will be asked to be seated in front of the podium on draft day.

This is quite an honor for Bol, as the green room is reserved for only the highest-ranked draftees, who are widely considered to be the top 20 picks of the draft. This development further establishes the belief that Bol will be picked within the first 20 selections on draft night.

Several mock drafts have Bol going at the No. 17 spot to the Brooklyn Nets, with the team in the market for a legitimate big man. Others, however, predict that the 7-foot-2 center will fall to the No. 22 pick to the Boston Celtics, who themselves are in need of a big.

Bol's single year in college was cut extremely short by a stress fracture on his left foot that eventually required surgery. It is impossible to tell what type of long-term effect, if any, this will have on his career moving forward, which is one of the reasons why his stock fell.

Nonetheless, in merely nine games last season, Bol was able to show flashes of brilliance, as the three-point shooting big averaged 21.0 points (on 56.1 percent shooting), 1.4 treys, 9.6 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 0.8 steals, and 2.7 blocks per contest.

Bol is definitely a high-risk pick, but his equally high ceiling is something that teams like the Nets or the Celtics might not afford to take a pass on.