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Oklahoma City added a pair of college prospects who have performed well during the NCAA season in a recent mock draft.
While the NBA is mulling over solutions to its perceived tanking problem, what if the answer to this issue is as simple as waiting?
Lottery odds, tanking strategy and a loaded 2026 NBA Draft class reshape projections as teams chase franchise superstars at the top of the board.
For quite a long time now, Kansas Jayhawks freshman guard Darryn Peterson has been considered the favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA draft, but that thought may be shifting in favor of BYU Cougars freshman forward AJ Dybantsa.
These under-the-radar NBA Draft prospects could lead their team off the bubble and steal hearts (and games) in men's Champ Week.
The Washington Wizards are going to have a high pick in the 2026 NBA Draft this June. Hopefully, that’s the No. 1 pick. But either way, Wizards fans won’t wait very long to see their team on the board.
For the first time this season, Darryn Peterson has fallen from our projected No. 1 spot in the 2026 NBA draft.
Washington’s newest star hasn’t impacted their chances at the draft.
Even the fines and investigations haven’t really stopped the teams from tanking. In fact, Commissioner Adam Silver even issued a statement and alerted the teams that structural changes are coming.
Still only 27 years old, Fultz was the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2017 by the Philadelphia 76ers. But that ended up being an ill-fated choice as Fultz lasted just two seasons in