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Sarr, 19, is one of a few international prospects projected to go early in the lottery. The 7-1 French big man made 24 National Basketball League appearances for the Perth Wildcats in 2023-24, averaging 9.7 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 17.2 ...
College hoops is officially back Monday with games tipping off across the country. NBA fans looking to get some early scouting should know there are three guys who are in the mix to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 draft.
Austin Reaves is having the kind of season that forces the Los Angeles Lakers to ask uncomfortable questions. He's also tearing it up enough for us to pose a tough-to-tackle question of our own: Could he crack the top five of a 2021 re-draft?
Flagg being in the 2026 NBA Draft would've been a fun hypothetical to ponder. It also would've created a potential ripple effect in college basketball. Does Boozer, who committed to Duke over Miami with his brother Cayden Boozer, still head to Durham? How would Flagg look with this current Duke roster? The possibilities are endless to think about.
It feels unlikely that anyone else will break into the top three, but who else in the 2026 class could make an NBA impact?
A new NBA draft cycle is officially underway with college basketball back in action. Three No. 1 overall talents—Kansas' Darryn Peterson, Duke's Cameron Boozer, BYU's AJ Dybantsa—have created seemingly unmatched anticipation.
Star AJ Dybantsa Biggest Threat As No. 1 Pick In NBA Draft
Eduardo Nájera, who identified as a "hard worker in the NBA," is set for Saturday's Dallas Mavericks-Detroit Pistons game in Mexico City.